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Blacksmithing basics for the homestead by Joe DeLaRonde; illustrations by Joe DeLaRonde; photographs by Jess Leonard is a nonfiction available to read on EtoBox.

<p>traditional Blacksmithing Returns To Its Roots With Blacksmithing For The Homesteader. Here Author And Master Blacksmith Joe Delaronde Demonstrates The Basic Skills And Techniques Needed To Make The Tools And Accoutrements Required For Life On The Homestead Or Ranch. Detailed And Easy-to-understand Instructions, Illustrations, And Photographs Will Help The Beginning Blacksmith Set Up The Forge, Get The Fire Hot Enough For Welding, And Craft The Tools Needed For Blacksmithing. Learn How To Forge Everything From Weapons And Tools-knives, Axes, Screwdrivers, Hammers, And Chains-to Home-helpers Like Forks, Coat Hooks, Towel Bars, And Candle Holders, And More! <p>joe Delaronde Started His Blacksmithing Career 35 Years Ago With An Apprenticeship Under A Master German Blacksmith. Following The Three-year Apprenticeship, Joe Performed General Blacksmithing, Including Wheelwright And Plow Lay Work, And Finally Found His Niche Re-creating The Tools And Weapons Of The Early American Frontier. His Works Are In Use Around The Globe By U.s. Military Personnel And Living History Enthusiasts, As Well As In Private Collections And Museums In The U.s., Canada, Mexico, And Europe. He Continues To

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Author
Joe DeLaRonde; illustrations by Joe DeLaRonde; photographs by Jess Leonard
Publisher
Gibbs Smith, Publisher
Published
2008
Language
EN
ISBN
9781586857066
Category
nonfiction
Subjects
Crafts & Hobbies, Technology, Lifestyle

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