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The Master Blacksmith: Tools, Techniques, and Inspiration to Increase the Scale and Quality of Your Work

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Forge smarter, not harder. This modern guide to blacksmithing provides the practical systems, techniques, and mindset you need to master your craft.
 
Blacksmithing is one of humanity’s oldest trades—and one of its most adaptable. In The Master Blacksmith, Nicholas Wicks offers an unprecedented look at blacksmithing as a modern production practice, merging centuries-old techniques with lessons drawn from manufacturing and design.

Rather than treating blacksmithing as an isolated art, Wicks approaches the forge as an evolving a workshop where time, heat, and material must be managed as efficiently as any industrial process. He will teach you how to think in heats, optimize tool setups, and apply “shop ecology” principles to eliminate waste and increase consistency.

Part philosophy, part manual, and part toolkit, the book

The science of heat and time in forgingThe economics of handmade value in a mechanized worldSystems thinking for workshop managementTool- and jig-making for repeatable productionDesign strategies for scaling handmade work
Throughout, Wicks balances technical expertise with a craftsman’s sensibility. He shows that “production” and “handmade” need not be opposing ideals—one can build sustainable business practices while preserving the integrity of craft.

From hobbyists scaling up to professionals refining their workflow, The Master Blacksmith provides a new model for the twenty-first-century smith: informed by tradition, grounded in efficiency, and focused on longevity.

Expertly written, beautifully illustrated, and deeply practical, this book reframes blacksmithing as a craft of systems—a field where every heat counts, every tool has a purpose, and every hammer blow is part of a larger rhythm.

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Expected publication October 6, 2026

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