115+ BLACKSMITHING, FORGING, WELDING, METALLURGY & SWORD BOOKS ON DVD ROM !
This is the largest collection of blacksmithing and metalworking books you will find anywhere!
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The ultimate collection for anyone interested in learning the arts of Blacksmithing and metalworking. This is the largest blacksmithing library in existence! The ultimate gift for anyone requiring the now largely lost knowledge of blacksmithing, metallurgy, welding and forgecraft. With these materials you will be fully capable of working, forging and shaping just about any workable metal in existence. An extremely important skill for those requiring metal tools and objects, naturally an indispensable requirement in the real world, particularly in a world where these objects are either becoming more and more expensive or where the hand-made object or individually crafted item is just plain unattainable. You can no longer simply visit a local blacksmith or metalsmith for custom made requirements or objects. And the world of finding the “one of a kind” object is long gone - making this skill that much more important and even sought after. This DVD-ROM contains 115+ blacksmithing, forging, metallurgical and welding books . This is the largest and most complete blacksmithing & forging collection you will find anywhere.
You will not find a larger or more thorough collection anywhere else.
115+ BLACKSMITHING FORGING WELDING METALLURGY & SWORD BOOKS ARE INCLUDED HERE!
Collected together on one unique DVD-Rom this is the only collection you will ever need.. Over 35,000 pages!!!!!
BLACKSMITHING FORGING WELDING METALLURGY & SWORD 115+ BOOKS ON DVD ROM
Collected together on one unique DVD-Rom this is the only collection you will ever need.. Over 35,000 pages!!!!!
BLACKSMITHING FORGING WELDING METALLURGY & SWORD 115+ BOOKS ON DVD ROM
1. Forge Work 1912 – 218 pages
2. Blacksmith Shop Practice 1910 – 41 pages
3. A Practical Workshop Companion for Tin 1865 – 206 pages
4. A Textbook on Sheet-Metal Pattern Drafting Volume 1 1901 – 498 pages
5. A Textbook on Sheet-Metal Pattern Drafting Volume 2 1901 – 729 pages
6. Amalgamated Sheet Metal Workers’ Journal, Volume 14 1909 569 pages
7. Amalgamated Sheet Metal Workers’ Journal, Volumes 27-28 1922 – 1287 pages
8. Amalgamated Sheet Metal Workers’ Journal, Volumes 7-8 1901 – 538 pages
9. American Blacksmith and Motor Shop, Volume 20 1920 – 273 pages
10. American Blacksmithing, Toolsmith’s and Steelworker’s Manual 1911 – 464 pages
11. Applied Science for Metal Workers 1919 – 488 pages
12. Art Metalwork with Inexpensive Equipment 1914 – 191 pages
13. A New Series of Advanced-Temperature Nickel-Base Alloys NASA 1961 – 14 pages
14. The Neverslip Self Sharpening Horse Shoe Calks 1890 – 49 pages
15. Bolt, Nut and Rivet Forging 1914 – 45 pages
16. Church Metal Work 1887 – 60 pages
17. Deformation Processing of Stainless Steel NASA 1966 – 355 pages
18. Drop Forging 1910 – 57 pages
19. Drop Forging, Die Sinking and Machine Forming of Steel 1911 – 367 pages
20. Drop-Forgings 1901 – 74 pages
21. Electric Welding 1914 – 50 pages
22. Elementary Forge Practice – A Text-Book for Technical and Vocational Schools 1920 – 155 pages
23. Elementary Metal Work 1894 – 127 pages
24. English Metal Work – Ninety-Three Drawings 1904 – 168 pages
25. Essentials of Sheet Metal Work 1918 – 189 pages
26. Estimating Sheet Metal Work 1921 – 425 pages
