Blacksmithing
Blacksmithing
A Guide to Practical Metalworking, Tools and Techniques
Johnson, Daniel
Amber Books Ltd
08/2023
224
Dura
Inglês
9781838863135
15 a 20 dias
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Contents:
Basics of Blacksmithing What is Blacksmithing? History; farrowing; what blacksmiths made through the ages Artistic sculpture work today How anvils were made Blacksmith in local community Schools of blacksmithing: Pittsburg, Hereford, etc
Basic Techniques The fundamentals Forging and hammering Drawing; Upsetting Bending/scrolling Punching Setting down Shrinking/tapering Tempering quench Cutting, flattening, collaring, dishing, welding Metals types: brass, iron, steel Soldering; rivetting; welding
The Productive Workshop Lighting and ventilation Risk of burning other metals
Hammers Hammer types: cross pein; ball; straight; lump; sledge 2-2.5lb - regular use; 3lb plus - persuading hammer / sledge Smith and striking Hammer rhythm - tapping the face of the anvil Wood handles - different lengths; Plastic handles Steel hammers; Factory-made hammers Hammer maintenance
Tongs Different types and uses Bits and jaws Handles and reins Face plate Fire welded reins for extra length Flat bit - hollow, round, square Shots of blacksmith holding tongs by hand Wearing leather gloves while using tongs Adjusting - heating and reshaping -loosening and tightening
Anvil tools Rasps Wire brushes
Forge types and fuels Sold fuel forges - coal, charcoal or coke -Two types of solid fuel: Bottom blast and side blast -Can be bellows or fan operated Gas forges; solid fuel forges -Gas forges 2 types: Refracted cement and ceremic blanket
Forgeable steels and iron and warnings
Hardening and tempering Red hot, cherry hot, white hot etc
Projects 1 Decorative leaf keyring 2 Punch 3 Hot cut tool 4 Bottle opener 5 Forged rose 6 Flat bit tongs 7 Utility / hunting knife
Glossary of Terms
Basics of Blacksmithing What is Blacksmithing? History; farrowing; what blacksmiths made through the ages Artistic sculpture work today How anvils were made Blacksmith in local community Schools of blacksmithing: Pittsburg, Hereford, etc
Basic Techniques The fundamentals Forging and hammering Drawing; Upsetting Bending/scrolling Punching Setting down Shrinking/tapering Tempering quench Cutting, flattening, collaring, dishing, welding Metals types: brass, iron, steel Soldering; rivetting; welding
The Productive Workshop Lighting and ventilation Risk of burning other metals
Hammers Hammer types: cross pein; ball; straight; lump; sledge 2-2.5lb - regular use; 3lb plus - persuading hammer / sledge Smith and striking Hammer rhythm - tapping the face of the anvil Wood handles - different lengths; Plastic handles Steel hammers; Factory-made hammers Hammer maintenance
Tongs Different types and uses Bits and jaws Handles and reins Face plate Fire welded reins for extra length Flat bit - hollow, round, square Shots of blacksmith holding tongs by hand Wearing leather gloves while using tongs Adjusting - heating and reshaping -loosening and tightening
Anvil tools Rasps Wire brushes
Forge types and fuels Sold fuel forges - coal, charcoal or coke -Two types of solid fuel: Bottom blast and side blast -Can be bellows or fan operated Gas forges; solid fuel forges -Gas forges 2 types: Refracted cement and ceremic blanket
Forgeable steels and iron and warnings
Hardening and tempering Red hot, cherry hot, white hot etc
Projects 1 Decorative leaf keyring 2 Punch 3 Hot cut tool 4 Bottle opener 5 Forged rose 6 Flat bit tongs 7 Utility / hunting knife
Glossary of Terms
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Contents:
Basics of Blacksmithing What is Blacksmithing? History; farrowing; what blacksmiths made through the ages Artistic sculpture work today How anvils were made Blacksmith in local community Schools of blacksmithing: Pittsburg, Hereford, etc
Basic Techniques The fundamentals Forging and hammering Drawing; Upsetting Bending/scrolling Punching Setting down Shrinking/tapering Tempering quench Cutting, flattening, collaring, dishing, welding Metals types: brass, iron, steel Soldering; rivetting; welding
The Productive Workshop Lighting and ventilation Risk of burning other metals
Hammers Hammer types: cross pein; ball; straight; lump; sledge 2-2.5lb - regular use; 3lb plus - persuading hammer / sledge Smith and striking Hammer rhythm - tapping the face of the anvil Wood handles - different lengths; Plastic handles Steel hammers; Factory-made hammers Hammer maintenance
Tongs Different types and uses Bits and jaws Handles and reins Face plate Fire welded reins for extra length Flat bit - hollow, round, square Shots of blacksmith holding tongs by hand Wearing leather gloves while using tongs Adjusting - heating and reshaping -loosening and tightening
Anvil tools Rasps Wire brushes
Forge types and fuels Sold fuel forges - coal, charcoal or coke -Two types of solid fuel: Bottom blast and side blast -Can be bellows or fan operated Gas forges; solid fuel forges -Gas forges 2 types: Refracted cement and ceremic blanket
Forgeable steels and iron and warnings
Hardening and tempering Red hot, cherry hot, white hot etc
Projects 1 Decorative leaf keyring 2 Punch 3 Hot cut tool 4 Bottle opener 5 Forged rose 6 Flat bit tongs 7 Utility / hunting knife
Glossary of Terms
Basics of Blacksmithing What is Blacksmithing? History; farrowing; what blacksmiths made through the ages Artistic sculpture work today How anvils were made Blacksmith in local community Schools of blacksmithing: Pittsburg, Hereford, etc
Basic Techniques The fundamentals Forging and hammering Drawing; Upsetting Bending/scrolling Punching Setting down Shrinking/tapering Tempering quench Cutting, flattening, collaring, dishing, welding Metals types: brass, iron, steel Soldering; rivetting; welding
The Productive Workshop Lighting and ventilation Risk of burning other metals
Hammers Hammer types: cross pein; ball; straight; lump; sledge 2-2.5lb - regular use; 3lb plus - persuading hammer / sledge Smith and striking Hammer rhythm - tapping the face of the anvil Wood handles - different lengths; Plastic handles Steel hammers; Factory-made hammers Hammer maintenance
Tongs Different types and uses Bits and jaws Handles and reins Face plate Fire welded reins for extra length Flat bit - hollow, round, square Shots of blacksmith holding tongs by hand Wearing leather gloves while using tongs Adjusting - heating and reshaping -loosening and tightening
Anvil tools Rasps Wire brushes
Forge types and fuels Sold fuel forges - coal, charcoal or coke -Two types of solid fuel: Bottom blast and side blast -Can be bellows or fan operated Gas forges; solid fuel forges -Gas forges 2 types: Refracted cement and ceremic blanket
Forgeable steels and iron and warnings
Hardening and tempering Red hot, cherry hot, white hot etc
Projects 1 Decorative leaf keyring 2 Punch 3 Hot cut tool 4 Bottle opener 5 Forged rose 6 Flat bit tongs 7 Utility / hunting knife
Glossary of Terms
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