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BOOKS BLACKSMITHING - TECHNIQUES & PROJECTS BK242 Professional Smithing, Streeter 144 pages, 8-1/2 x 11 (Softcover) This is one of the very few manuals written by a recognized professional smith; in this case, one with over 50 years’ experience, whose work appears in hundreds of restorations throughout the country. Traditional smithing techniques are presented in clear, step-by-step text and photographs, enabling the reader to produce highquality, hand-forged small ironwork. Included are detailed descriptions of workspace layout, specialized tools and techniques, whitesmithing, tool making and locksmithing. BK825 Scroll Sawing in Metal: Patterns and Techniques, Pozsgai Frank & Mark Downing 80 Pages, 8-1/2 x 11 (Soft Cover) Scrollsawing in metal is simple, and with a few extra steps, cutting metal is as enjoyable as cutting wood. The results are wonderful and include chandeliers and other decorative accessories for the home. All is explained in clear, step-by-step instructions, illustrated in color photos. In addition the author supplies many patterns and a gallery to inspire you. 100+ color photos. BK776 Smiths Work, Hasluck 160 pages, 5-1/2 x 8-1/2 (Softcover) Chapters include forges and appliances; hand tools; drawing down and upsetting; welding and punching; principles of formation; ending and ring making; miscellaneous examples of forged work; cranks, model work, and die forging, home-made portable forges, and manipulating steel at the forge. You will find information on forging small links, connecting rods, and even small crankshafts, all done on the home forge for use in building model engines. Illustrated. BK591 The Spruce Forge: Manual of Locksmithing, Morrison & Frechette 118 pages, 8-1/2 x 11 (Spiralbound Softcover) An instructional book with patterns on how to build 6 different blacksmith locks plus basic tool making. Great step-by-step guide with 235 illustrations. BK993 Swedish Blacksmithing, Norén, Enander 200 pages, 8 x 8 (Hardcover) English Language. This is the translation of a bestselling Swedish book of basic blacksmithing, which has been available in Sweden, Denmark and Germany since 1998. It is a description of how to hand forge, written in the form of a dialogue between a master blacksmith and his apprentice, combining the dialogue with nearly 400 drawings of the process steps and techniques required in blacksmithing. Steel is a forgiving material, that lets the smith develop as knowledge is gradually built up. But it’s also important to understand the mistakes one has made, in order to be able to go back and try it again. Swedish Blacksmithing also gives examples of true peak technology, like axe making and the latest in damascus, or pattern welding! Some say that the book is also entertaining and most maintain that Swedish Blacksmithing is the best objective description of how to forge. BK832 Visual Guide to Blacksmithing, Bove 241 pages, 6 x 9 (Paperback) An excellent resource for the beginner blacksmith. This heavily illustrated guide begins by offering practical tips for setting up your own safe and space-efficient shop. Once your shop is ready, the Guide uses hundreds of diagrams and detailed descriptions to lead you through a variety of beginning blacksmithing techniques to forge your first tools and complete basic projects and help you to hone your skills by adding embellishments and your own individuality and flair to your creations. BK969 Welding Complete Techniques, Project Plans & Instructions, Creative Publishing 224 pages, 8 x 11 (Softcover) The time has never been better to learn to how to weld. New tools and equipment are lower in price and easier to use. Growing interest in metalworking has made supplies easier to come by, with most larger building centers now stocking a variety of metals and even types of fuels. As interest in welding expands, the number of great plans and designs continues to grow. Packed with fresh designs and up-to-date information, this new book is your personal metalshop teacher. Inside you’ll find everything you need to know to get started welding today. 300 illustrations. BK235 Work Methods and Tools of the Artist- Blacksmith (Werk und Werkzeug Des Kuntschmieds), Schmirler 128 pages, 8-1/4 x 11-3/8 (Hardcover) Text in German, French and English. This book contains more than 600 tools and techniques used by the artist blacksmith with color-wash drawings. Contains information on special dies, special splitting tools, decorative punches and more. 224 photographs, 37 in color, and 65 drawings. Laser Temperature Gun Measure temperature on hot metal in the range of -20 to 932°F. This non-contact thermometer gun measures the surface temperature. Use anywhere, it is fast and easy with the laser sighting, just point and shoot. Read the temperature in the digital display. See page 67 for further details. 100 1-888-743-4866 Pieh Tool Company, Inc.