27. Triangulation Applied to Sheet Metal Pattern Cutting 1924 – 284 pages
28. Farm Shop Work – Practical Manual Training 1915 305 pages
29. Forge Note Book 1921 – 26 pages
30. A New and Original Treatise for Practical Sheet Iron and Tin Plate Workers1904 – 52 pages
31. Forge-Practice – Elementary 1908 – 307 pages
32. Forge-Practice and Heat Treatment of Steel 1919 – 428 pages
33. Forgecraft 1913 – 187 pages
34. Forges and Furnaces in the Province of Pennsylvania 1914 – 319 pages
35. Forges and Furnaces in the Province of Pennsylvania 1914 – 320 pages
36. Forging 1906 – 104 pages
37. Forging Manual of Practical Instruction in Hand Forging 1919 – 145 pages
38. Forging of Iron and Steel 1915 – 276 pages
39. Forging Operations 1916 – 172 pages
40. Guide for Drawing the Acanthus, and Every Description of Ornamental Foliage 1886 – 381 pages
41. Wartime Employment of Women in the Metal Trades – 87 pages
42. Hardening, Tempering, Annealing and Forging of Steel 1903 – 295 pages
43. Hind’s Farriery and Stud Book 1867 – 348 pages
44. Home Instruction for Sheet Metal Workers 1922 – 408 pages
45. International Molders’ and Foundry Workers’ Journal Volume 57 1921 – 740 pages
46. James Nasmyth Engineer 1883 – 499 pages
47. Laying Out for Boiler Makers and Sheet Metal Workers 1907 – 192 pages
48. Machine Blacksmithing 1910 – 49 pages
49. Machine Forging 1921
50. Machine Molding 1906 – 674 pages
51. Machines and Tools Employed in the Working of Sheet Metals 1903 – 325 pages
52. Mechanical Exercises 1812 – 523 pages
53. Mediaeval Craftsmanship and the Modern Amateur 1923 – 223 pages
54. Mensuration for Sheet Metal Workers 1907 – 54 pages 55. Metal Lathe Handbook 1914 126 pages
56. Metalworking 1904 – 766 pages
57. Modern Blacksmithing 1904 – 204 pages
58. Modern Sheet Copper Practices 1956 – 113 pages
59. Modern Sheet-Metal Workers’ Instructor 1906 – 317 pages
60. New Book of Instruction and Tables for Use 1921 – 65 pages
61. Notes for Forge Shop Practice – A Course for High Schools 1910 – 69 pages
62. Old English Pattern Books of the Metal Trades 1913 – 78 pages
63. Plain and Ornamental Forging 1916 – 279 pages
64. Practical Blacksmithing Volume 1 1889 – 263 pages
65. Practical Blacksmithing Volume 2 1891 – 272 pages
66. Practical Blacksmithing Volume 3 1889 – 315 pages
67. Practical Blacksmithing Volume 4 1889 – 285 pages
68. Practical Forging and Art Smithing 1915 – 148 pages
69. Practical Guide to Iron and Steel Works Analyses 1911 – 194 pages
70. Practical Sheet and Plate Metal Work 1908 – 498 pages
71. Practical Sheet Metal Duct Construction 1916 – 199 pages
72. Practical Sheet Metal Work and Demonstrated Patterns Volume 1 1910 – 113 pages
73. Practical Sheet Metal Work and Demonstrated Patterns Volume 10 1911 – 141 pages
74. Practical Sheet Metal Work and Demonstrated Patterns Volume 2 1911 – 115 pages
75. Practical Sheet Metal Work and Demonstrated Patterns Volume 3 1911 – 139 pages
76. Practical Sheet Metal Work and Demonstrated Patterns Volume 5 1911 – 119 pages
77. Practical Sheet Metal Work and Demonstrated Patterns Volume 6 1911 – 126 pages
78. Practical Sheet Metal Work and Demonstrated Patterns Volume 9 1911 – 145 pages
79. Practical Sheet Metal Work Volume 12 1912 – 150 pages
80. Press-Working of Metals 1901 – 296 pages
81. Sheet Metal Drafting 1921 – 242 pages
82. Sheet Metal Work, Instruction Paper 1904 – 301 pages
83. Sheet Metal Workers’ Journal, Volumes 16-17 1911 – 1083 pages
