Complete 2014 Catalog

110 BOOKS - JEWELRY MAKING

Jewelry Craft Made Easy French. For the hobbyist who prefers purchasing already finished gemstones, mountings and findings for assembling beautiful and interesting jewelry. 72 pages. 240-130........... 6 oz........................... 5.95 Codina. Learn every aspect of jewelrymak- ing in this large source book filled with the essential details on every technique youwill need. Includes expert advice from profes- sionals and bonus projects to complete. 160 pages. 240-155............ 1lb.......................... 19.95 Complete Book Of Jewelry Making: A Full-Color Introduction to the Jeweler’s Art. Handbook of Lost Wax or Investment Castings Sopcak. A how-to-do manual that shows you how to make the equipment you need and how to use it. Includes chapters on making a vacuum investment mixer, burn- out oven, pressure casting machine, wax wire extruder, and more. Explains how to investwaxpatterns,make rubbermolds and duplicate patterns. Illustrated. 64 pages. 240-101...............6 oz........................5.50 Practical Casting McCreight. The first six chapters deal with wax investment casting, the method most used in jewelry making. Remaining chap- ters describe alternate casting techniques. Spiral binding. Illustrated. Glossary. 160 pages, 6" x 9". 240-100...............9 oz......................18.95 Jeweler'sResource:AReference ofGems, Metals, Formulas and Terminology for Jewelers Knuth. A unique and practical tool for the bench jeweler or jewelry student. The most complete counter reference available for the retail jeweler. Easy to follow text and illustrations. Spiral-bound. 112 pages. 240-124.......... 6 oz........................ 21.95

The New Encyclopedia of Jewelry- Making Techniques McGrath.Acomprehensive visual guide to traditional and contemporary techniques. This fully revised and updated reference covers both classic and new techniques reflecting advances in jewelry-making. 160 pgs 240-613............10 oz......................19.95 The JewelryMakingHandbook: Simple Techniques and Step-by-Step Projects McSwiney, Williams & Davies. Produce professional looking jewelry using simple techniques and equipment and learn how to work with a variety of metals, ceramics and plastics. Dozens of projects focus on developing basic jewelry making skills: spiral bound and copiously illustrated with inspiringdesign ideas.Hard cover. 192pgs. 240-160.............1 lb........................ 14.95 The Complete Guide to Making Wire Jewelry More than 20 step-by-step projects. Learn to use wire like a pro with this collection of projects from Art Jewelry Magazine . 112 pgs. 240-614..............8 oz......................21.95 How To Repair Jewelry Phelps. Detailed, step-by-step instructions show the jewelry craftsman how to fix bro- ken chains, replace lost parts, rebuild bro- ken prongs, remove and re-set gemstones, solder without removing gems, size rings and much, much more. Also tells how to remodel old pieces. 240-129........... 6 oz........................... 5.00 30-Minute Earrings: 60 Quick & Cre- ative Projects for Jewelers LeVan. The earring designs in this book will inspire you. Includes projects by 45 top jewelers. All projects do-able in 30 minutes or less. 138 pgs.. 240-622............14 oz......................21.95 Beading with Cabochons: Simple Techniques for Beautiful Jewelry Eakin. The only current comprehensive guide to working with cabochons that covers all the basics, as well as a range of new creative techniques and hot trends. In- cludes sections on tools andmaterials, bead selection and fabulous, all color, photos and illustrations. Hard cover. 128 pages. 240-136.............12 oz.....................24.95

TheCompleteMetalsmith: An IllustratedHandbook

McCreight.A great workshop manual for the student, teacher or craftsperson. Full of illustrationsanddescriptionsofmetalwork- ing techniques. Spiral bound. 200pages. 240-801............. 10oz.....................15.95

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