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Includes the names: Tim McCreight, Editor Tim McCreight

Works by Tim McCreight

Jewelry: Fundamentals of Metalsmithing (1997) 197 copies, 2 reviews
Complete Metalsmith: Professional Edition (2004) 173 copies, 1 review
Design Language (1996) 102 copies, 1 review
Practical Joining (2006) 27 copies
PMC Decade (2006) 17 copies

Associated Works

Theory and Practice of Goldsmithing (Jewelry Crafts) (2001) — Editor, some editions — 29 copies, 1 review

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Birthdate
1951
Gender
male
Organizations
Brynmorgen Press

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8 reviews
My favourite introductory handbook for hand and hot metalworking, particularly for smaller scales, silversmithing and basic jewellery
This book is a wonderful overview of most of the techniques of metalsmithing. The professional edition is sturdier for the most part than the older edition the book is designed to lat flat on the bench it is obvious it was designed by someone who designs functional objects for a living. It is the first book I recommend to anyone getting into metal work, from blacksmithing to jewelry making. It is a definite must-have and a classic of its kind. This said, if you get into any one technique show more more, specialty books are helpful, but this is the best overview out there show less
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This book is a follow-up to the highly successful "Jewelry Fundamentals of Metalsmithing" and has the same high quality photos and practical information. In addition to featuring scores of exciting boxes by contemporary designers from around the world, the book describes dozens of hinges, catches and construction techniques in practical detail. Intended for intermediate metalsmiths, this book will not only teach you how to make that special hinge, but get you show more excited about what to do with it.

About the Author
Tim McCreight is a metalsmith, designer, author, and teacher. He received a BA from the College of Wooster in 1973 and an MFA from Bowling Green State University in 1975. He taught for twelve years at the Center for Crafts in Worcester, Massachusetts, and for the next fifteen years at Maine College of Art in Portland.
Tim has been working in metals since 1970 and along the way has published more than a dozen books and made four videotapes. He served a term as president of the Society of North American Goldsmiths (SNAG), and has has been on the boards of Haystack, the American Craft Council and the PMC Guild. He has taught workshops in the United States, England, Canada, Mexico, and Japan. He writes for several magazines and consults for industry.
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