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Featuring iconic animals from red deer, golden eagles and Highland
cows to red squirrels, pine martens and salmon as well as the
plants, trees and flowers which thrive in mountain, forest, moor
and seashore, this book is the ideal way to explore Scotland's
amazing range of flora and fauna. Many of the illustrations show
the animals and plants in their natural habitats, so you can
appreciate the extraordinary beauty of Scotland's landscapes too.
This early manual is a fascinating read for any carpentry
enthusiast or historian, but contains much information that is
still useful and practical today. Extensively illustrated with over
two hundred photograph illustrations and line drawings, this
comprehensive work is thoroughly recommended for inclusion on the
bookshelf of all woodworkers and craftsmen. Contents Include: Brush
Finishing, Spray Finishing, Preparing the Surface, Stains and
Staining, Fillers and Sealers, Varnish, Applying the Perfect
Varnish Coat, Lacquer and Synthetic, Finishing with Lacquer, Waxes
and the Wax Finish, Rubbing and Polishing, The Treatment of Various
Woods, Bleaching, Shading, Furniture Finishes, Novelty Finishes,
Decorations, The Silk Screen Process, Patching Methods, Finishing
Wood by Tumbling, Lacquer Buffing, Treatment of Turnings, Metal
Finishing, Walls and Woodwork, Finishing Schedules, and Finishing
Terms and Materials. Many of the earliest books, particularly those
dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and
increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in
affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text
and artwork.
Readers of "Modern Expressions" will find chic necklace, earring
and bracelet designs that turn heads with their fashion-forward
sensibility. Furthermore, this book goes beyond instruction for
creating striking pieces and helps the reader see clothing options
to pair with the jewellery to show them off at their finest with a
how-to-wear sidebar accompanying at least half of the projects. All
of the projects feature modern components provided by major
manufacturers (such as Beadalon), so locating supplies is easy and
painless. The author spotlights his preferred basic jewellery
techniques, providing the reader with a strong foundation to create
their own one-of-a kind pieces.
Welcome to this weird and wacky colouring challenge. There are
pictures to colour in, drawings to complete, spaces to scribble in
and lots of things to find in these super-detailed doodles by
artist Kerby Rosanes. Featuring unique and intricate ink drawings
of incredible animals, shape-shifting aliens and breathtaking
scenes. Readers will have to keep their eyes peeled for hidden
treasures and creatures scattered throughout the pages. Other books
in the colouring series include: 9781910552148 Imagimorphia
9781910552261 Mythomorphia 9781910552865 Fantomorphia 9781910552926
Geomorphia
ENAMELING PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE by Kenneth F. Bates - CONTENTS
FOREWORD page 13 INTRODUCTION 17 I A BRIEF HISTORY OF ENAMELING
Greek enamels Celtic enamels Byzantine enamels German enamels
French enamels Enameled portraits English enamels Russian enamels
Chinese and Japanese enamels English revival in 1864 Viennese
school Enameling in America page 21 II HOW ENAMELS ARE COMPOUNDED
AND ENAMEL ING TOOLS AND MATERIALS Types of enamels Silica Oxide of
lead Borax Potash and soda Oxides of metal Materials Kilns Tools
Gum tragacanth page 39 III MAKING THE FIRST PIECE OF ENAMEL Shaping
the copper Trimming Cleaning Acid bath - Alkalizing Washing the
enamel Applying the counter enamel Firing the enamel Tracing the
design Spatula method - Dusting method Deep bowls - Warping
Blowtorch firing page 49 IV TESTING THE COLORS, THE USE OF METAL
FOILS AND THE INDIVIDUAL PALETTE. Opaque tests Metal foils
Transparent tests on copper Transparent tests on pure silver
Enameling on sterling silver - Test for melting point Palette page
74 5 CONTENTS V CHARACTERISTICS OF CERTAIN ENAMELS. Black - White -
Gray Flux - Bine Green Brown Red Purple Chartreuse - Yellow Ivory
page 83 VI MAKING LIMOGES ENAMELS Preparing the plaque Counter
enamel the plaque Designing the plaque Transferring the design
First coat of enamel Paillons for plaque Grisaille enameling Detail
painting Metallic lusters page 92 VII MAKING CLOISONNE ENAMELS BY
THE OLDER TECHNIQUE AND A MODERN VERSION. Forming panels Cleaning
the gold Wire for cloisonne Soldering cloisonne wires Applying the
enamel Firing cloisonne Stoning process Shorter cloisonne method
page 109 VIII MAKING CHAMPLEV6, PLIQUE-A-JOUR, BASSE TAILLE AND
OTHER TYPES OF ENAMELS Designfor champleve - Plating Preparing the
copper Etching with acid Enamels for champleve Buffing and
polishing Plique-a-jour process Phque-a-jour on copper plate
Plique-a-jour on mica Plique-a-jour by capillary attraction
Applying the enamel Basse-taille process Grisaille proc ess En
resille process page 125 IX DESIGN FOR ENAMELING AND THE UNDERSTAND
ING AND FEELING FOR THE MEDIUM OF ENAM ELING, Scale Vibration Edges
Stress Subject matter page 141 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS X EXPERIMENTS,
SUGGESTIONS FOR NEW USES OF ENAMEL AND EARNING A LIVING BY ENAMEL
ING EXPERIMENT 1 - Enameled jewels EXPERIMENT 2-Gas flame
colorations EXPERIMENT 3-Enameling over fire glaze EXPERIMENT
4-Over glaze shading EXPERIMENT 5-The thin enameled line EXPERIMENT
6-The embossed line EXPERIMENT 7-Sgraffito technique EXPERIMENT
8-Enamelmg on brass EXPERIMENT 9-Textures with glass page 1 60
APPENDIX Materials for Enameling and Where to Buy Them Con
temporary American Enamehsts Tables of Information Useful to the
Enamelist Where to Find Information on How to Color Copper page 189
GLOSSARY page 199 BIBLIOGRAPHY page 203 INDEX page 204 LIST OF
ILLUSTRATIONS Gold and ebony box with cloisonne enamel KENNETH F...
