Hi Tom and all,
That was a nice project.
When I studied silversmithing we indeed had to hammer down a cast block of silver to create a fork (same thing as a spoon). When I look into "Orfèvrerie joaillerie, Encyclopédie Diderot et d'Alembert" by Diderot and D' Alembert, the tools used in the 18th century are basically what I am used to work with. Of course with the exception of electrical grinding and polishing machines.
For some jobs we still needed to use pumice and coal (f.i. if we needed something 100% flat like in mokume gane). Sometimes we needed to use steel/hematite burnishers to give it a polish or to smoothen out wrong engraving lines. In the old days the silversmith was probably not the guy having to do that, that was an apprentice job.
Things haven't changed much in silversmithing. Try to get a hold of the book, it has many pictures and some explanations of techniques but it is in French.
ISBN 2905388471
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