
Silversmith's Secrets
repair, restore and transform treasured items
$40.00
- Paperback
168 pages
- Release Date
13 February 2024
Summary
Unlock the Secrets of a Silversmith: Repair, Restore, and Reimagine Precious Objects
‘There are few problems that are insurmountable. If something is broken more often than not it can be repaired. A can-do attitude is essential, or at least a willingness to have a go.’ So writes award-winning silversmith and BBC television personality Brenton West in his introduction to this, his first book.
Brimming with in-depth technical information on tools, techniques, and metals, Brent…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781800921665 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 1800921667 |
| Author: | Brenton West |
| Publisher: | Search Press Ltd |
| Imprint: | Search Press Ltd |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 168 |
| Release Date: | 13 February 2024 |
| Weight: | 612g |
| Dimensions: | 260mm x 204mm x 10mm |
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Critics Review
Absolutely fascinating book. A must for anyone with a passion for fixing things.
I have long been an avid viewer of the TV programme The Repair Shop so I was quite thrilled when I heard that the resident silversmith, Brenton West had written a book about his trade.
The book is a fascinating insight into the silversmith’s trade and contains a wealth of information written in a very accessible format.
This book is not just about silversmithing but is aimed at anyone who has an interest in fixing things.
The book begins with an introduction to Brenton’s early years and how his passion blossomed for fixing things. The next section is a guide to various metals and their properties and melting points. Following on from this Brenton talks about what is a hallmark and how to identify them, which I found particularly interesting.
I found the section on tools really interesting and useful as it not only provides a wealth of photos of the tools Brenton uses for his trade but also a description and the use of each tool.
The next section of the book covers Core Skills, which leads nicely on from the last section and provides really good insights into the use of his tools, for example cutting with a piercing saw, soldering and repairing dents in items using hammers.
In the final section Brenton talks about a number of projects that arrive at his workshop daily. For each project he lists the item, aim, difficulty of repair and the tools you will need to complete the repair. Each project comes with photos and descriptions of the various steps needed to complete the repair.
This book has helped to rekindle a passion I had when I was younger for taking things to pieces to find out how they work and has brought back memories of my school days in metalworking lessons using the school forge to create wrought iron work and making sand moulds to pour molten metal into to create various items. Thank you Brenton.
– Gary Harris * Customer Review *The book reflects the passion Brenton has had for making and repairing since childhood.
… Step-by-step photographs and descriptions in the book of some of Brenton’s favourite projects show what can be achieved.
– u3a matters magazine * Issue 61 *This book is perfect for anyone who wants to learn to fix, repair or improve household items. If it’s broken, more often than not it can be repaired. Filled with in-depth technical information on tools, techniques and metals, we learn to diagnose problems, apply repairs and make good almost any precious items.
* Machine Knitting Monthly *About The Author
Brenton West
Brenton West is a silversmith and precious metal expert who finds joy in creating and restoring objects. He trained at Medway College of Art & Design and exhibited at The Ritz, Goldsmiths’ Hall, and the London Design Centre. He has since exhibited at numerous prestigious galleries and museums.
Brenton shares his passion for making and craft through broadcasting and teaching adults and children, recognizing the therapeutic benefits of creativity. He is the specialist silversmith and precious metals expert on the BBC’s “The Repair Shop.” In addition to his television and radio work, Brenton works on private commissions across various metals, artifacts, and eras. He has worked on notable items by famous makers and designers like Faberge, Hester Bateman, Paul Storr, Mappin & Webb, Georg Jensen, and Asprey.
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