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The Blacksmith's Craft: A Primer of Tools & Methods: A Primer of Tools and Methods
 
 

The Blacksmith's Craft: A Primer of Tools & Methods: A Primer of Tools and Methods [Kindle Edition]

Charles McRaven
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Blacksmithing is one of the traditional “lost arts” deserving re-discovery by anyone interested in do-it-yourself building and crafting.Charles McRaven discovered blacksmithing when he moved “back to the land” in the 1970s and shares his knowledge in The Blacksmith’s Craft. Creating one’s own tools and instruments from metal enhances woodworking, stonework, building, and restoration work. In his readable and humorous style, McRaven tells readers all they need to know to begin blacksmithing.Simple and clear instructions, supplemented by step-by-step photography, show how to build a forge, how to make and/or acquire tools, and how to use those tools to create items of lasting beauty and durability.This book belongs in the reference library of everyone interested in traditional American building crafts and culture, as well as those practical folks who want to make and repair their own metal tools, household items, hardware, or farm equipment.

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Blacksmithing is one of the traditional "lost arts" deserving re-discovery by anyone interested in do-it-yourself building and crafting. Creating one's own apparatus from metal enhances wood-working, stonework, building, and restoration work. Traditional builder and historic preservation consultant Charles McRaven shows how practical, simple, and rewarding the forging of hand tools can be. Having discovered blacksmithing himself when he moved "back to the land" in the 1970s, Charles McRaven tells readers all they need to know to set up their own smithies and begin blacksmithing. Over the years, McRaven claims he has made almost every mistake that can be made while perfecting his skills, and he shares this hard-won knowledge with readers in a readable and humorous style. The simple and clear instructions supplemented by the step-by- step photography, show how to build a forge, how to make and/or acquire tools, and how to use those tools to create utilitarian items of lasting beauty and durability.

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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful
Great 10 Jun 2007
Format:Paperback
This truly is a exceptional book, weather you are a competent smith or just starting in the craft. It explains various projects ranging from easy hooks and the like to more complex items. Shows how to build a forge and tools, gives everything you need for starting out or to pick up some more knowledge. Filled with humorous quotations and knowledgeable advice from McRaven's own experience. Plenty of pictures showing step-by-step processes from each task. A great read for what ever your purpose.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
A nice introduction 10 April 2009
By T. S. Ward VINE™ VOICE
Format:Paperback
If you like informal instruction then you will probably like this book. It is not a training course in the art of blacksmithing. The author weaves an appropriate amount of humour into his teachings. Having been involved in similar engineering work since I left school, I would say that most of the instructions are of a basic nature; no doubt some people would prefer to discover the boundaries of working with metal by chance rather than have every little nuance spelt out for them in advance. A nice book by a seemingly nice man.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Good for newbies 22 Dec 2010
Format:Paperback
As someone with limited knowledge and experience of blacksmithing I think this book is going to be a great help.
It seems clear and concise. Once the summer comes i'll be trying it out for real.
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