Step by step Knifemaking

Step by step Knifemaking
Author: David Boye
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1977
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015006344751

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The award-winning theory software, Alfred's Essential's of Music Theory, is now available in a new and updated Version 3! This software features a fresh new interface and more activities to teach students everything they need to know about music theory. The Student Version includes narration and animation of music theory concepts through lessons, exercises, games, tests and ear training with recordings of a variety of acoustic instruments to motivate students while strengthening musical skills. The program includes randomized exercises, ear training and graded reviews for each unit. A complete glossary of musical terms and symbols with written definitions, pronunciations and visual/aural examples is also included. The Student Version is intended for use by one user at a time, and is ideal for private study or when tracking progress for other users is not necessary. Appropriate for ages 8 to Adult. PC/Mac compatible. Volume 1 (Lessons 1-25): Treble & Bass Clefs * 4/4, 3/4 & 2/4 Time Signatures * Flats, Sharps & Naturals * Whole & Half Steps * Dynamic Signs, Temp Markings & Articulation * Up to Eighth Notes & Rests Volume 2 (Lessons 25-50): Major Scales * Key Signatures * Circle of Fifths * Intervals * 3/8 & 6/8 Time Signatures * Triads & V7 Chords Volume 3 (Lessons 51-75): 1st & 2nd Inversions of Triads * Figured Bass * Chord Progressions * Minor Scales & Triads * Modes * Harmonizing & Composing Melodies * 12-Bar Blues Chord Progression & Blues Scale * Basic Forms of Music The complete curriculum of Alfred's Essentials of Music Theory includes Student Books, a Teacher's Answer Key, Ear Training CDs, Double Bingo games, Flash Cards, Reproducible Teacher's Activity Kits, and interactive software for students and teachers in private study, studio and network environments. System Requirements: Windows 7, Vista, XP - In

A Modern Guide to Knifemaking

A Modern Guide to Knifemaking
Author: Laura Zerra
Publsiher: Quarry Books
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2018-07-03
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9781631595066

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In A Modern Guide to Knifemaking, survivalist Laura Zerra, one of the stars of Naked and Afraid on the Discovery Channel, shares her essential knifemaking tips and tricks, including step-by-step instructions for both forging and stock removal. We all use a knife pretty much every day, but for Zerra, her daily life often depends on the blade she takes with her into the wild. She's learned about what works and what doesn't, what steel will hold an edge, and what nuances in blade design will make or break a knife. From design to sharpening, A Modern Guide to Knifemaking covers every step in the knifemaking process. To begin, you will consider what you want your knife to accomplish, develop a design, and make a prototype. Zerra takes you through choosing and buying steel for your knife and then teaches you to build your own forge. You will learn forging basics and then move on to forge the shape of your knife and make the blade tip. From there, you will cut the blade profile, grind in bevels to make the edge of the knife, heat treat and temper your blade, grind and polish it, and make a handle and sheath for it. You will also learn sharpening techniques to maintain the edge of your new knife. Throughout, Zerra has included Pro-Tips from some of the leading knifemakers working today including Ken Onion, Kaila Cumings, and Mike Jones. A Modern Guide to Knifemaking covers every detail of knifemaking so you can make yourself the perfect knife.

Introduction to Knifemaking

Introduction to Knifemaking
Author: Jason Northgard,Dan Berg
Publsiher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2019-05-11
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1095024671

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This book provides everything you need to know to get a head start on becoming a blade smith. This book is heavily illustrated with over 250 full-color photographs. The text details every aspect of the craft and provides step-by-step instructions as well as teaches tricks of the trade that will make each build a little easier. The book is designed to not only explain each step but also visually depict the process. The book is written for the layman and details making a full tang fixed blade knife by using the stock removal method, hand forging a hidden tang blade, and crafting a knife from a pre-cut commercially available knife blank. Learn what tools you will need, what steel is the best choice, how to profile the knifes shape, how to grind flat bevels, hollow grinds and full flat bevels, how to harden the steel blade so it will be hard enough to hold and edge and strong enough not to break. The book also covers creative aspects of the craft like decorative blade etching and blade textures which allow the maker to transform a standard knife into a one of a kind piece of metal art. Whether it's for hunting or kitchen use, anyone interested in learning how to make a knife will surely find this book informative and indispensable.

Simple Knifemaking

Simple Knifemaking
Author: Nicholas Tomihama
Publsiher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-07-05
Genre: Knives
ISBN: 1534897704

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An manual of over 400 photos with text which illustrate the knife making process. The author encourages learning the basic skills of working old knives and tools into finished blades. He includes the hardening and tempering blades by building your own charcoal or propane forge using common materials.

Custom Knifemaking

Custom Knifemaking
Author: Tim McCreight
Publsiher: Stackpole Books
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1985
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 0811721752

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Ten projects will teach beginners how to cut, shape, heat, treat, and finish a knife.

Knifemaking

Knifemaking
Author: Bo Bergman
Publsiher: Lark Books (NC)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1997
Genre: Knives
ISBN: 188737437X

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Admirers of fine knives will enjoy learning how to make their own. Internationally known knifemaker Bo Bergman takes readers through every step of knifemaking, from blade selection and sharpening, through crafting handles to creating and decorating sheaths of leather, bone, even wood. Sixteen projects include a classic all-purpose knife, hunting and fishing knives, and much more. 16 color photos. 30 b&w photos. 50 drawings.

Knifemaking for Beginners

Knifemaking for Beginners
Author: Stefan Steigerwald,Dirk Burmester
Publsiher: Schiffer Publishing
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2019-05-28
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 0764357344

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The best way to start in knifemaking is usually to make a fixed-blade knife, and this photo-rich guide with carefully detailed instructions offers a full tang knife and a hidden tang knife. Make each of these two projects by following the individual construction principles here, and learn all phases of the knifemaking process. A few simple tools and a suitable workplace are all you need; materials are inexpensive. In their decades of teaching, the authors have often heard "I've never worked with metal before" and offer quick ways to understand the basics. Enjoy clear answers to the questions they often hear from their beginning students, such as "Is the steel hard yet?" or "What kind of wood works best for the handle?" With this complete guide, there is nothing standing in the way of you starting your knifemaking hobby.

How to Make Knives

How to Make Knives
Author: Richard W. Barney
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1995
Genre: Knives
ISBN: OCLC:1391562161

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An illustrated guide to the manufacture of knives.