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Tools For Metal Sculpture George Goehl

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Tools For Metal Sculpture George Goehl
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Publisher: GSEG Media
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.51 MB
Author: George Goehl
ISBN: 9781450774598, 1450774598
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Tools For Metal Sculpture George Goehl by George Goehl 9781450774598, 1450774598 instant download after payment.

An overview of tools needed to being working in the medium of metal sculpture.

You probably already have most of the hand tools that you’ll need. 

  

Some tools you can get by with just buying the cheapest.  But there are some tools you'll want to get the best available.

 

An example are Needle Nose Pliers.  I usually have two or three pairs on the table.  A couple of good pairs and one that is of the cheap variety.  I use the cheap one when I have the needle nose close to the torch flame.  These take a lot of abuse so it not a big expenditure to buy another inexpensive pair.

 

Special emphasis is on the aviation shears, the diagonal cutters and the end cutters. These three get a lot of use so for the diagonal and end cutters I use either Channel Lock or Klein tools.  I prefer these with the longer handles as it gives more leverage and thus easier on the hands.

 

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