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Are there any books on smithing?????
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<blockquote data-quote="rentyn" data-source="post: 654830" data-attributes="member: 48345"><p>Hey everyone, </p><p>I was wondering if there are any decent books on smithing that would be worthwhile reading for someone just getting started. I'm located in Canada and schools that have a gunsmithing program amount to one in Quebec and they teach in french. I'm signing up for some machining courses at a local college to get an understanding of the machine aspect of it. I have been looking for some dvd's that have some good information in them. PTG sells some ones that look good. The AGI ones are probably good as long as you don't use them for your entire eduacation. It seems nowadays everyone wants to learn something in 3 months by doing nothing. </p><p> </p><p>Any ideas would be a step in the right direction. Thanks.</p><p> </p><p>Cheers, MIchael Gemus</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rentyn, post: 654830, member: 48345"] Hey everyone, I was wondering if there are any decent books on smithing that would be worthwhile reading for someone just getting started. I'm located in Canada and schools that have a gunsmithing program amount to one in Quebec and they teach in french. I'm signing up for some machining courses at a local college to get an understanding of the machine aspect of it. I have been looking for some dvd's that have some good information in them. PTG sells some ones that look good. The AGI ones are probably good as long as you don't use them for your entire eduacation. It seems nowadays everyone wants to learn something in 3 months by doing nothing. Any ideas would be a step in the right direction. Thanks. Cheers, MIchael Gemus [/QUOTE]
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