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by McGrath,Jinks McGrath


Jinks McGrath is a jeweler and teacher whose designs have been exhibited and collected for many years. I bought both of the following books at the same time.

Jinks McGrath is a jeweler and teacher whose designs have been exhibited and collected for many years. She is the author of several books, including Basic Jewelry-Making Techniques. 1) The Ultimate Jeweler's Guide: The Illustrated Reference of Techniques, Tools & Materials (Lark Jewelry Books) by Joanna Goldberg. 2) The New Encyclopedia of Jewelry-Making Techniques: A Comprehensive Visual Guide to Traditional and Contemporary Techniques by Jinks McGrath. Both of the books have grandiose titles (ultimate ? comprehensive?) considering what they contain.

Jewelry making - Encyclopedias.

Start by marking The New Encyclopedia of Jewelry-Making Techniques: A Comprehensive . If you are interested in metal,clay and Gold working to make Jewellery, then this book is a fabulous go to for amazing tips and techniques.

Start by marking The New Encyclopedia of Jewelry-Making Techniques: A Comprehensive Visual Guide to Traditional and Contemporary Techniques as Want to Read: Want to Read savin. ant to Read. It is a really good reference book and I think if you have this one you won't need another to accompany it. There are 8 chapters filled with in depth photographs of everything you will need to know. Welding, drilling, soldering, cutting and filing are covered in detail.

The New Encyclopedia of Jewellery Making Techniques Lots of different techniques are described in. .Basic Jewellery Making Techniques My first book - still being reprinted!? This has a range of techniques and in addition some step-by-step projects.

The Rings Book Looking at different methods of making shanks, mounts for stones and how to set stones.

The New Encyclopedia of Jewellery Making Techniques : A Comprehensive Visual Guide to Traditional and Contemporary Techniques. By (author) Jinks McGrath.

The New Encyclopedia of Jewellery Making Techniques. This book is well written and it's a very picturesque encyclopedia. Not too technical but still very informative with the author's step by step format

The New Encyclopedia of Jewellery Making Techniques. The Rings Book (Jewellery Handbooks). Not too technical but still very informative with the author's step by step format. Great illustrations & details. com User, August 1, 1998. The author includes a wide variety of jewelry making techniques primarily dealing with metalsmithing. Full color pictures wonderfully illustrate each section.

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Jinks McGrath (author). Since then many books have been written about jewellery making. Since its first publication in 1995, the Encyclopedia of Jewellery Making Techniques has been devoured by students borrowing a well-thumbed copy from their college library, established jewellers wishing to find out more about new techniques, as well as all those who just enjoy making jewellery as a hobby, who have kept it beside their workbench at home as a third hand to. help them through a tricky process. However, this volume still enjoys a huge following.

You are viewing Jinks McGrath is a jeweller and teacher whose designs have been exhibited and . She is the author of several books on jewellery making.

The New Encyclopedia of Jewellery Making Techniques: A Comprehensive Visual Guide to Traditional and Contemporary Techniques by Jinks McGrath (Paperback, 2010). Jinks McGrath is a jeweller and teacher whose designs have been exhibited and collected for many years. She lives and works in East Sussex. Country of Publication.

The New Encyclopedia of Jewelry-Making Techniques. Coauthors & Alternates. ISBN 9780762440498 (978-0-7624-4049-8) Softcover, Running Press, 2010. Find signed collectible books: 'The New Encyclopedia of Jewelry-Making Techniques'.

Since its first publication in 1995, the Encyclopedia of Jewellery Making Techniques has been devoured by students borrowing a well-thumbed copy from their college library, established jewellers wishing to find out more about new techniques, as well as all those who just enjoy making jewellery as a hobby, who have kept it beside their workbench at home as a third hand to help them through a tricky process. Since then many books have been written about jewellery making. However, this volume still enjoys a huge following. To update it, a finished example now illustrates every technique to give a context to the method described. There are also new articles on harvesting scrap metal, designing jewellery, comparing metals' properties, and a wonderful demonstration of precious metal clay - a material that didn't even exist when this book was first published. Doyenne of metal clay, Sue Heaser, gives a masterclass in this technique. Jewellery making is a rewarding and fascinating craft. Although you may find that you enjoy some aspects of it more than others, the techniques described here will give you a thorough understanding of all the basic information you need to create unique and professional looking pieces.
New Encyclopedia of Jewellery Making Techniques ebook
Author:
McGrath,Jinks McGrath
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Search; Revised edition edition (September 1, 2010)
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160 pages
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