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Blacksmithing

Daniel Johnson

Skilled artisans at the heart of human civilization since the Iron Age, blacksmiths gained the respect of their communities through the utility of their creations, whether these were weapons, armour, farming tools, wagon axles or household items. Industrialization and mass... Read moreRead less

Skilled artisans at the heart of human civilization since the Iron Age, blacksmiths gained the respect of their communities through the utility of their creations, whether these were weapons, armour, farming tools, wagon axles or household items. Industrialization and mass production may have led to the disappearance of the blacksmith from everyday life, but the art of metalworking is alive and well. Today, blacksmithing is still practised throughout the world and is experiencing a revival.
Blacksmithing provides a photographic introduction to blacksmith practices today from an expert teacher, offering the novice and enthusiast an insight into this ancient trade. Learn how blacksmiths heat the metal using a variety of methods, including electric induction and traditional coal-fired forges; see the huge range of items that a metalworker can produce, including wrenches, shovels, door plates, bicycle stands and railings; see craftspeople practicing specialist metalworking techniques, such as upsetting, collaring, twisting, fullering and swaging; and understand how blacksmiths respect the environment by using old iron ore and scrap iron.
Illustrated with 350 photographs – many of them of the author at work, with step-by-step guides – that will instruct and inspire, Blacksmithing is a dazzling pictorial celebration of a craft as old as civilization itself.

Format: 244 x 186mm hb
Extent: 224pp
Word count: 22,000
Illustrations: 350
ISBN: 9781838863135

Daniel Johnson

Daniel Johnson MA is an artist blacksmith who takes on iron work commissions and teaches blacksmithing courses through his company, Forgeworks, based in south Norfolk, UK.

ISBN 9781838863135 hb

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