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Blacksmithing Instructors' Guide Sixteen Lesson Plans with Teaching Advice

Handbook / Manual
By: David Harries
70 pages
Blacksmithing Instructors' Guide
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  • Blacksmithing Instructors' Guide ISBN: 9781853392146 Paperback Jan 1993 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 weeks
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About this book

Blacksmithing skills are greatly in demand in many rural areas, for making agricultural implements and other metal tools. This book is designed to help skilled blacksmiths who have little or no teaching experience to train others in forge work techniques, using easily obtainable equipment and scrap metal to produce tools such as hoes, sickles, hammers and axes. The book is divided into two parts, the first outlining an approach to teaching, including planning and structuring a lesson, demonstration and questioning techniques, and the learning environment - methods and ideas which were developed and tested during the author's work with rural blacksmiths in Africa. Part two contains a selection of illustrated lesson plans which set out clearly the time, tools and equipment required for each lesson, and the key points which should be emphasized to trainees at each stage of the demonstration. These guidelines should be useful to anyone with practical skills who would like to help in running a training course, and the lesson plans aim to assist blacksmiths everywhere to make their techniques accessible to students.

Contents

Part 1 Teaching techniques: structuring a teaching session; producing a session plan; demonstrating technique; planning a demonstration; questioning technique; setting a syllabus; the learning environment; training with production; step by step boards; summary of hints and tips. Part 2 Lesson plans: drawing down; hot cutting; upsetting; round punch; hot chisel; cold chisel; hot set; cold set; tongs; hammer eye chisel; hammer eye drift; cross peen hammer; traditional pattern axe; knife; sickle; one-piece hoe.

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By: David Harries
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