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Metalsmithing for Jewelry Makers [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 320 pages, kõrgus x laius: 260x228 mm, kaal: 1650 g, Illustrated in colour throughout; 700 Illustrations, color
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Oct-2013
  • Kirjastus: Thames & Hudson Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0500516545
  • ISBN-13: 9780500516546
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 320 pages, kõrgus x laius: 260x228 mm, kaal: 1650 g, Illustrated in colour throughout; 700 Illustrations, color
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Oct-2013
  • Kirjastus: Thames & Hudson Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0500516545
  • ISBN-13: 9780500516546
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Comprehensive and sophisticated in its approach, Metalsmithing for Jewelry Makers is the ultimate reference for jewelry makers of all levels. Exploring a wide range of both precious and non precious metals, traditional methods are examined alongside contemporary styles and adaptations to offer a unique and inspirational insight into the art and craft of jewelry making for todays artisan. Freshly commissioned, full-colour photographs accompany detailed step-by-step tutorials, while comprehensive sidebars detail the relevant considerations for applying each technique to a variety of different metals, with cross-references where applicable. The book is peppered throughout with profiles of contemporary practitioners, providing readers with an understanding of a wide range of different working methods, materials and developing techniques. It also features a variety of inspirational galleries that showcase eye-catching examples of contemporary work, highlighting the stunning effects that can be achieved with each technique.

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Combines tutorials, inspirational galleries, extensive cross-referencing and advice in metal jewelry-making
Introduction 6(6)
SECTION 1 TOOLS AND METALS
Chapter 1 Tools
Drawing, Measuring and Marking Tools
12(4)
Cutting Tools
16(6)
Heating and Soldering Tools
22(6)
Bending, Shaping and Stretching Tools
28(8)
Engraving Tools
36(2)
Finishing and Polishing Tools
38(6)
Setting Tools
44(2)
Chemicals
46(2)
Casting Tools
48(2)
Electrical Tools
50(6)
Chapter 2 Metals and Their Uses
Silver
56(6)
Gold
62(4)
Platinum
66(4)
Palladium
70(4)
Copper
74(4)
Brass
78(4)
Bronze
82(2)
Aluminium
84(4)
Titanium
88(2)
Pewter
90(2)
Nickel Silver
92(2)
Steel
94(4)
Tin
98(2)
Rhodium
100(2)
Zinc
102(2)
Interview: Jinks McGrath
104(2)
Interview: Giovanni Corvaja
106(6)
SECTION 2 TECHNIQUES
Chapter 3 Basic Metalwork Techniques
Measuring
112(2)
Cutting and Piercing
114(4)
Annealing
118(2)
Soldering
120(6)
Fusing
126(2)
Filing
128(4)
Drilling
132(4)
Joins
136(4)
Hinges and Fittings
140(10)
Making and Working with Wire
150(6)
Chains
156(8)
Finishing
164(4)
Casting
168(10)
Interview: Barbara Christie
178(2)
Interview: Felicity Peters
180(2)
Gallery
182(6)
Chapter 4 Surface Treatments
Repousse and Chasing
188(2)
Doming
190(4)
Forging
194(4)
Imprinting
198(2)
Raising
200(4)
Reticulation
204(2)
Swage Block and Folding
206(4)
Tap and Die
210(2)
Patinations
212(4)
Stampings
216(2)
Hallmarking
218(2)
Interview: Andy Cooperman
220(2)
Interview: Graham Stewart
222(2)
Gallery
224(8)
Chapter 5 Specialist Techniques
Inlay
232(4)
Engraving
236(4)
Mokume Gane and Lamination
240(4)
Stone Setting
244(8)
Granulation
252(2)
Enamelling
254(6)
Etching
260(2)
Tool Making
262(4)
Repairs and Resizing
266(4)
Gallery
270(8)
SECTION 3 GOING PRO AND RESOURCES
Chapter 6 Taking It Further
Starting Out
278(2)
Technology
280(2)
Workshop Layout
282(2)
Safety
284(2)
Measurements
286(2)
Calculations
288(2)
Temperature Tables
290(2)
Costings
292(2)
Selling
294(2)
Trade Shows
296(2)
Education
298(2)
Further Reading
300(2)
Guilds and Associations
302(3)
Galleries and Museums
305(1)
Suppliers
306(2)
Further Techniques
308(2)
Glossary 310(2)
Index 312(6)
Contributors 318(2)
Acknowledgments 320
Jinks McGrath is a designer and jewelry maker living in East Sussex, UK. Her work has been inspired by a number of visits to India, Thailand, and Africa where she has watched and worked alongside local craftspeople. Jinks trained at the Berkshire College of Art and Design and is the author of several books including The Encyclopedia of Jewelry Making Techniques and Jewelry Making: A Complete Course for Beginners.