THE MASTER BLACKSMITH

Subtitle Tools, Techniques, and Inspiration to Increase the Scale and Quality of Your Work

Nicholas Wicks
Price $30.00 / £25.00
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Forge smarter, not harder. This modern guide to blacksmithing gives you the practical systems, techniques, and shop-tested mindset you need to build skill, increase efficiency, and create better work at the forge.
 
Blacksmithing is one of humanity’s oldest trade, but it remains one of the most adaptable. In The Master Blacksmith, Nicholas Wicks presents blacksmithing as both a traditional craft and a modern production practice, combining time-honored techniques with lessons drawn from manufacturing, design, and workshop management.

Rather than treating blacksmithing as an isolated art, Wicks teaches you to see it as working system where heat, time, tools and material all need to be managed with intention. He will teach you how to think in heats, optimize tool setups, and apply “shop ecology” principles to eliminate waste and increase consistency.

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

  • The relationship between heat, time, and control in forging
  • The value and economics of handmade work in a mechanized world
  • Systems thinking for a more efficient blacksmithing shop
  • Tool- and jig-making for repeatable results
  • Design strategies for scaling handmade production without sacrificing craft


Throughout, Wicks shows that "production" and "handmade" are not opposing ideals. With the right systems in place, smiths can build sustainable business practices, improve consistency, and preserve the integrity of hand-forged work.

Ideal for serious hobbyists, working blacksmiths, and makers ready to refine their process, The Master Blacksmith offers a practical new model for the twenty-first-century smith: rooted in tradition, focused on efficiency, and built for long-term growth.

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

 

Format:
Format Hardcover Book 176 Pages
ISBN:
ISBN 9781577159070
Size:
Size8.00 in x 10.00 in / 203.20 mm x 254.00 mm
Published:
Published Date October 6th, 2026
Nicholas Wicks
Nicholas Wicks is an artist blacksmith based in Maine. His family has been metalworking for five generations, starting with Nick’s great-great-grandfather, who worked on the Statue of Liberty. After apprenticing under the master blacksmith Jim Whitson in Scotland, Nick started Wicks Forge in his grandfather’s garage using homemade tools and his great-grandfather’s anvil. Wicks Forge quickly expanded as audiences responded to Nick’s products and philosophy—everyday pieces that combined a formal background in blacksmithing with an accessible, DIY mentality. Nick started helping others join the Maker Movement as a contributing editor for Popular Mechanics, where he writes how-to articles and reviews about which work pants are least likely to catch on fire. Wicks Forge has been featured in numerous galleries and publications, including Yankee Magazine and Connecticut Magazine. Nick is a member of the New England Blacksmiths Guild and the Artist Blacksmith Association of North America. He is the author of The Everyday Blacksmith.
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