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Metalwork Leland; Charles G.

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Norm Larson Books This work contains an explanation of the processes of cold metal work; chiefly as applied to decorative or industrial art; and especially with a view to their being taught to children in elementary and preparatory schools. The author believes that it may be regarded as thoroughly adapted to this purpose; he having been founder and director for four years of the industiral art classes in the public schools of Philadelophia; in which some of these branches of metal work were taught with great success. The principle which guides this book is that the rudiments; or first and easiest stages of anything to be mastered; must be very thoroughly acquired; and no step forward be allowed till the pupil is really a master in all that has preceded it.

Beginning metalworking; Metal working; Repousse; chasing; chiseling metal work

Publisher . 1894. 111 pages

 
Metall-Treiben Adolf Steines

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Nach einer Einführung in die Thematik und einem historischen Überblick stellt Adolf Steines in seinem Buch die Werkstoffe; den Arbeitsraum; die Werkzeuge sowie die Hilfsstoffe zum Treiben von Metall ausführlich vor. Die elementaren Bereiche; die vor jede Gestaltung gehören; greifen die Kapitel "Entwurf und Gestaltung" sowie "Übertragen der Entwurfszeichnung" auf. Im Anschluss folgt eine umfassende Erläuterung der einzelnen Arbeitstechniken; vom Auftiefen bis zum Weichglühen und Ätzen mit vielen Arbeitsbeispielen. Zahlreiche Abbildungen liefern Gestaltungsanregungen für die eigene künstlerische Arbeit. Das Kapitel "Oberflächenbehandlung" erläutert die verschiedenen Verfahren zum Reinigen; Färben; Polieren und Konservieren. Der Restauration alter Stilelemente und der Kunst am Bau ist jeweils ein eigenes Kapitel gewidmet. Im Anhang finden sich moderne Entwürfe. If you can read the book description above; then check out this book. If not; then check out "Moving Metal;" the English translation of this book!

Repousse; chasing; chiseling metal work

Publisher Charles Coleman. 131 pages

 
Moving Metal: The Art Of Chasing And Repousse' Adolf Steines; Judith Berger

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8X10 Hardcover edition originally published in Germany 1995. This book covers the art of metal working (Chasing and Repousse') and a little on the history. Many illustrations. Adolf Steines belongs in the highest echelon of German master metal smiths. He was born into a metal working family in Trier; Germany in 1935. At 20 he earned the diploma of Master Blacksmith. He continued his studies in Venice; Italy and also studied design and architecture at the Academy of Arts in Stuttgart; Germany. At 28 he opened his own metal studio in Bekond; Germany; where he created contemporary and traditional works in iron and bronze. Perhaps the most famous among these is the portal to the Royal Palace in Saudi Arabia. His book; Metall-Treiben; now in its 4th edition; has been translated into English under the title Moving Metal. Here he presents many beautiful examples of his art including techniques; tools; and materials in clear detail; which a novice can understand and follow. There is; however; a wealth of information on refined techniques and tricks of the trade; born out of decades of experience; which will surprise and stimulate even the expert. Methodically laid out; the text gives in detail all the instructions essential for the artist of repoussé; whether blacksmith; jeweler; silversmith; or sculptor. Profusely illustrated; this work covers design and design transfer; chasing; repoussé; sinking; raising; and surface treatment in great detail. The book thoroughly addresses the workroom; tools; materials; working surfaces (including carpeting and pitches); transfer of designs; sinking; raising; stamping; chasing; repousse' engraving; soldering; etching; as well as the coloring and protection of metal surfaces. Numerous examples of the author's works are illustrated including large scale doors; fountains; memorials; wall sculptures and portraits; as well as many delicate jewelry pieces. A number of tricks and special techniques are described; such as using air powered hammers for forming and chasing. Profusely illustrated with very clear drawings and quality photographs of objects and procedures; this book is essential for the library of every serious artist working with metal. See "Notes" below for Table of Contents.

TABLE OF CONTENTS Translator's Note History of Repousse' What is Repousse' Materials Gold Silver Copper Brass Other Copper Alloys Aluminum Tin Zinc Steel and Stainless Sheet Metal The Workshop Tools Hammers; Punches; and Anvil Support Materials - Carpet; Pitch; Lead; Plasticine Design and Execution Design Transfer Working Techniques Sinking Raising Punch Work Chasing Pitch mounting Snarling Engraving Pressing into Foil Soldering Hard Solder Soft Solder Annealing Copper Brass Steel Aluminum Etching Steel Copper Brass Aluminum; Pewter; Zinc EXAMPLES: Surface Texture Vessels Candleholder Candleholder Flamingo Napkin Rings Coasters Ceiling Light Fixture Bracelets Lettering Plaque Head of Christ Wall Decoration Reliefs for Doors Forming with Air Tools Relief for a Youth Hostel Memorials A Village Fountain Flamingos as Fountain Decoration Formed Portraits Surface Treatment Applying Chemical Coloring (Patina) to Copper and Brass Green Patina Brown Patina Black Patina on Brass Black Patina on Aluminum Copper Plating of Steel Disposal of Waste Tinning Gilding Polishing Waxing and Varnishing Enameling Restoration using Antique Styles Architectural Art

Repousse; chasing; chiseling metal work

Publisher Blue Moon Press. 2001. 131 pages

 
Repousse Metalwork 1905 A C Horth

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Repousse; chasing; chiseling metal work

Publisher Lindsay Publications Inc. 1999.

