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Metalworking from copperwork to sheetmetal is a vital and varied form of art.

It requires skill, training and most importantly, perhaps, practice. Start with the proper instruction, follow along with the examples and exercises where appropriate and you'll be a metalworking pro in no time at all.

With 2 PDF files, this easy access CD is a welcome and useful to the digital library of any metalworker.

Professionals may find some new information that'll make them even better at what they do and the novice will be learning what they need to get going in the right direction.

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ART OF COPPER WORK METAL WORKERS PATTERNS & DIRECTIONS

Working with copper is a very old human activity, from the very earliest times of our collective history. Today we still work in this wonderful metal and it is indeed a significant part of our lives, if not in a different form.

This digital document originates from the early 1900's and was written with the idea of this art being taught.

You will find an abundance of illustrative material including drawings and photographs of various objects executed by students in this document.

You will also find a detailed description of the processes necessary for the execution of many of the designs. This is a great piece of information for the novice metalworker and will give some nice patterns for the advanced metalworker as well.

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Chapter I - Introduction, Equipment, Materials

Chapter II - Problems, Escutcheons And Hing Tails

Chapter III - Drawer And Door Pulls And Hinges

Chapter IV - Finger Plates, Pad Corners, Box Corners, Stamp Box And Match Box

Chapter V - Sconce, Picture Frame, Soldering, Repousse' Or Embossing

Chapter VI - Raised Forms

Chapter VII - Porringer, Trays Or Plates

Chapter VIII - Ink Pot, Sealing Wax Set And Watch Fobs

Chapter IX - Spoons, Sugar Tongs And Tea Scoops, Rivets, Drawing Wire And Tubing, Polishing Stamping Work, Coloring

Chapter X - Enameling

 


SHEET METAL WORK ILLUSTRATED PROJECT PLANS FOR NOVICES

Working in sheet-metal has something substantial about it, something enduring.

While the more advanced process - such as heavy forming, delicate embossing and chasing, and enameling - require an extensive outfit beyond the reach of the many, a great deal may be accomplished with simple equipment at a comparatively low cost.

This digital document originates from the early 1900's and covers several projects to be created with sheet metal.

It was intended as a teaching guide, but will make a great way for a novice metal-worker of any age to get started in this craft. It covers the tools and simple techniques required to make the projects listed below.

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Project 1 - A Small Copper Tray

Project 2 - A Brass Sconce

Project 3 - A Brass Lamp or Candle Shade

Project 4 - Lanterns

Project 5 - Letter-Box

Project 6 - Copper Bowl

 

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