Max Grossman Studio Tour

Are you curious about vintage tools and metal processes? Max Grossman, self-described glassblower, toolmaker, and garbageman has a passion for collecting and maintaining vintage tools and machinery. In his West Adams industrial studio, every machine you will see is at least 100 years old, with some being even older at 140! The studio includes but is not limited to: Hendey lathe, radial and camelback drills, planer and shaper, full blacksmith shop with power hammers, iron foundry, including a sand muller made from scratch—all for the intent of making tools for glassblowers. This will be an illuminating look into early metal working machinery and processes, plus Grossman’s own creative use of the devices. $20 fee for tour.

By attending this studio tour, participants agree to hereby release and discharge Craft in America and Max Grossman from any and all liability, claims, demands, or causes of action for injuries or damages arising out of participation in the studio tour.