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Sale guide to hand-forging ornamental wrought iron

INVENTORY CLEARANCE SALE!!!....
An INFORMATIVE And HISTORIC GUIDE To
And WROUGHT-IRON ORNAMENTAL WORK
This Terrific and Historic Work Was First Published in 1911
Back in 1911 mission style furniture and decoration was in vogue. And it's back. The yuppies love it. This might be your chance to turn your blacksmithing hobby into a part time paying business creating metal reproductions. With as crazy as the housing market is, there is big money to be made.
Here the author shows you the basics of blacksmithing but then takes you into decorative ironwork. Twelve chapters cover introduction, equipment, working at the forge, various forms of welding, twisting, scrollwork, box forging, embossing, drawer-pulls and hinges, door plates, iron lamps and more.
This is not about straightening the axle on an early automobile. It's about creating art, attractive items that almost anyone would want, both then and now. You'll learn the basics, but you'll get more ideas than the author has time to jump into like how twisted flat bars can be riveted into an impressive "scroll and twist grill". You'll learn to make braided handles, spirals, raised forms, rosettes, lamps and much more.
The text gives plenty of how-to, but I've seen more detailed texts. Googerty will show what is possible, and that's the strength of this book: ideas. Some of the constructions are very simple that any beginner should be able to do. Others look like Sam Yellin himself fabricated them. Any one idea can start you off in a new direction.
If you're into blacksmithing, this is worth having. Get started! Get a copy.
NEW, 5-1/2 x 8-1/2, 197 Pages, Profusely Illustrated
Sale guide to hand-forging ornamental wrought iron