Silberschmieden: Das Handbuch aller Techniken

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The proven manual and textbook is now in its 2nd, revised edition! For this book, a team of proven silversmiths has set about compiling and clearly presenting the profession-specific fundus in the form of a model course. The chapters workshop, work environment, tool knowledge and material knowledge form the basis. The most important part is the working techniques. Everything is covered, from work preparation to hammering, forging, casting, sawing, soldering and surface treatment. More than 80 different ways of working and processing silver are described and illustrated with 750 drawings for clarity. The extensive appendix with many links, addresses, references and references also serves as a practical aid for deepening the basic knowledge. "The book also gives the interested layman and the ambitious design teacher countless useful information in a practically comprehensible form, which can also be used in a school workshop from the upper grades." Traces of work "The successful layout and especially the uniform design of the graphics as pencil drawings conveys a feeling for the aesthetics, which does justice to silver as a noble material." www.teacher-library.de
  • Isbn 978-3-258-07377-4
  • Ean 9783258073774
  • Author Fritz Loosli / Wolfgang Tannheimer / Gerhard Heinz / Georges Wyss
  • Editor Haupt Verlag
  • Language de_CH
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