84. Sheet Metal Workers’ Journal, Volumes 18-19 1913 – 1038 pages
85. Sheet Metal Workers’ Journal, Volumes 24-25 1919 – 1265 pages
86. Sheet Metal Workers’ Journal, Volumes 26-27 1921 – 1382 pages
87. Sheet-Metal Work – A Manual of Practical Self-Instruction 1917 – 287 pages
88. Sheet-Metal Work 1917 – 285 pages
89. Shop Problems in Sheet Metal for Secondary Schools 1918 – 75 pages
90. Smiths’ Work 1904 – 162 pages
91. Standard Blacksmithing, Horseshoeing and Wagon Making Containing Twelve Lessons in Elementary Blacksmithing 1907 – 220 pages
92. Steel Working and Tool Dressing 1914 – 212 pages
93. The Blacksmith’s Guide 1907 – 166 pages
94. The Boilermakers’ Journal – 989 pages
95. The Case-Hardening of Steel 1914 – 183 pages
96. The Complete Guide to Blacksmithing, Horseshoeing 1902 – 222 pages
97. The Mechanician 1879 – 592 pages
98. The Metal Polisher, Buffer and Plater 1920 – 602 pages
99. The Metal Turner’s Handybook 1906 – 186 pages
100. The Metallurgy of Iron and Steel 1908 – 517 pages
101. The New Metal Worker Pattern Book 1896 – 436 pages
102. The New Tinsmith’s Helper and Pattern Book 1917 – 355 pages
103. The New York Trade School’s Textbook on Pattern Drafting 1905 – 176 pages
104. The Sheet Metal Worker’s Instructor 1869 – 140 pages
105. The Smith’s Pocket Companion 1893 – 143 pages
106. The Tinsmith’s Helper and Pattern Book 1901 – 124 pages
107. The Tinsmiths’ Pattern Manual 1894 – 278 pages
108. The Value of Science in the Smithy and Forge 1916 – 177 pages
109. Tin, Sheet-Iron and Copper-Plate Worker 1920 – 373 pages
110. Tinsmithing 1903 – 50 pages
111. Farm Blacksmithing 1904 – 100 pages
112. United States Navy Drop Forging Book – Covering Drop Forgings Under all Bureaus for Which Dies are on Hand at Navy Yards 1919 – 1711 pages
113. Hand-Forging and Wrought-Iron Ornamental Work 1911 – 194 pages
114. Working in Metals 1916 – 438 pages
115. XXth Century Sheet Metal Worker 1910 – 98 pages
2. Blacksmith Shop Practice 1910 – 41 pages
3. A Practical Workshop Companion for Tin 1865 – 206 pages
4. A Textbook on Sheet-Metal Pattern Drafting Volume 1 1901 – 498 pages
5. A Textbook on Sheet-Metal Pattern Drafting Volume 2 1901 – 729 pages
6. Amalgamated Sheet Metal Workers’ Journal, Volume 14 1909 569 pages
7. Amalgamated Sheet Metal Workers’ Journal, Volumes 27-28 1922 – 1287 pages
8. Amalgamated Sheet Metal Workers’ Journal, Volumes 7-8 1901 – 538 pages
9. American Blacksmith and Motor Shop, Volume 20 1920 – 273 pages
10. American Blacksmithing, Toolsmith’s and Steelworker’s Manual 1911 – 464 pages
11. Applied Science for Metal Workers 1919 – 488 pages
12. Art Metalwork with Inexpensive Equipment 1914 – 191 pages
13. A New Series of Advanced-Temperature Nickel-Base Alloys NASA 1961 – 14 pages
14. The Neverslip Self Sharpening Horse Shoe Calks 1890 – 49 pages
15. Bolt, Nut and Rivet Forging 1914 – 45 pages
16. Church Metal Work 1887 – 60 pages
17. Deformation Processing of Stainless Steel NASA 1966 – 355 pages
18. Drop Forging 1910 – 57 pages
19. Drop Forging, Die Sinking and Machine Forming of Steel 1911 – 367 pages
20. Drop-Forgings 1901 – 74 pages
21. Electric Welding 1914 – 50 pages
22. Elementary Forge Practice – A Text-Book for Technical and Vocational Schools 1920 – 155 pages
23. Elementary Metal Work 1894 – 127 pages
24. English Metal Work – Ninety-Three Drawings 1904 – 168 pages
25. Essentials of Sheet Metal Work 1918 – 189 pages
26. Estimating Sheet Metal Work 1921 – 425 pages
