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The Backyard Blacksmith: Traditional Techniques for the Modern Smith (Backyard)
The Backyard Blacksmith: Traditional Techniques for the Modern Smith (Backyard)

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Author: Lorelei Sims
Publisher: Quarry Books
Category: Book

List Price: $24.99
Buy New: $15.00
You Save: $9.99 (40%)



New (21) Used (9) from $13.04

Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 14 reviews
Sales Rank: 34401

Media: Turtleback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 184
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5
Dimensions (in): 9.9 x 8.1 x 0.7

ISBN: 1592532519
Dewey Decimal Number: 682
EAN: 9781592532513
ASIN: 1592532519

Publication Date: June 1, 2006
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Condition: New

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  • A Blacksmithing Primer: A Course in Basic and Intermediate Blacksmithing

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The Backyard Blacksmith takes the mystery out of blacksmithing, but not the magic...

There is an increasing interest and revival in the art of blacksmithing as a hobby and art, and both men and women are becoming at-home blacksmiths. Blacksmithing is a simple, rewarding craft anyone can enjoy in their backyard or home workshop -- even beginners can produce useful and beautiful projects on their first try.

The Backyard Blacksmith shows you how blacksmithing can be easy to learn, and a rewarding hobby, with some patience and a working knowledge of metals, basic tools, and techniques. Through instructions and illustrations, readers will learn to make simple tools and useful items, such as nails, hinges, and handles, and also an interesting mix of artful projects, such letter openers, door knockers and botanical ornaments.




Customer Reviews:   Read 9 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars backyard blacksmith   May 9, 2008
This is a great book to add to your collection. There is lots of information and pictures. I bought this book for my husband who has done a little blacksmithing and is wanting to set up a shop at home. He has several other blacksmithing books and really liked this book.


5 out of 5 stars The Backyard Blacksmith   February 8, 2008
A good beginners book, But as a working smith I enjoyed it and found some good tricks, and ideas for my own work.
Great illistrations, good projecte.



4 out of 5 stars The Backyard Blacksmith   January 12, 2008
This is a good beginner to intermediate book to help someone understand and start blacksmithing. The suthor is well versed in her art and provides good pictures for students to better understand the forging process. Like most books of this kind, however, a student is best served having taken a ahort course in blacksmithing to better understand the terminology.


5 out of 5 stars An Enlightening book   October 29, 2007
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Although I am very familiar with working with Metal, and many other forms of crafting, I knew little of Blacksmithing. I have always been interested in Blacksmiths since I was a child, but knew nothing of their background, history, and the tricks of the trade so to say that they used to form beautiful and more importantly, useful items that they created.

I recently had the opportunity to work in a blacksmith shop, but I had to do so alone, as the former blacksmith had moved on. Hence I purchased several books to learn of their ways.

I was very interested in this book for one just because it was written by a female blacksmith, something I found to be unheard of, as I never in my life saw a female blacksmith working any forge I ever encountered. I felt that I had to have this book over all others as it would give me not just knowledge of blacksmithing, but a woman's point of view on it, which I felt could be very enlightening.

I could not have been more correct. This is so far the best book I have purchased on blacksmithing, and I have purchased 8 here through Amazon. This book is very well written, depicted, laid out, and explained. I loved the mixture of some of the history, and more so the insight of the craft. For example a simple account of how you will keep getting burned, I laughed over for some time, and yes, so far, I have gotten burned twice. Yea, I'm a newbie, read the book, you will laugh and only then really understand this statement. Also how the Blacksmith bug will bite you and you know it has if scraps of iron start to almost call out to you, grabbing your full attention since as you look at it, you depict in your mind all the things you could make that piece into. I for one remember that line in the book since I have already noticed that the Bug has fully bitten and infected me.

Out of reading the whole book, I was only left with 2 or 3 items that I didn't understand, and that may have been that I missed something in my reading of it, since I did so in a hurried piecemeal fashion. In other words, when I had to put it down or get fired from work, I hurriedly picked it back up as soon as I could to read more!

This is an awesome book. If you are to buy only ONE book, then make it this one. Even the projects in the back are as good as or better than a Project book I purchased. LOL... Enjoy!



5 out of 5 stars Great book   September 7, 2007
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

The author clearly put a lot of time into this book, and it shows. Clearly explains the basics of blacksmithing without jargon and with useful illustrations. It is entirely on the level about the pros and cons of blacksmithing, the dangers, the rewards, and it is written with engaging humor at times. Great job. I recommend this highly for the beginner!

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