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Books > Health, Home & Family > Home & house maintenance > DIY > Woodworking
This handbook describes a range of hand tools and simple
muscle-powered machinery appropriate to developing countries where
abundant labour can offset the problems of limited funds or
unreliable sources of energy for mechanization.
The ultimate guide to woodturning useful items! Build your turning
skills as you create functional and attractive woodturning
projects. Featuring 14 project sections - most of which contain
multiple variations for an endless array of inspiration - you'll
turn everything from frames, funnels, and spinning tops to both
antique and modern chess sets, a pepper grinder, backscratcher, and
so much more. Also included are step-by-step instructions, helpful
photography and diagrams, dimensioned scale drawings for over 20
woodturning projects, a detailed introduction to woodturning, and
an informative section on various small tools. Author, instructor,
and professional turner Mike Darlow has written seven other
woodturning books, as well as hundreds of magazine articles for
Fine Woodworking, The Woodworker, and Woodturning Design, making
him a leading voice in the world of woodturning.
Wood finishing doesn't have to be complicated or confusing. It can
be simplified with easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions, and
that's exactly what Wood Finishing 101, Updated Edition provides;
no science, no art, just simple directions with clear photography
to show you every step of the process. With this must-have guide,
you'll learn how to finish common woods using widely-available
finishing materials. Follow step-by-step instructions, eliminate
the guesswork, and get the finished results you want every time!
Bob Flexner has been writing about and teaching wood finishing to
hobbyists and professionals for over 30 years. With his expertise,
guidance, and easy-to-understand directions, this complete guide to
everything you need to know about wood finishing belongs in every
woodworker's library. This new edition includes updated information
on solvents and stripping agents.
This book demonstrates how to design and make built-in cabinets for
a variety of rooms. It includes instructions for cutting, joining,
finishing and installing, plus advice for working with different
materials. It includes a colourful 16-page idea gallery.
Demonstrating how woodworkers can approach the complex job of
designing and making built-in cabinets for kitchens, family rooms,
and home offices, this technical handbook provides meticulously
detailed shop drawings, instructions, and hundreds of professional
tips for saving time, materials, unnecessary aggravation, and
money. Bob Lang offers practical, hands-on guidance for building
traditional face-frame cabinets as well as constructing
contemporary frameless cabinets. Woodworkers will learn how to
measure rooms and design fitting cabinetry that considers both
function and aesthetics, how to develop working shop drawings and
cutting lists, and how to work with materials as varied as solid
wood and plastic laminate. Technical instructions for cutting and
joining the basic box, as well as for fitting it to drawers, sinks,
corners, appliances, and islands, are also included, as are
detailed steps for sanding, finishing and installing each piece.
This revised edition also offers a colourful new 16-page idea
gallery with photographs of finished cabinets.
Joint-making a top priority for woodworkers Woodworkers have
plenty to cheer about with The Complete Guide to Joint-Making. This
comprehensive and practical book demystifies the all-important
subject of choosing, designing, and cutting woodworking joints. It
s packed with insightful information and tricks of the trade that
will advance the work of novices and seasoned craftsmen alike.
The litmus test for woodworkers. Strong, appropriate, and
well-fitting joints are one of the hallmarks of the skilled
woodworker. Making them properly requires intelligent planning,
accurate layout, and a sufficient degree of care in cutting,
fitting, and final assembly.
A methodical approach that pays off. That's the approach author
John Bullar pursues in this essential guide. He walks readers
through choosing the appropriate joint for its intended purpose and
continues methodically through constructing and finally assembling
the finished pieces. He also covers lumber selection, tools, and
adhesives, and offers recommendations for the working methods and
habits that are needed to achieve consistently good results.
Techniques for hand tools and machines.The Complete Guide to
Joint-Making explains in detail the traditional hand techniques
that are the foundation of woodworking. Plus, the section on
machine-made joints covers every power tool needed for joints,
including how to get the best results from a biscuit jointer, a
router, and other power tools."
Making your own bird boxes and feeders is a rewarding and
environmentally sound way to enhance any garden by attracting
birds. The food we supply in winter can mean the difference between
life and death for small birds, and in spring and summer bird boxes
help many species to raise their families. Birdhouses, Boxes, and
Feeders for the Backyard Hobbyist is an invaluable source of
information for both the woodworker and the bird-lover. Woodworking
experts Alan and Gill Bridgewater have teamed up with ornithologist
Stephen Moss to produce a range of boxes and feeders designed to
meet the needs of birds and enhance your garden. Information on box
and feeder siting, appropriate food, types of nest box, and the
birds you can expect to see, is featured alongside everything that
you need to know about suitable woods, necessary tools and
materials, and construction techniques. Seventeen projects, well
illustrated with photographs and diagrams, offer concise
step-by-step instructions and are suitable for novice and
experienced woodworkers alike.
Japanese tools are manufactured to perform at the high level top
craftspeople demand, but they work differently from Western
tools--saws cut on the pull, not the push--and need to be properly
maintained to provide decades of useful service. Covering four
major tool categories--plus sharpening stones--the authors guide
the woodworker or hobbyist step by step, using detailed line
drawings and concise how-to explanations.