27. Triangulation Applied to Sheet Metal Pattern Cutting 1924 – 284 pages
28. Farm Shop Work – Practical Manual Training 1915 305 pages
29. Forge Note Book 1921 – 26 pages
30. A New and Original Treatise for Practical Sheet Iron and Tin Plate Workers1904 – 52 pages
31. Forge-Practice – Elementary 1908 – 307 pages
32. Forge-Practice and Heat Treatment of Steel 1919 – 428 pages
33. Forgecraft 1913 – 187 pages
34. Forges and Furnaces in the Province of Pennsylvania 1914 – 319 pages
35. Forges and Furnaces in the Province of Pennsylvania 1914 – 320 pages
36. Forging 1906 – 104 pages
37. Forging Manual of Practical Instruction in Hand Forging 1919 – 145 pages
38. Forging of Iron and Steel 1915 – 276 pages
39. Forging Operations 1916 – 172 pages
40. Guide for Drawing the Acanthus, and Every Description of Ornamental Foliage 1886 – 381 pages
41. Wartime Employment of Women in the Metal Trades – 87 pages
42. Hardening, Tempering, Annealing and Forging of Steel 1903 – 295 pages
43. Hind’s Farriery and Stud Book 1867 – 348 pages
44. Home Instruction for Sheet Metal Workers 1922 – 408 pages
45. International Molders’ and Foundry Workers’ Journal Volume 57 1921 – 740 pages
46. James Nasmyth Engineer 1883 – 499 pages
47. Laying Out for Boiler Makers and Sheet Metal Workers 1907 – 192 pages
48. Machine Blacksmithing 1910 – 49 pages
49. Machine Forging 1921
50. Machine Molding 1906 – 674 pages
51. Machines and Tools Employed in the Working of Sheet Metals 1903 – 325 pages
52. Mechanical Exercises 1812 – 523 pages
53. Mediaeval Craftsmanship and the Modern Amateur 1923 – 223 pages
54. Mensuration for Sheet Metal Workers 1907 – 54 pages 55. Metal Lathe Handbook 1914 126 pages
56. Metalworking 1904 – 766 pages
57. Modern Blacksmithing 1904 – 204 pages
58. Modern Sheet Copper Practices 1956 – 113 pages
59. Modern Sheet-Metal Workers’ Instructor 1906 – 317 pages
60. New Book of Instruction and Tables for Use 1921 – 65 pages
61. Notes for Forge Shop Practice – A Course for High Schools 1910 – 69 pages
62. Old English Pattern Books of the Metal Trades 1913 – 78 pages
63. Plain and Ornamental Forging 1916 – 279 pages
64. Practical Blacksmithing Volume 1 1889 – 263 pages
65. Practical Blacksmithing Volume 2 1891 – 272 pages
66. Practical Blacksmithing Volume 3 1889 – 315 pages
67. Practical Blacksmithing Volume 4 1889 – 285 pages
68. Practical Forging and Art Smithing 1915 – 148 pages
69. Practical Guide to Iron and Steel Works Analyses 1911 – 194 pages
70. Practical Sheet and Plate Metal Work 1908 – 498 pages
71. Practical Sheet Metal Duct Construction 1916 – 199 pages
72. Practical Sheet Metal Work and Demonstrated Patterns Volume 1 1910 – 113 pages
73. Practical Sheet Metal Work and Demonstrated Patterns Volume 10 1911 – 141 pages
74. Practical Sheet Metal Work and Demonstrated Patterns Volume 2 1911 – 115 pages
75. Practical Sheet Metal Work and Demonstrated Patterns Volume 3 1911 – 139 pages
76. Practical Sheet Metal Work and Demonstrated Patterns Volume 5 1911 – 119 pages
77. Practical Sheet Metal Work and Demonstrated Patterns Volume 6 1911 – 126 pages
78. Practical Sheet Metal Work and Demonstrated Patterns Volume 9 1911 – 145 pages
79. Practical Sheet Metal Work Volume 12 1912 – 150 pages
80. Press-Working of Metals 1901 – 296 pages
81. Sheet Metal Drafting 1921 – 242 pages
82. Sheet Metal Work, Instruction Paper 1904 – 301 pages
83. Sheet Metal Workers’ Journal, Volumes 16-17 1911 – 1083 pages
