The best way to benefit from this book is to do the projects (40 of them), and to progress through it as one continuous course. New material is introduced with each new project. The book assumes that the reader is familiar with Hadar’s first book, The Handbook of Metal Clay: Textures and Forms, and often refers to it for certain techniques. The same toolkit applies, with extra tools introduced at the beginning of each project.
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