Containing:
Twelve Lessons in Elementary Blacksmithing, Adapted to the Demand of Schools and Colleges of Mechanic Arts.
Tables, Rules and Receipts Useful to Manufacturers, Machinists, Engineers and Blacksmiths.
A Rational Treatise on Horseshoeing and the Anatomy of the Foot of the Horse, Suited to the Demand of Horseraisers, Veterinarians, Farriers and the Amateur Horseshoer.
-By-
J. G. Holmstrom
Author of “Modern Blacksmithing.”
Profusely Illustrated
1907
Chapter I
Chapter II
- Lesson I – Positioning
- Lesson II – The Sledge and The Fire
- Lesson III – Iron
- Lesson IV – Steel, Annealing, and Welding Cast Iron
- Lesson V – Hardening and Brazing
Chapter III
- Lesson VI – Forging and Making Rings and Links
- Lesson VII – Welding
- Lesson VIII – The Different Kinds of Welds
Chapter IV
- Lesson IX – Horse Nails, Chisels, Cross-Pene Hammers, Flatters, and Swage Blocks
- Lesson X – Set Hammers, Swages, Fullers, Hardies, and Blacksmith Punches
- Lesson XI – Square Angles
- Lesson XII – Tongs, S-Wrench, Split Forging, and The Drill Press
Chapter V
- Wagon and Carriage Tires
- Wagon and Carriage Axles
- Rocks Drills, Hardening Fluid, and Welding Compound
Chapter VI
Chapter VII
Chapter VIII
Chapter IX
Chapter X
Chapter XI
Chapter XII
Chapter XIII
Chapter XIV
Chapter XV
Chapter XVI
Chapter XVII
Chapter XVIII
Chapter XIX