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Art Metalwork
With Inexpensive Equipment
Arthur F. Payne - 1914
Gustav's Library Vintage Reprint
A Reprint of the
original 1914 first edition of Arthur F. Payne's Art Metalwork with
Inexpensive Equipment. This was one of our biggest sellers due to
the rich Arts & Crafts and Mission content and is certainly one of
the best, if not the best, Manual Arts Metalworking instruction
manuals ever written. I searched for over two years to obtain
a copy of this rare first edition.
Mr. Payne was
Assistant Professor of Manual Arts at Bradley Polytechnic Institute
in Peoria, Illinois during the first part of the 20th century.
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Printed on smooth, heavyweight paper to
best display the many diagrams and illustrations that
accompany each of the projects.
These projects would look
wonderful in your bungalow! |
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Soft cover, 6-1/2"
x 9", 186 pages.
$24.95

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Arts and Crafts / Mission handles and
hinges

Layout diagrams

Click here to
view sample PDF

Copper lamp trimmed with brass.

Lanterns

Steps in raising a bowl
Table of
Contents
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Frontispiece |
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Foreword by Charles A.
Bennett |
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Preface |
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I |
The Influence of the
Arts and Crafts Movement upon Manual
Training |
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PART I—MATERIALS AND
EQUIPMENT |
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II |
The Correlation of
Metalwork and Design |
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III |
Copper: |
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I |
Historical |
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II |
Production |
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III |
Ores |
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IV |
Methods of Obtaining
from the Ores |
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V |
Commercial Forms |
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IV |
Alloys of Copper |
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V |
Metal Gages |
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VI |
Coloring and Finishing
Art Metalwork |
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VII |
Sources of Materials
and Equipment |
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PART II—PROBLEMS |
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VIII |
Etching, Soft Soldering |
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IX |
Etching, Straight
Bending, Lapping |
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X |
Saw-Piercing |
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XI |
Annealing, Riveting,
Seaming |
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XII |
Construction, Raising,
Planishing |
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XIII |
Beating Down, Fluting,
Modeling |
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XIV |
Outline Chasing,
Raising |
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XV |
Raising, Fluting,
Paneling, Necking In |
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XVI |
Raising by Coursing,
Hard Soldering |
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XVII |
Raising by Wrinkling,
Seaming |
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XVIII |
Cramp Seaming,
Repousse, Recess
Chasing |
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XIX |
Enameling |
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XX |
Spoon-Making |

Matchbox Holders |
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