History of Blacksmithing on CD
A blacksmith is one who creates objects from iron or steel by forging of metal using tools to hammer, bend, and cut. Blacksmiths produce items such as sculpture, tools, agricultural implements, decorative and religious items, cooking utensils, horseshoes, wrought iron gates and railings, furniture, weapons, etc.
Learn the art of Blacksmithing with this vintage collection of twenty-three {23} books on a Gift Quality CD.
Titles Include:
:: A practical guide to iron and steel works analyses 204 pages.
:: Blacksmith shop practice 48 pages.
:: Bolt, Nut & Rivit Forging 52 pages.
:: Copper Work 126 pages.
:: Dinanderie 359 pages.
:: Elementary Forge Practice 168 pages.
:: Elementary Wrough Iron 158 pages.
:: Farm Blacksmithing 104 pages.
:: Farm Shop Work 311 pages.
:: Forge Practice and Heat Treatment of Steel 440 pages.
:: Forgecraft 200 pages.
:: Handbook of Artsmithing 232 pages.
:: How To Weld and Cut Steel 258 pages.
:: Machine Blacksmithing 56 pages.
:: Machine Molding 683 pages.
:: Metallurgy of Iron 532 pages.
:: Modern Blacksmithing 214 pages.
:: Modern blacksmithing, rational horse shoeing and wagon making, with rules, tables, recipes, etc. (1904) - 216 pages.
:: Net price list of iron and steel 252 pages.
:: Practical Blacksmithing - Book 1 275 pages.
:: Practical Blacksmithing - Book 2 327 pages.
:: Practical Blacksmithing - Book 3 297 pages.
:: Practical Blacksmithing - Book 4 298 pages.
:: The Mechanician 608 pages.
:: Value of Science in the Smith and Forge 188 pages.
Sample thumbnails taken from the collection.
(Low resolution thumbnails - CD/DVD images are scanned at 300 DPI)
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