BLACKSMITHING DECORATIVE & SCULPTURAL BK991 Albert Paley Sculpture, Kuspit 288 pages, 12 x 12 (Hardcover) The monumental site-specific metal assemblages Albert Paley has created over the past three decades place him not only in the forefront of contemporary sculpture, but also in the vanguard of artists working in the new, genre-defying area that has been called “Archisculpture”. Paley goes way beyond creating sculptures that stand as isolated works of art. His sculptures enhance the spaces in which they are placed and, in return, are enhanced by those spaces. Noted art historian Donald Kuspit discusses Paley’s development as an artist, his virtuosity as a monumental sculptor and his diverse and significant achievements. BK173 Alfred Habermann, Elgass 176 pages, 8-1/4 x 11-3/8 (Hardcover) Alfred Habermann was well known on all continents. He has inspired thousands of metalsmiths. One finds sculptures and other works of his in Europe, America and Asia. Alfred developed his own stylistic idiom. Some work shown is over 30 years old and yet so current in style. Always a border crossers between handicraft and art. Text in German and English. 230 photographs. BK604 Architectural Ironwork, Meilach 240 pages, 11-1/4 x 8-3/4 (Hardcover) Showcases a vast array of ironwork commissioned for new commercial and residential building projects. Traditional styles in modern settings and designs that reach for new visual impact. Over 375 spectacular examples from more than 100 of today’s top blacksmiths, supplemented with historical works from 15 countries. These include doors and hardware, staircases and railings, and gates and fences. BK975 Art Deco Ironwork & Sculpture, Cook III, Skinner 208 Pages, 9 x 12 (Hardcover) Treasure is brought back to life in this fantastic volume of decorative ironwork and sculpture. Fantastic photography explores the work of artisans of the burgeoning Moderne Art movement in Paris. Selected from folio volumes published in the mid-1920s to inspire fellow artists on the cutting edge, the more than 500 exciting pieces shared in this compendium have proven themselves timeless in their classic lines and exquisite detailing. This is a must-have volume for artisans of the forge, sculpture studios, and all fans of Art Deco-era decorative arts. BOOKS BLACKSMITHING - DECORATIVE & SCULPTURAL BK764 Art Nouveau Ironwork of Austria and Hungary, Santi & Gacher 240 pages, 8 1/2 x 11 (Hardcover) The streets of Budapest, Hungary, and Vienna, Austria, are rich in masterpieces of Art Nouveau ironwork. Vivid photos show varied interpretations of Art Nouveau forms used in balustrades, balconies, lanterns, gates, doorways, elevator door facades, and more. Explanations of the settings discuss the details and motifs. Illustrations and 500 color photos. BK916 Beautiful Iron: The Pursuit of Excellence, Whitaker 192 pages, 9 x 11 (Spiral Hardcover) Hundreds of examples of over 75 years’ work of Master Blacksmith Francis Whitaker! Each page shows a photograph of one piece, along with some written description, dimensions and length of time of completion. Work includes andirons; door hardware; fireplace screens, hoods, and tools; gates and window grilles; weathervanes; railings; candlesticks, and much more. BK720 The Blacksmith and His Art, Hawley 176 pages, 8-1/2 x 11 (Softcover) This is the story of blacksmithing, considered by many to be the “King of the Crafts”. Smithing fathered the metal working industry, which we take for granted today. It contains pictures of some of the world’s finest iron-art, and shows modern day creations, which demonstrate that there is still a place for beautiful hand forged art objects in the 20th Century. It offers aid and inspiration to the growing number who are looking for a vehicle of self-expression. Illustrated. BK761 Catching the Fire: Philip Simmons, Blacksmith, Lyons 48 pages, 9-1/2 x 8-1/2 (Softcover) When he was thirteen years old, Philip Simmons caught the blacksmith fever. For seventy years he has crafted lumps of metal into beautiful ornamental pieces. His gates, fences, and railings decorate the city of Charleston, South Carolina. This book is also for young readers. Lyons visited with Simmons and others who worked with him. She has pulled together not only a compelling portrait of the man and his work, but of his journey from great-grandson of slaves to nationally renowned artist. Simmons is truly a working person’s hero and role model. Catching the Fire presents the landscape of his life. We offer Wilton Vices, page 43; powered tools, electrical and cordless, see pages 63 - 73. Pieh Tool Company, Inc. 1-888-743-4866 101

BOOKS BLACKSMITHING - TECHNIQUES & PROJECTS<br />

BK242<br />

Professional Smithing, Streeter<br />

144 pages, 8-1/2 x 11 (Softcover)<br />

This is one of the very few manuals written by a<br />

recognized professional smith; in this case, one with<br />

over 50 years’ experience, whose work appears in<br />

hundreds of restorations throughout the country.<br />

Traditional smithing techniques are presented in clear,<br />

step-by-step text and photographs, enabling the reader to produce highquality,<br />