84. Sheet Metal Workers’ Journal, Volumes 18-19 1913 – 1038 pages
85. Sheet Metal Workers’ Journal, Volumes 24-25 1919 – 1265 pages
86. Sheet Metal Workers’ Journal, Volumes 26-27 1921 – 1382 pages
87. Sheet-Metal Work – A Manual of Practical Self-Instruction 1917 – 287 pages
88. Sheet-Metal Work 1917 – 285 pages
89. Shop Problems in Sheet Metal for Secondary Schools 1918 – 75 pages
90. Smiths’ Work 1904 – 162 pages
91. Standard Blacksmithing, Horseshoeing and Wagon Making Containing Twelve Lessons in Elementary Blacksmithing 1907 – 220 pages
92. Steel Working and Tool Dressing 1914 – 212 pages
93. The Blacksmith’s Guide 1907 – 166 pages
94. The Boilermakers’ Journal – 989 pages
95. The Case-Hardening of Steel 1914 – 183 pages
96. The Complete Guide to Blacksmithing, Horseshoeing 1902 – 222 pages
97. The Mechanician 1879 – 592 pages
98. The Metal Polisher, Buffer and Plater 1920 – 602 pages
99. The Metal Turner’s Handybook 1906 – 186 pages
100. The Metallurgy of Iron and Steel 1908 – 517 pages
101. The New Metal Worker Pattern Book 1896 – 436 pages
102. The New Tinsmith’s Helper and Pattern Book 1917 – 355 pages
103. The New York Trade School’s Textbook on Pattern Drafting 1905 – 176 pages
104. The Sheet Metal Worker’s Instructor 1869 – 140 pages
105. The Smith’s Pocket Companion 1893 – 143 pages
106. The Tinsmith’s Helper and Pattern Book 1901 – 124 pages
107. The Tinsmiths’ Pattern Manual 1894 – 278 pages
108. The Value of Science in the Smithy and Forge 1916 – 177 pages
109. Tin, Sheet-Iron and Copper-Plate Worker 1920 – 373 pages
110. Tinsmithing 1903 – 50 pages
111. Farm Blacksmithing 1904 – 100 pages
112. United States Navy Drop Forging Book – Covering Drop Forgings Under all Bureaus for Which Dies are on Hand at Navy Yards 1919 – 1711 pages
113. Hand-Forging and Wrought-Iron Ornamental Work 1911 – 194 pages
114. Working in Metals 1916 – 438 pages
115. XXth Century Sheet Metal Worker 1910 – 98 pages
AND ALSO INCLUDED IS THIS BONUS ON THE DVD-ROM!!
The Working of Steel, Annealing, Heat Treating, and Hardening of Carbon and Alloy Steel – 1922 – 245 pages
This book is one of the best teachers regarding alloys and the proper working and treatment of steel to have the ultimate finished product. If you are a blacksmith and want your customers to keep coming back to you this text is invaluable to have or just to learn from. You will learn the best methods of working with various types of steel from low carbon to high carbon and alloy steels of various kinds. The automotive industry and their new alloys and efficient methods of working them is mentioned in depth to show good practices and reveal well kept trade secrets.
This book is one of the best teachers regarding alloys and the proper working and treatment of steel to have the ultimate finished product. If you are a blacksmith and want your customers to keep coming back to you this text is invaluable to have or just to learn from. You will learn the best methods of working with various types of steel from low carbon to high carbon and alloy steels of various kinds. The automotive industry and their new alloys and efficient methods of working them is mentioned in depth to show good practices and reveal well kept trade secrets.
On Sale Now! $9.99
BLACKSMITHING FORGING WELDING METALLURGY & SWORD 115+ BOOKS ON DVD ROM - The largest and most extensive collection you will find anywhere!
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