 
Moving Metal: The Art Of Chasing And Repousse' Adolf Steines; Judith Berger

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8X10 Hardcover edition originally published in Germany 1995. This book covers the art of metal working (Chasing and Repousse') and a little on the history. Many illustrations. Adolf Steines belongs in the highest echelon of German master metal smiths. He was born into a metal working family in Trier; Germany in 1935. At 20 he earned the diploma of Master Blacksmith. He continued his studies in Venice; Italy and also studied design and architecture at the Academy of Arts in Stuttgart; Germany. At 28 he opened his own metal studio in Bekond; Germany; where he created contemporary and traditional works in iron and bronze. Perhaps the most famous among these is the portal to the Royal Palace in Saudi Arabia. His book; Metall-Treiben; now in its 4th edition; has been translated into English under the title Moving Metal. Here he presents many beautiful examples of his art including techniques; tools; and materials in clear detail; which a novice can understand and follow. There is; however; a wealth of information on refined techniques and tricks of the trade; born out of decades of experience; which will surprise and stimulate even the expert. Methodically laid out; the text gives in detail all the instructions essential for the artist of repoussé; whether blacksmith; jeweler; silversmith; or sculptor. Profusely illustrated; this work covers design and design transfer; chasing; repoussé; sinking; raising; and surface treatment in great detail. The book thoroughly addresses the workroom; tools; materials; working surfaces (including carpeting and pitches); transfer of designs; sinking; raising; stamping; chasing; repousse' engraving; soldering; etching; as well as the coloring and protection of metal surfaces. Numerous examples of the author's works are illustrated including large scale doors; fountains; memorials; wall sculptures and portraits; as well as many delicate jewelry pieces. A number of tricks and special techniques are described; such as using air powered hammers for forming and chasing. Profusely illustrated with very clear drawings and quality photographs of objects and procedures; this book is essential for the library of every serious artist working with metal. See "Notes" below for Table of Contents.

TABLE OF CONTENTS Translator's Note History of Repousse' What is Repousse' Materials Gold Silver Copper Brass Other Copper Alloys Aluminum Tin Zinc Steel and Stainless Sheet Metal The Workshop Tools Hammers; Punches; and Anvil Support Materials - Carpet; Pitch; Lead; Plasticine Design and Execution Design Transfer Working Techniques Sinking Raising Punch Work Chasing Pitch mounting Snarling Engraving Pressing into Foil Soldering Hard Solder Soft Solder Annealing Copper Brass Steel Aluminum Etching Steel Copper Brass Aluminum; Pewter; Zinc EXAMPLES: Surface Texture Vessels Candleholder Candleholder Flamingo Napkin Rings Coasters Ceiling Light Fixture Bracelets Lettering Plaque Head of Christ Wall Decoration Reliefs for Doors Forming with Air Tools Relief for a Youth Hostel Memorials A Village Fountain Flamingos as Fountain Decoration Formed Portraits Surface Treatment Applying Chemical Coloring (Patina) to Copper and Brass Green Patina Brown Patina Black Patina on Brass Black Patina on Aluminum Copper Plating of Steel Disposal of Waste Tinning Gilding Polishing Waxing and Varnishing Enameling Restoration using Antique Styles Architectural Art

Repousse; chasing; chiseling metal work

Publisher Blue Moon Press. 2001. 131 pages

 
Basics Of Style For The Artist-Blacksmith Max Metzger

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This is a book that presents the basics of style particularly adapted for the artist-blacksmith. From the author: "This teaching of style should be easy to understand; and is presented without any material not relevant to the smith. It would be considered a success if it enabled the young smith to identify the period of a style with confidence; to copy an object with the particular characteristics of a style; and to know the conditions and requirements of a stylistically correct design." Translated from German with many illustrations.

Architectural ironwork; Art metal-work; Blacksmithing - pictorial/inspirational; Blacksmithing training and techniques; Design; Repousse; chasing; chiseling metal work

Publisher Robert Ruhloff. 2002. 144 pages

 
Nahum Hersom Repousse Jerry Henderson - Editor

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From introduction by Jerry Henderson: Repousse' means to repeal in French; the craftsmen that did repousse' work were called embossers. There are two methods of embossing; one is cushion; the other is support. The support method is sometimes called stake repousse. The skill of the embosser is to put the hammer blows in an overlapping pattern so as to make a perfect line or pattern. This book documents Nahum Hersom's workshop and parts of his handwritten workbook. The value of this book is to give the blacksmith and other metalworkers a foundation to do detail and definition work; specifically ornamental metal. The German method of embossing is what Nahum Hersom teaches; he learned his craft from Mr. Valatine Goelz. The tools in this book are more general; the techniques are more specific. Chapter 1: Repousse' Tools; Wooden Tools; Stakes; Undertools; Support Tools. Chapter 2: Repousse' Techniques and Terms Chapter 3: Projects

Blacksmithing projects; Blacksmithing training and techniques; Repousse; chasing; chiseling metal work

Publisher Golden Pheasant Art-Metal. 2006. 62 pages