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Simple instructions and first-rate, detailed illustrations for the novice and project variations for the experienced blacksmith or metalworker>Blacksmithing and metalworking can be easier than you would imagine. This book shows you how - with some patience and a working knowledge of metals, tools, and techniques - blacksmithing can be a rewarding, inexpensive hobby. Using simple instructions and first-rate, detailed illustrations Blandford makes it easy for the novice to learn this craft, while offering project variations complex enough to challenge even the experienced blacksmith or metalworker.
Table des matières
Introduction SECTION 1: BLACKSMITHING Chapter 1: Blacksmithing Traditions Chapter 2: Iron and Steel Chapter 3: Forge and Anvil Chapter 4: Smith's Tools Chapter 5: Basic Techniques Chapter 6: Advanced Processes Chapter 7: Handles Chapter 8: Easy Tools to Make Chapter 9: Making Blacksmith's Tools Chapter 10: Domestic Hardware Chapter 11: Decorative Ironwork Chapter 12: Finishing SECTION 2: METALWORKING Chapter 13: General Metalworking Chapter 14: Measuring and Holding Chapter 15: Cutting and Shaping Chapter 16: Drilling and Screwing Chapter 17: Soldering and Brazing Chapter 18: Hollowing and Raising Chapter 19: Casting Glossary Index
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Simple instructions and first-rate, detailed illustrations for the novice and project variations for the experienced blacksmith or metalworker.