Practical Blacksmithing Vol. 2

All mechanics, irrespective of the trades which they follow, have so much to do with iron in its various forms, either by working it or by using tools and instruments in the construction of which it forms an important part, that a brief considcra.tion of the material, both retrospective and present, cannot fail to be of interest.

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Table of Contents:

COVER

CHAPTER I - IRON AND STEEL

CHAPTER II - BOLT AND RIVET CLIPPERS

CHAPTER III - CHISELS

CHAPTER IV - DRILLS AND DRILLING

CHAPTER V - FULLERING AND SWAGING

CHAPTER VI - MISCELLANEOUS TOOLS

CHAPTER VII - MISCELLANEOUS TOOLS CONTINUED

CHAPTER VIII - BLACKSMITH'S SHEARS

CHAPTER IX - EMERY WHEELS AND GRINDSTONES

INDEX

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