Practical Projects for the Blacksmith
Practical Projects for the Blacksmith has all the information you need to learn while doing. It tells how to make a a simple and inexpensive forge, what few tools you'll need to get started, where to get scraps of steel for your first projects. It will suggest items you can make, regardless of your skill level.
Projects include:
Meat skewer.....Tongs.....Hinges.....Nails.....Hooks.....Kitchen utensils.....Door bolts.....Harpoon.....Book holder
Trivets.....Fireplace fork.....Wall lamp.....Houseplant stand....Music stannd.....Wine rack.....Belt buckle
Each project is illustrated and explained in detailed step-by-step instructions. With each new project you tackle, you'll be practicing new blacksmithing skills. So plunge right in, with Practical Projects for the Blacksmith.
Format: Hard cover Dimentions: 7 1/4" x 9 1/4" Pages: 227 Illustrations: 250
Blacksmithing is the kind of craft that's best learned by plunging in. Get the iron hot. Make the anvil ring. Work up a sweat. Have some fun! And while you're at it, make something useful.
ISBN 13 | 978-1-936013-21-0 |
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Author | Tucker, Ted |
Publisher | Blue Moon Press |
Format | Hardcover |