hand-forged small ironwork. Included are detailed descriptions of<br />

workspace layout, specialized tools and techniques, whitesmithing, tool<br />

making and locksmithing.<br />

BK825<br />

Scroll Sawing in Metal: Patterns and<br />

Techniques, Pozsgai Frank & Mark Downing<br />

80 Pages, 8-1/2 x 11 (Soft Cover)<br />

Scrollsawing in metal is simple, and with a few extra<br />

steps, cutting metal is as enjoyable as cutting wood.<br />

The results are wonderful and include chandeliers<br />

and other decorative accessories for the home.<br />

All is explained in clear, step-by-step instructions,<br />

illustrated in color photos. In addition the author supplies many patterns<br />

and a gallery to inspire you. 100+ color photos.<br />

BK776<br />

Smiths Work, Hasluck<br />

160 pages, 5-1/2 x 8-1/2 (Softcover)<br />

Chapters include forges and appliances; hand tools;<br />

drawing down and upsetting; welding and punching;<br />

principles of formation; ending and ring making;<br />

miscellaneous examples of forged work; cranks, model<br />

work, and die forging, home-made portable forges, and<br />

manipulating steel at the forge. You will find information on forging<br />

small links, connecting rods, and even small crankshafts, all done on<br />

the home forge for use in building model engines. Illustrated.<br />

BK591<br />

The Spruce Forge: Manual of<br />

Locksmithing, Morrison & Frechette<br />

118 pages, 8-1/2 x 11 (Spiralbound Softcover)<br />

An instructional book with patterns on how to<br />

build 6 different blacksmith locks plus basic<br />

tool making. Great step-by-step guide with 235<br />

illustrations.<br />

BK993<br />

Swedish <strong>Blacksmith</strong>ing, Norén, Enander<br />

200 pages, 8 x 8 (Hardcover)<br />

English Language. This is the translation of a<br />

bestselling Swedish book of basic blacksmithing,<br />

which has been available in Sweden, Denmark<br />

and Germany since 1998. It is a description<br />

of how to hand forge, written in the form of a<br />

dialogue between a master blacksmith and his<br />

apprentice, combining the dialogue with nearly 400 drawings of the<br />

process steps and techniques required in blacksmithing. Steel is a<br />

forgiving material, that lets the smith develop as knowledge is<br />

gradually built up. But it’s also important to understand the mistakes<br />

one has made, in order to be able to go back and try it again. Swedish<br />

<strong>Blacksmith</strong>ing also gives examples of true peak technology, like axe<br />

making and the latest in damascus, or pattern welding! Some say<br />

that the book is also entertaining and most maintain that Swedish<br />

<strong>Blacksmith</strong>ing is the best objective description of how to forge.<br />

BK832<br />

Visual Guide to <strong>Blacksmith</strong>ing, Bove<br />

241 pages, 6 x 9 (Paperback)<br />

An excellent resource for the beginner blacksmith.<br />

This heavily illustrated guide begins by offering<br />

practical tips for setting up your own safe and<br />

space-efficient shop. Once your shop is ready, the<br />

Guide uses hundreds of diagrams and detailed<br />

descriptions to lead you through a variety of<br />

beginning blacksmithing techniques to forge your first tools and<br />

complete basic projects and help you to hone your skills by adding<br />

embellishments and your own individuality and flair to your creations.<br />

BK969<br />

Welding Complete Techniques, Project<br />

Plans & Instructions, Creative Publishing<br />

224 pages, 8 x 11 (Softcover)<br />

The time has never been better to learn to how to<br />

weld. New tools and equipment are lower in price and<br />

easier to use. Growing interest in metalworking has<br />

made supplies easier to come by, with most larger<br />

building centers now stocking a variety of metals and even types of<br />

fuels. As interest in welding expands, the number of great plans and<br />

designs continues to grow. Packed with fresh designs and up-to-date<br />

information, this new book is your personal metalshop teacher. Inside<br />

you’ll find everything you need to know to get started welding today.<br />

300 illustrations.<br />

BK235<br />

Work Methods and <strong>Tool</strong>s of the Artist-<br />

<strong>Blacksmith</strong> (Werk und Werkzeug Des<br />

Kuntschmieds), Schmirler<br />

128 pages, 8-1/4 x 11-3/8 (Hardcover)<br />

Text in German, French and English. This book<br />

contains more than 600 tools and techniques<br />

used by the artist blacksmith with color-wash<br />

drawings. Contains information on special<br />

dies, special splitting tools, decorative punches and more. 224<br />

photographs, 37 in color, and 65 drawings.<br />

Laser Temperature Gun<br />

Measure temperature on hot metal<br />

in the range of -20 to 932°F.<br />

This non-contact thermometer gun<br />

measures the surface temperature.<br />

Use anywhere, it is fast and easy<br />

with the laser sighting, just point<br />

and shoot.<br />

Read the temperature in the digital<br />

display.<br />

See page 67 for further details.<br />

100 1-888-743-4866 <strong>Pieh</strong> <strong>Tool</strong> Company, Inc.

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