Step into the workshop of award-winning and internationally
recognised woodturning expert Bonnie Klein to learn the techniques
that lead to woodturning success. Whether you are an enthusiastic
beginner or an experienced turner, these practical and fun-to-make
small projects are Bonnie Klein "classics" that will ultimately
improve your woodturning expertise on any size lathe. Twelve
step-by-step projects demonstrate a wide variety of techniques and
decorative enhancements, accompanied by full-colour photographs and
easy-to-follow instructions. As you complete Bonnie's
skill-building designs - ranging from her famous Spin Top to the
more challenging Acorn Box - this book will add to your toolbox of
woodturning skills.
Understanding Wood is the definitive reference on wood technology,
and is a keystone of every woodworker's library. The first edition
(1980) sold over 128,000 copies: this new edition updates the
classic text with new information on new materials: composite
board, adhesives and finishes which have been developed since the
original edition. There are also 225 brand new colour photographs!
Up-to-date and Comprehensive: revised and updated edition of a
woodworking classic (Taunton Press, 1980; 1-918804-05-1) which
continues to sell thousands of copies a year to this day. New four
colour photography is clearer and more informative. Comprehensive:
everything you know about wood and wood technology: the nature of
wood and its properties, the basics of wookworking technology,
using the woodworker's raw materials.
Build super-flat and strong with a torsion box workbench, assembly
table and alignment beams. This title offers great storage
solutions and expert advice for making a workshop more efficient.
It provides everything a woodworker needs to know about building a
workbench, making outfeed tables for shop machines, making work
tables, assembly tables and storage cabinets.
This title includes shop tested expert advice from American
Woodworker on how to build 50 attractive & functional
woodworking projects for all areas of the house, from storage for
the kitchen and the outdoors, to furniture and heirlooms. With a
variety of style and skill levels included, there is something for
every woodworker in this book. Step by step guidance, workshop tips
and plans for projects that can take a few hours to a weekend to
complete, make this an ideal resource for woodworkers looking for a
new project or wanting to spruce up their home.
Get the expert guidance you need to become a master woodworker!
With 448 pages, more than 1,000 lavish full-color illustrations,
easy-to-follow diagrams, and step-by-step instructions to walk you
through each and every phase of the process, Woodworking outstrips
all competitors in affordability, accessibility, and
comprehensiveness. From setting up a workshop to the principles of
good design, how to use tools and essential techniques, it's the
only reference that aspiring craftsmen need to start creating
fantastic woodworking projects right away. This big book covers
choosing wood, measuring, marking and layout, cutting, joinery,
drilling, shaping, clamping, gluing, fastening, finishing and more.
But where a lot of woodworking books only show you some skills,
this giant woodworking compendium goes on to give you 41 complete
home furnishing project plans so you can put your skills to use.
If you'd like to learn to carve in relief, this comprehensive
guidebook will teach you everything you need to know. With some
sharp tools, a smooth piece of wood and this new book, you'll soon
be confidently carving exquisite animals, landscapes, flowers,
borders, Celtic knots and more. Acclaimed carver and instructor
Lora S. Irish takes you step-by-step through simple carvings on a
practice board to introduce all of the essential cuts, contouring
and smoothing steps used in basic relief woodcarving. 10 original
new project patterns are accompanied by clear in-depth instructions
and dozens of how-to photographs. Each design is presented both as
an outline pattern for tracing directly onto wood, and as a
detailed sketch to guide your work. A stunning photo gallery of
finished projects is included to offer further inspiration.
Woodworkers interested in woodburning will build their skill level
through these three step-by-step projects for beginner,
intermediate, and advanced burners. They will learn how to prepare
wood surfaces before burning, how to transfer a design or pattern,
and how to select materials for burning, coloring, and finishing a
project. Methods for burning onto wood, leather, paper, bark, and
antlers are detailed alongside ample pictures of pyrography on the
various materials that will inspire novice woodburners. Numerous
techniques are also discussed, including solar, negative, relief,
engraving, torch, and hot wire. The most difficult area for
burners--how to realistically create animal fur, feathers, and
eyes--is addressed.
This title includes full-sized plans for 8 canoe designs, most of
which are the author's own adaptations. The step-by-step directions
are accompanied by more than 100 photographs and illustrations.
Covering everything from safety in the boat to shop repairs, Gil
Gilpatrick thoroughly explains the whys and shortcuts learned from
his experience in the shop and on the water. A Maine guide, he uses
his own canoes and tests their performance on the challenging
Allagash River every summer. It includes full-sized plans for 8
well-proven canoe designs, most of which are the author's own
adaptations. Step-by-step directions for building a canoe from
start to finish are accompanied by more than 100 photographs and
illustrations.
Woodworking is a useful and enjoyable skill that anyone can learn.
If you've ever wished you knew how to make things out of wood, this
book is the perfect place to start. You'll be amazed at how simple
it is to build fun and practical wooden items as you work through
the easy lessons inside. Each of the woodworking projects in this
book can be completed in just a few hours. Designed to teach basic
woodworking skills, they require only ordinary lumber and simple
hand and power tools that you may already own. Each new project
builds on what you learned before, allowing you to become more
self-confident as your skills increase.
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