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A practical, illustrated handbook offering step-by-step guidance for working silver, from the selection and alloying of metals through melting, refining, and preparing solders and imitation alloys. It describes mechanical and manipulative processes such as rolling, annealing, slitting, wire drawing, raising, chasing, stamping, filing, and burnishing, and discusses tools and workshop arrangements for each task. The text also addresses waste prevention, finishing techniques, and provides cost tables and practical memoranda to help tradespeople estimate materials and manage everyday operations in a silversmith’s workshop.

About the Author

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George E. Gee

George E. Gee is an author known for his work in the field of silversmithing. His notable book, "The Silversmith's Handbook / Containing full instructions for the alloying and working of silver," serves as a comprehensive guide for both novice and experienced silversmiths. In this handbook, Gee provides detailed instructions on the techniques and processes involved in working with silver, making it a valuable resource for artisans and craftsmen interested in this traditional craft. His contributions to the literature on metalworking reflect a dedication to preserving and sharing the skills of silversmithing.

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