The Everyday Blacksmith
Quarry Books (Verlag)
978-1-63159-712-1 (ISBN)
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The Everyday Blacksmith is your essential reference for learning how to make items you’ll use everyday: tools, hardware, utensils, decorative objects, and more. Get great techniques and tips for hand forging, and discover projects contributed by leading blacksmiths from around the world, each featuring plenty of opportunity for variation.
Modern smiths can use the first section of The Everyday Blacksmith as a reference for shop basics: safety tips, equipment, and techniques like spreading, using a chisel, twisting, and finishing pieces. These basics are incorporated through a series of distinctive projects that include a bookmark, spoon, and leaf fob.
The second section of the book features a diverse array of essential step-by-step blacksmith projects, which are arranged by category and difficulty. Projects include accessible techniques, functional designs, and diverse styles.
Among the techniques and projects you’ll discover are:
How to heat treat high-carbon steels
Methods for making curved bookends
Instructions for creating decorative functional pieces such as a towel rack and napkin rings
How to make unique jewelry and jewelry display items
Ideas for creating basic hardware, including latches and hinges
For centuries, blacksmiths were the craftsmen and artists who worked society’s most important material—iron. Blacksmiths were not only a fixture in their community, they helped shape that community through their particular methods of making the hinges, hooks, brackets, and tools their neighbors used every day. Blacksmithing today is enjoying a resurgence. No amount of technical perfection replaces the feeling of picking up a hand-forged object, knowing that it was shaped by someone’s creativity and physical effort. Celebrate that individuality with The Everyday Blacksmith.
Nicholas Wicks is an artist blacksmith based in Maine. His family has been metalworking for five generations, starting with Nick’s great-great-grandfather, who worked on the Statue of Liberty. After apprenticing under the master blacksmith Jim Whitson, in Scotland, Nick started Wicks Forge in his grandfather’s garage using homemade tools and his great-grandfather’s anvil. Wicks Forge quickly expanded as audiences responded to Nick’s products and philosophy—everyday pieces that combined a formal background in blacksmithing with an accessible, DIY mentality. Nick started helping others join the Maker Movement as a contributing editor for Popular Mechanics, where he writes how-to articles and reviews about which work pants are least likely to catch on fire. Wicks Forge has been featured in numerous galleries and publications, including Yankee Magazine and Connecticut Magazine. Nick is a member of the New England Blacksmiths Guild and the Artist Blacksmith Association of North America. He is the author of The Everyday Blacksmith.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Blacksmithing today
Book structure
Part I: Tools and Techniques
Setting up shop
Five Finishes
Ten Projects to Start
Part II: Projects
Tools
Around the Home
Kitchen and Bath
Cooking
Outdoor
Jewelry
Hardware
Appendix
Glossary
Index
Acknowledgements
About the contributors
About the author
Erscheinungsdatum | 31.08.2019 |
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Zusatzinfo | color photographs |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 203 x 254 mm |
Themenwelt | Sachbuch/Ratgeber ► Freizeit / Hobby ► Kreatives Gestalten |
ISBN-10 | 1-63159-712-4 / 1631597124 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-63159-712-1 / 9781631597121 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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