Jewelry Gem Cutting, and Metalcraft REVISED EDITION by WILLIAM T.
BAXTER. Originally published in 1938. Preface to the Second
Edition: the publication, in 1938, of the first edition of Jewelry,
Gem Cutting, and Metal craft there has been an ever growing
interest in the fascinating hobby of gem cutting and mounting
stones in handwrought jewelry. Gem cutting has in recent years been
introduced into many schools in connection with jewelry making and
art metalwork. In this revised edition the section devoted to gem
cutting has been increased by 48 pages, with 31 new illustrations.
Additional information, with illustrations, is given on the making
of diamondcharged disks used for sectioning gem material and on
tube drilling. The use of abrasives in lapidary technique and of
flat laps is fully discussed. In the jewelry section 23 new
illustrations are used, which include 61 new pieces of handmade
jewelry, bringing the total number of pieces of jewelry shown to
146. ... WILLIAM T. BAXTER. Preface to the First Edition: THIS book
is written primarily for the student and home craftsman who is
interested in metalcraft, jewelry making, and gem cutting. It is
based upon methods used by the author in teaching high school
students. The photographs of the various objects illustrated are of
student work, with the exception of those show ing the work of Mr.
Mardirosian, a professional of New York City. Many of the pieces of
jewelry shown are the work of beginners boys and girls who in many
instances had been working at the art only a short time. Their work
is used for illustrative purposes so that others interested in the
work can see what high school students, amateurs, have
accomplished. Photographs of a number of the pieces of jewelry have
appeared in the Home Workshop Department of the Popular Science
Monthly, illustrating articles on jewelry making. A list of firms
dealing in various kinds of equipment and supplies that are needed
in the different types of work is given on pages 275 to 278 to help
those who do not know where to secure their material.
In this knowledge packed book, cosmetics expert and makeup artist
Rebecca Grantham shares industry secrets about how perfumes, makeup
and cosmetics are made. Beginning with the history of cosmetics,
we're taken through a journey to knowing just what ingredients and
know-how go into making the bottles of perfume and makeup
applications used every day. We see how the global multi-billion
dollar cosmetics industry uses a selection of techniques, methods
and solutions that add up to the unmistakable aromas and
distinctive applications people across the entire world know about.
Readers can learn about these methods and understand how makeup
powders, skin creams, aromatic oils, and delectable scents are
made. Grantham includes chapters on hair dyes and dental
applications such as specialty mouthwashes. She is careful to
differentiate between all-natural, organic substances and those
which are artificial in origin; this book contains lists of the
ingredients, explaining cosmetic uses and aromatic essences.
Originally published in 1946. This work has been compiled with the
object of advising the beginner on all aspects of duck management
for pleasure and profit. Contents Include: Breeds of Ducks for
Laying and Table Purposes - Breeding Practices and Principles -
Hatching, Natural and Artificial - Rearing, Natural and Artificial
- Feeding For Eggs and The "Table" - Housing and Penning of Ducks -
Some Duck Diseases and Ailments - A List of Technical Terms As Used
by Duck Keepers - General Management. Illustrated with photos. Many
of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s
and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive.
Home Farm Books are republishing these classic works in affordable,
high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
First published in 1939 this classic, historical book is in its
complete and unabridged original form, extensively illustrated and
full of instruction that is as useful and practical today as it was
when originally published. Chapters include - History - Materials -
Dyeing - Hand-made Carpets - Brusssels - Wilton - Axminster -
Chenille - Tapestry - Ingrain - Design And Colour - Carpet
Complaints - Statistics - Employers And Employed - Conclusion. Many
of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s
and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We
are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality,
modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
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