The Value of Science in the Smithy and Forge

The Value of Science in the Smithy and Forge
Author: William Hutton Cathcart
Publsiher: Read Books Ltd
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2017-09-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781473339972

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This vintage book contains a detailed treatise on the value of science in the workshop. Originally the outcome of a lecture delivered at a meeting of the Associated Foremen Smiths of Scotland, it was designed to interest members in the scientific training of smiths and forgers. Much of the information within this volume is timeless and will be of value to modern readers with an interest in blacksmithing and metal work. Contents include: "Calculations for Forgings", "Strength of Materials", "Development of Surfaces", "Practical Geometry-Mechanical Drawing", "Practical Mechanics-Heat", "Metallography", "Heat Treatment of Iron and Steel", "The Chemistry of Welding", "Case-Hardening", and "Conclusion". Many vintage books such as this are increasingly scarce and expensive. We are republishing this volume now in an affordable, modern edition complete with a specially commissioned new introduction on metal work. First published in 1916.

Blacksmith

Blacksmith
Author: Alex Pole
Publsiher: Hardie Grant Publishing
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2021-11-11
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9781787136465

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Born from fire and forge, Blacksmith is an exploration into the life and practices of the modern smith, and the history and folklore of this ancient art. Alex Pole guides the uninitiated on a journey from apprentice to master. Celebrating tools and traditions, from the humble nail to the history of the axe, he shares his passion and wealth of knowledge as a blacksmith to allow you a glimpse behind the steam- and smoked-filled scenes of life at the forge. Through sparks, fire and heat, delve into fascinating detail about the technique and skill that is required to master this age-old trade, and in the process discover a new appreciation of everyday objects and the people who bring them into existence. Beautifully designed and richly illustrated, Blacksmith is an essential guide to this timeless craft.

The Value of Science in the Smithy and Forge

The Value of Science in the Smithy and Forge
Author: William Hutton Cathcart,John Edward Stead
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 163
Release: 1937
Genre: Blacksmithing
ISBN: OCLC:555395746

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The Value of Science in the Smithy and Forge

The Value of Science in the Smithy and Forge
Author: William Hutton Cathcart
Publsiher: Forgotten Books
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2015-06-02
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 133002012X

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Excerpt from The Value of Science in the Smithy and Forge It is not usual for anyone who is constantly engaged in the workshop to attempt to write and lecture on the practical application of modern science. Mr Cathcart, however, who has been thoroughly trained in practical smith-work in the blacksmith's shop, has not only attempted but has succeeded in writing on the subject, showing clearly how much benefit blacksmiths would derive if they were to apply more science in the conduct of their everyday work. It is evident that the author has by patient study mastered the elements of metallography and the effect of heat on the structure of iron and steel, for he has in most lucid language sought to show how such knowledge can be applied. Knowing that there is still much prejudice in the mind of the practical worker against theory, the author has taken some pains to show that the practical worker himself bases his practice on theory, and that "theory and practice are inseparable." "The practical man is always of necessity a theoretical man, whether he admits it or not." What is clearly shown is the necessity for blacksmiths having more theory in order that their practice may be the more perfect. Most of the very excellent photomicrographs illustrating the lecture are Mr Cathcart's own work. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

Forged

Forged
Author: Paul White (Blacksmith)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
Genre: Blacksmithing
ISBN: 1733325026

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"This book will teach you to hand build a knife using the traditional method of blacksmiths of old-forging. Traditional forging of a knife blade is a process which uses the ancient techniques of moving hot steel with hammer and anvil alone into a knife-form that is ready for filing, heat treating and sharpening with no or very minimal electric grinding. Almost anyone with basic hand tool aptitude can learn to make a knife by forging. Forging skills are not outside the average person's facility or capacity. If this is a new encounter for you it will necessitate your swinging a hammer; not at a nail but at a piece of hot steel, learning and applying some ten or twelve blacksmithing techniques and secrets, and experiencing some trial and error. I have probably taught hundreds of men, women and a few children to do this and I am confident you can learn to do this too. As a wise man said: "Life is trial and error, mostly error". I make errors every time I go to my anvil. So will you. This book also teaches traditional fit-and-finish skills with hand tools alone. It explains an ancient riveted full-tang handle construction system that surpasses modern methods. This book is designed for both first-time, back-yard beginner smiths to experienced knifemakers and any general blacksmiths in between wanting to build a knife using these ancient ways"--

The Blacksmith s Craft

The Blacksmith s Craft
Author: Charles McRaven
Publsiher: Storey Publishing, LLC
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2005-05-15
Genre: House & Home
ISBN: 9781603421744

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Get that metal hot and start hammering! Setting up your own forge and crafting everyday items is easier than you might think. With simple methods, easy-to-follow photographs, and insightful tips, you’ll soon be creating items of lasting beauty and durability from iron and steel.

The Blacksmiths Guide

The Blacksmiths Guide
Author: J.F. Sallows
Publsiher: Рипол Классик
Total Pages: 167
Release: 1983
Genre: History
ISBN: 9785877901506

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The Blacksmiths Guide: Valuable instructions on forging, welding, hardening, tempering, casehardening, annealing, coloring, brazing, and general blacksmithing. First edition.

The Last of the Blacksmiths

The Last of the Blacksmiths
Author: Claire Gebben
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1603811826

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Michael Harm is a farmer's son in the Bavarian Rhineland who dreams of excitement and freedom-the sort of life enjoyed by Uncas, the hero in his favorite novel, The Last of the Mohicans. Every day Michael toils beside his brother in the vineyards wishing he could be a blacksmith, a singer, or an adventurer. One day the Harm family receives a letter from America offering a blacksmithing apprenticeship in a relative's Cleveland, Ohio wagon-making shop to the eldest son. Michael begs to take his brother's place, and at age fifteen, leaves his family behind for America. On a storm-tossed Atlantic crossing, he meets Charles Rauch, the son of a Cleveland wagon-maker, his future rival in carriage-making and love. Michael arrives in an America he can barely comprehend, confronting riots in New York, anti-immigrant bigotry in Cleveland, and his uncle, a cruel blacksmith master. Michael struggles through his indenture, inspired by rags-to-riches stories such as that of presidential candidate Abraham Lincoln. He receives his freedom dues just as war threatens to destroy the country he now calls home. It is not the Civil War, but Cleveland's post-war Gilded Age, that forces Michael to face his greatest challenge-an accelerating machine age destined to wipe out his livelihood forever. Populated by characters both historical and invented, The Last of the Blacksmiths is a tale of the disruption and dispersal of an immigrant family, the twilight of the artisan crafts, and the efforts of each generation to shape its destiny.