Blacksmithing Book Reviews
As an avid reader I’ve collected a large library of blacksmithing books some great and some not so great. It’s always a struggle to find good quality reviews so I thought I’d put together my impressions.
For each book you can click on the title and find my detailed review as well as affiliate links to buy the book, a link to a free PDF for public domain works, and more information.
With this resource you should be able to find the best book for you if you’re a beginner, an accomplished smith, looking for inspiration, or a historical resource.
- Cost: Free: $0 – $: $1-$25 – $$: $25-$50 – $$$: $75+
- Philip’s Ranking: My own personal impression of the book.
- 1: Either just a bad book or with a niche so narrow it will be useful to very few smiths.
- 2: Probably a pass.
- 3: A good book but likely has a limited audience.
- 4: Solid book to purchase.
- 5: Should be a strong consideration for any blacksmithing library.
- Beginner Blacksmith: How good is this book for someone who is just starting out in blacksmithing. A high ranking indicates it does a good job explaining how to get started blacksmithing and provides good starter projects.
- Advanced Blacksmith: Does the book cover more advanced topics that are appropriate to a blacksmith that has already mastered the basic skills and is looking for more advanced techniques or projects.
- Inspiration: Is the book good to inspire in your blacksmithing. Books that score high in this category will be focused on pretty pictures or drawings of ironwork.
- Historical: The book has good historical information about blacksmiths, blacksmithing, old work, architecture, tools, or related areas of interest.
This is a work in progress. I’ve listed all my planned book reviews and am trying to add 1-2 reviews per day until they are all completed.
Planned Book Reviews
Title | Author | Cost | Philip’s Ranking | Beginner Blacksmith | Advanced Blacksmith | Inspiration | Historical | Video Review |
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Forge & Anvil | Alan Rogers | |||||||
Colonial Ironwork in old Philadelphia | Philip B. Wallace | |||||||
A Pattern Book of Tools and Household Goods | Early American Industries Association with Peabody Essex Museum | |||||||
Decorative and Sculptural Ironwork: Tools, Techniques, Inspiration for Modern Blacksmithing | Dona Z. Meilach | $ | ||||||
The Blacksmith’s Craft: A Primer of Tools & Methods | Charles McRaven | |||||||
Practical Blacksmithing | M.T. Richardson | |||||||
Practical Blacksmithing and Metalwork: Second Edition | Percy W. Blandford | |||||||
Decorative Ironwork: some aspects of design and technique | Council for Small Industries in Rural Areas | |||||||
The Blacksmith’s Craft: Fundamentals & Techniques | Cosira | |||||||
Wrought Ironwork: Forms, production, & Assembly | Cosira | |||||||
The Art Of Blacksmithing | Alex W. Bealer | |||||||
Tranditional Blacksmithing: The Fine Art of Horseshowing and Wagon Making | J. G. Holmstrom | |||||||
Blacksmith’s Manual Illustrated | J.W. Lillico | |||||||
Chain & Anchormaking In The Black Country | Ron Moss | |||||||
Catalogue Of The Prehistoric Metalwork In Merseyside Country Museums | Susan M. Nicholson | |||||||
Anvils In America | Richard Postman | |||||||
Wrought Iron In Architecture: An Illustrated Survey | Gerald K. Geerlings | |||||||
The Complete Guide to Sharpening | Leonard Lee | |||||||
Metalwork & Enamelling | Herbert Maryon | |||||||
The Blacksmith’s Guide | J.F. Sallows | |||||||
Steel Working And Tool Dressing | Warren Casterlin | |||||||
Spanish Ironwork | Arthur Byne, Mildred Byne | |||||||
Sheet Metal Workers Manual | Broemel | |||||||
The Blacksmith’s Craft | Rural Development Commission | PDF 1 PDF 2 PDF 3 PDF 4 PDF 5 |
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Practical Forging and Art Smithing | Thomas Googerty | |||||||
Making A Wheel – how to make a traditional light English pattern wheel | John Wright, Robert Hurford | PDF 1 PDF 2 PDF 3 |
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Plain and Ornamental Forging | Ernst Scwazkopf | |||||||
Notes for Forge Shop Practice | James Littlefield | |||||||
Modern Sheet Metal Workers Instructor | Joseph Rose | |||||||
Metals for Engineering Craftsmen | CoSira | |||||||
Mechanical Technology | George Charnock | |||||||
Hand Forging and Wrought Iron Ornamental | Thomas Googerty | |||||||
Practical Smithing and Forging | Thomas Moore | |||||||
Forging of Iron and Steel (Textbook) | William Richards | |||||||
Forging | Jernberg | |||||||
Forge Work | William Ilgen and Charles Moore | |||||||
Forge Practice and heat Treatment of Steel | John Bacon | |||||||
Forge Practice Elementary | John Bacon | |||||||
Forgecraft | Charles Crowe | |||||||
Farm Shop Work | Brace & Mayne | |||||||
Farm Blacksmithing | J. M. Drew | |||||||
The History of Fisher & Norris (Need to buy) |
Joshua A. Kavett | |||||||
The American Blacksmith (Magazine) | American Blacksmith Company | Multiple Editions | ||||||
The Blacksmith & Wheelwright (Magazine) | American Blacksmith Company | Multiple Editions | ||||||
The Blacksmith and the Welder
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United States. War Department · 1941 | |||||||
Ironwork: From the earliest times to the end of the mediæval period
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John Starkie Gardner · 1907 | |||||||
A Handbook of Art Smithing: For the Use of Practical Smiths, Designers of Ironwork Technical And Art Schools, Architects, Etc.
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Franz Sales Meyer – 1896 | Archive.org |