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Basic Jewelry Making Techniques
M**E
Five Stars
Very nicely illustrated book, Has all the essentials in it.
M**I
This one's a winner!
Very well written and illustrated; it is obvious that quite a bit of thought went into this presentation. Highly recommended.
A**A
Five Stars
Ir was justvas expected
D**S
Four Stars
This book has good useful information for those starting out.
L**L
Jewelry techniques
The book is good, however, technical. I'm glad I have previous knowledge to draw from while reading this.
M**G
review
anyone interested in basic jewelry making techniques I only just received it and have not been able to read it I was in hospital for 7 days it arrived while I was there
P**W
People really have to read the "Inside This Book section"!
You would think that some person shopping for a book would read the "Inside The Book" section of the sales page before getting to the reviews. This Jinks book is divided into four sections1.Planning a workshop2.Designing a project3.Basic techniques4.Advanced techniquesThen finishes up with technical info and glossary. As with her other books. The pictures are clear, and follow the flow of work being described.The workshop section will give an idea of what you need to start and what is needed to carry on with some of the fancy work. With ample text to cover the beginners who will pick up this book. It moves one through a couple of projects with varied materials. The advance section is as she states "introduces some additional techniques" along with the statement that you can use one or all the techniques and that any one of them could be the subject of a book. Also she states that if you don't have the tools and or equipment take a class. In The US Adult Education, enrichment classes or community colleges all have classes.The biggest problem with books on the subject of any hobby/avocation. Is that after you own three or so they all will cover some of the same ground.I do have to confess I have vary rarely met a book I didn't learn something from. And in the art metal arena, there are as many ways of doing some thing as people doing them.If you are a beginner and this is your first book you will find it useful to give an overview of the jewelry arts and a nice glimpse in to what is needed in the advance work area and the tools needs to start. I own it and use it.
B**M
Beginner or intermediate book?
The beginning of the book has lots of basic information about various tools and workshop layouts. There are plenty of photographs of the tools and diagrams of workshop layouts. Helpful for a beginner. There are lots of photographs of finished jewelry and processes throughout the rest of the book. Several projects are demonstrated as well. I found these to require many expensive tools that the beginner would not have. Likewise, the instructions would make sense for someone with experience, but if you have not done the technique before, the author frequently does not give enough information for you to correctly do it on your own. I am not sure if this book is written for the beginner or intermediate jewelry maker. Instead, I recommend Tim McCreight's books which are very similar, but easier to follow.
P**S
Basic Jewellery Making Techniques
Love all Jinks McGrath's books.
S**M
Four Stars
It's a good book. Has some good ideas.
F**O
Five Stars
Great ideas and tips in this book
S**N
Excellent ouvrage pour débuter.
Beaucoup de bonnes choses dans cet ouvrage plus concis et bien moins "fouillis" que "The encyclopedia of jewelry making techniques" du même auteur... Ce livre idéal pour le débutant se distingue par sa clarté exemplaire et la qualité de sa mise en page. Enfin nous avons un auteur qui prend le temps de décrire et de conseiller le lecteur quant à l'agencement de l'atelier, exemples à l'appui. L'établi, indispensable mais si souvent oublié dans les autres ouvrages n'est pas en reste : l'auteur nous présente page 12 un extraordinaire modèle pliable qui trouvera sa place en appartement. L'auteur décrit toutes les techniques de base (découpe, limage, polissage, emboutissage, illustrées de belles photos à la macro poussée, bien loin des "timbres postes" qu'on peut trouver dans certains ouvrages consacrés à la bijouterie. Cet enseignement élémentaire est complété par la présentation des principes de base de techniques plus élaborées : forge, gravure à la main, à l'acide, émaillage... Toutes les réalisations concernent le travail de métaux précieux.
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