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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Antonello Rizzo , Bill MorrisonPublisher: Artisan Ideas Imprint: Artisan Ideas Dimensions: Width: 23.50cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 28.00cm Weight: 1.317kg ISBN: 9780997979824ISBN 10: 0997979828 Pages: 248 Publication Date: 31 January 2018 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews""This book would be helpful for any blacksmith trying to broaden their ideas and technique."" --Monica Coyne, 2018 recipient of the Victor Thomas Jacoby Award for excellence in art ""... a few of the projects shown will be made in my shop in the near future. I think that any (black)smith would find helpful information, either as a guide to the items made, or in the techniques used to make them."" --Ira Wiesenfeld ""The Anvil's Horn"" ""... an extensive collection of projects to inspire and challenge those who've made the art of blacksmithing part of their life. If you're a committed and enthusiastic smith with experience, or if you have a deep appreciation of the work smiths create, this book would be of interest to you."" --Chris Holt ""The Hammer's Blow"" ""... I really like this book and feel that it's a bargain at just under $50. (It) is printed on quality paper and the photos are crisp, clear, plentiful, and do a very good job of portraying the work being done. The projects are beyond the scope of beginner work and comprise a variety of subjects from sculpture to hardware to tools and jewelry. The steps for each project are well written and provide sufficient information to duplicate these wonderful pieces."" --Paul Novorolsky ""The UMBA Journal "" ""The Blacksmith's Project Book sparks the imagination, informs and inspires. Written as a resource book for blacksmiths, there is much to be gleaned by makers and artists in any medium, and anyone who is an art or craft aficionado. Flip through the pages or read front to back, each time you open this book you will find something new. You will meet master blacksmiths from around the world, delve into their individual process and style, and learn new blacksmithing techniques. It may unlock secrets to a process that has been puzzling you, or knock loose a block in your design flow."" --Amy Mook ""Hot Iron News"" ""I decided to physically get (The Blacksmith's Project Book) into folks' hands for a community review of the book which worked very well. I sent the book to Clay Spencer for his input, he took it to an Athens Forge meeting and it was well received by those who looked through it. In fact, a few told me they'd bought the book. I showed the book to others at a few conferences and meetings that I've attended this year and the response has been overwhelmingly positive. Many very accomplished smiths have been quite impressed with the quality of the photography, instructions and descriptions of the projects discussed. Many have bought the book so they could follow it and make the projects themselves. Some bought it to use at their home forge groups so their members can attempt the projects at meetings. The artisans featured are referred to as ""European Masters"" and the level of execution is in line with that denotation. Instructions for the projects are clear and concise, easy to follow. The projects do require at least an intermediate level of smithing skills and some are quite challenging. Below is the table of contents. As you can see, there are a wide range of projects covered including sculptural pieces, repoussè, restoration, patinas and finishes. Techniques covered in this book go far beyond just simple ""learn these forging skills and make something pretty"". The projects teach you to think structurally and plan ahead for the fit-up process. Balance, connection, texture, proportion, shaping and finishing are just a few of the many facets of smithing covered. Stakes, sinks, shaped hammer faces, chisels, grinders, power hammer and hand hammers are just some of the tools used in these projects."" --Alison Bohorfoush ""Journal of the Alabama Forge Council"" ""I found The Blacksmiths Project Book to be very useful. The layout and design of the book was thorough and easy to follow and filled with great variety of tips and ideas. I would recommend this book to any of my fellow Blacksmith colleagues as a great teaching as well as learning tool."" --David S. Short ""I intend to put my review copy of this book in the Indiana Blacksmithing Association library and purchase a copy for myself because there are many fascinating projects in this book that I would like to try. The wide variety of subjects means there is something of interest for everyone."" --Bill Kendrick ""The Forge Fire"" """... a few of the projects shown will be made in my shop in the near future. I think that any (black)smith would find helpful information, either as a guide to the items made, or in the techniques used to make them."" --Ira Wiesenfeld ""The Anvil's Horn"" ""... an extensive collection of projects to inspire and challenge those who've made the art of blacksmithing part of their life. If you're a committed and enthusiastic smith with experience, or if you have a deep appreciation of the work smiths create, this book would be of interest to you."" --Chris Holt ""The Hammer's Blow"" ""... I really like this book and feel that it's a bargain at just under $50. (It) is printed on quality paper and the photos are crisp, clear, plentiful, and do a very good job of portraying the work being done. The projects are beyond the scope of beginner work and comprise a variety of subjects from sculpture to hardware to tools and jewelry. The steps for each project are well written and provide sufficient information to duplicate these wonderful pieces."" --Paul Novorolsky ""The UMBA Journal "" ""The Blacksmith's Project Book sparks the imagination, informs and inspires. Written as a resource book for blacksmiths, there is much to be gleaned by makers and artists in any medium, and anyone who is an art or craft aficionado. Flip through the pages or read front to back, each time you open this book you will find something new. You will meet master blacksmiths from around the world, delve into their individual process and style, and learn new blacksmithing techniques. It may unlock secrets to a process that has been puzzling you, or knock loose a block in your design flow."" --Amy Mook ""Hot Iron News"" ""I decided to physically get (The Blacksmith's Project Book) into folks' hands for a community review of the book which worked very well. I sent the book to Clay Spencer for his input, he took it to an Athens Forge meeting and it was well received by those who looked through it. In fact, a few told me they'd bought the book. I showed the book to others at a few conferences and meetings that I've attended this year and the response has been overwhelmingly positive. Many very accomplished smiths have been quite impressed with the quality of the photography, instructions and descriptions of the projects discussed. Many have bought the book so they could follow it and make the projects themselves. Some bought it to use at their home forge groups so their members can attempt the projects at meetings. The artisans featured are referred to as ""European Masters"" and the level of execution is in line with that denotation. Instructions for the projects are clear and concise, easy to follow. The projects do require at least an intermediate level of smithing skills and some are quite challenging. Below is the table of contents. As you can see, there are a wide range of projects covered including sculptural pieces, repoussè, restoration, patinas and finishes. Techniques covered in this book go far beyond just simple ""learn these forging skills and make something pretty"". The projects teach you to think structurally and plan ahead for the fit-up process. Balance, connection, texture, proportion, shaping and finishing are just a few of the many facets of smithing covered. Stakes, sinks, shaped hammer faces, chisels, grinders, power hammer and hand hammers are just some of the tools used in these projects."" --Alison Bohorfoush ""Journal of the Alabama Forge Council"" ""I found The Blacksmiths Project Book to be very useful. The layout and design of the book was thorough and easy to follow and filled with great variety of tips and ideas. I would recommend this book to any of my fellow Blacksmith colleagues as a great teaching as well as learning tool."" --David S. Short ""I intend to put my review copy of this book in the Indiana Blacksmithing Association library and purchase a copy for myself because there are many fascinating projects in this book that I would like to try. The wide variety of subjects means there is something of interest for everyone."" --Bill Kendrick ""The Forge Fire"" ""This book would be helpful for any blacksmith trying to broaden their ideas and technique."" --Monica Coyne" Author InformationAntonello Rizzo is an internationally known author of books on learning the hobby and craft of blacksmithing. He lives in Lecce, Italy and travels regularly to the major blacksmithing shows, conferences and exhibitions throughout Europe. Mr Rizzo does all the photography for his books, which are characterized by detailed step-by-step instructions and high-quality photos showing readers how to perform each task. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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