Selected Product: | The Art & Craft of Making Jewelry: A Complete Guide to Essential Techniques (Lark Jewelry Book) Hardcover Edition: New title Author: Joanna Gollberg Publisher: Lark Books Release Date: 2006-04-28 ISBN-10: 1579905706 ISBN-13: 9781579905705 List Price: $27.95 Average Customer Rating: | | Complete Metalsmith, Professional Edition ISBN-10: 1929565054 ISBN-13: 9781929565054 List Price:$30.00 The Jeweler's Directory of Decorative Finishes: From Enameling and Engraving to Inlay and Granulation ISBN-10: 0896891933 ISBN-13: 9780896891937 List Price:$24.99 Jewelry: Fundamentals of Metalsmithing (Jewelry Crafts) ISBN-10: 1880140292 ISBN-13: 9781880140291 List Price:$29.99 Making Metal Jewelry: Projects, Techniques, Inspiration ISBN-10: 1579908128 ISBN-13: 9781579908126 List Price:$14.95 Jewelry Making: Tips & Tricks Of The Trade ISBN-10: 0873496507 ISBN-13: 0046081006500 List Price:$24.99 Jewelry Making: Tips and Tricks of the Trade ISBN-10: 0873496507 ISBN-13: 9780873496506 List Price:$24.99 |
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This book places more emphasis on presentation rather than truly helpful advice with an almost cavalier disregard for the accuracy of the directions for the projects given within for those who need this information the most. The author seems to be so impressed with the photography and layout of the book that the wording was little more than an afterthought... filler.
It would appear that the author assumes her audience to be well-grounded in techniques that are not explained to the point where they would do anyone with less than intermediate experience any good. For example, following the directions to the letter for soldering filigree and/or applique work will not lead to successful results. At best, they are merely guidance and considerable trial and error to find the correct way of acheiving these results will be required.
This is confirmed by referencing other jewelry books, which indicate methods quite different from those given here, and most importantly, lead to successful results instead. Further, discussion of techniques with experts at a course given at a university revealed the concuring opinion that the directions lack the lucidity required to reach the stated goals.
Perhaps the 5 star reviews were by accomplished jewelers who didn't need the directions or by those who just bought it for the admittedly wonderful photography?
Buy it for the pictures, but take the instructions with a grain of salt ...and be sure to have other jewelry-making books on hand or sign up with a jewelry-making course to get correct directions for achieving your goals. | For Intermediate to Advanced Jewelry Designers | Customer Rating: | Wow - a picture does say a thousand words and this book is loaded with images that clarify a process, show a finished piece in all its beauty, and inspire confidence to design your own work utilizing the techniques described in this book. The highlights for me in this book are the "Bench Tips" as they provide little tips to help you in the process of working with metal...and yes, a more appropriate title would be "The Art & Craft of Making Metal Jewelry." The techniques described (pretty much covers everything) are short and I would have like more information, particularly if I were a beginner. The organization is excellent (see below). The gallery/completed pieces are perfect for throughout each section of the book. The few projects provided are definitely doable, maybe for the beginner, but more appropriately for the intermediate to advanced metal worker. Each project has each step clearly stated and labeled.
CONTENTS (as there is no Search Inside this Book): *Introduction *Metals & Their Properties (highly recommend this) *Tools & Equipment (covers all the truly necessary pieces; the "Tool Kit" listing is very handy; includes recommended Safety Equipment - would have liked more info here, but many of the Bench Tips provide additional recommendations that are excellent reminders) *Metalworking Basics *Forming Metal (bending/shaping, forging, dapping, die forming, scoring, repousse, casting) *Texturing Metal (roller, etching) *Layering Metal (applique, granulation, filigree, kum boo) *Mixing Metals (mokume gane) *Adding Color (enamel, resin inlay, bezels, stones, *Mechanisms (findings, clasps, hinges, chains) *Metal Clay (very brief - basically just mentioning it and showing unique pieces) *Templates (for the projects described in book) *Contributing Authors (contributing in the sense of their pieces shown within the pages of the book) *Acknowledgements *About the Author *Index
This is definitely a book for the PROFESSIONAL jewelry maker and a worthy reference tool for their library. | Really good metalworking book | Customer Rating: | | This book is really good and loaded with lots of information. It also has really neat projects. Lots of photos and easy to understand. I highly recommend this book to someone who is new to metalsmithing. | Good overview of techniques | Customer Rating: | | This book is worth buying if just for the gallery pictures that line the top of each page. The author reviews a wide variety of metal working techniques and while the instructions aren't thorough enough to stand on their own, there is enough information to introduce you to each method so that you can try it out, or peak your interest to further investigate the techniques using other resources. The photographic illustrations are clear and well-shot and there are tips throughout the book. Pictures of various artists' works are inspirational. | Nice book, probably best for beginners | Customer Rating: | | Joanna Gollberg does nice books. I've got some experience with metalsmithing and this book didn't have a whole lot of new information for me, but she explains techniques very well. The projects are interesting and her gallery shots (pictures of work from other artists) are just incredible. |
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