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BENT IRON WORK BY PAUL N. HASLUCK
0Softcover, 160 pages, illustrated
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2010 INTERNATIONAL METAL DESIGN ANNUAL (METALL DESIGN INTERNATIONAL 2010) BY PETER ELGASS
0An in-depth photograpic Survey of the Work of Seven World-Class Smiths
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WROUGHT IRON BY FRITZ KUHN
0Finally available again after many years, Hardcover, black and white photos throughout
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MOVING METAL: THE ART OF CHASING AND REPOUSSE’ BY ADOLPH STEINES
0Hardcover, 131 pages, 107 photos, 111 drawings
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EARLY AMERICAN WROUGHT IRON BY ALBERT H. SONN: 3 VOLUMES IN ONE
0Hardcover, 765 pages, 3000+ illustrations
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THE FULL BODIED RAM WITH DARRYL NELSON (DVD)
0A 45 minute Blacksmithing Video with expert blacksmith Darryl Nelson demonstrating how to forge a Full Bodied Ram.
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How To Forge a Frontier Style Tomahawk with Bruce Evans (Video)
0The video covers:
- Forging the tomahawk head from a round bar of steel
- Cleaning up the tomahawk head on the grinder
- How to make your own hawk handle from a piece of wood
- And how to finish and dress up the tomahawk
(Running Time: 1 Hour 40 Minutes)
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Forging Mosaic Damascus with Chad Nichols (Video)
0In addition to the geometric mosaic pattern that is created in this video, Chad also explains and demonstrates how to prepare a Spider Web mosaic can.
(Running Time: 1 Hour 2 Minutes)
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Forging Mokume (Video)
0The video covers:
- An introduction to the materials used
- How to properly clean the materials
- Fusing the materials into a billet
- Drawing out the billet
- Patterning the billet
- And grinding down the billet to show the finished mokume
(Running Time: 57 Minutes)
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IN FERRO QUALITAS 3: BOOK CATALOG OF WROUGHT IRON
0The catalog comes with over 700 pages full with photos, technical data, and showcases actual applications on fences, grills, doors etc. breaking out the over 4,000 ready made wrought iron forgings used in these projects.
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ALBERT PALEY: ON PARK AVENUE
0n June 2013, thirteen sculptures were installed for exhibition on Park Avenue in New York City between 52st Street, adjacent to the Seagram building, up to the Armory on 67th Street. These sculptures were specifically created by Albert Paley for Paley On Park Avenue.