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Books > Health, Home & Family > Home & house maintenance > DIY > Woodworking
Filled with detailed instructions and time-saving tips, this
informative DVD demonstrates the steps required to obtain a flat
and square board ready for any number of uses. Before any project
can begin to take shape, the raw lumber must be cut, squared,
flattened, and made ready to join to any other piece. Many lumber
yards offer to process rough stock for their customers, but this
expensive service is completely unnecessary if a craftsman knows
the trick of preparing his own lumber with simple hand tools.
Filled with the patient instruction of an experienced woodworker,
this DVD is everything a learner needs to master the thriftier
method of squaring lumber with a hand plane.
Roy Underhill brings to woodworking the intimate relationship with
wood that craftsmen enjoyed in the days before power tools.
Combining historical background, folklore, alternative technololgy,
and humor, he provides both a source of general information and a
detailed introduction to traditional woodworking. Beginning with a
guide to trees and tools, "The Woodwright's Shop" includes chapters
on gluts and mauls, shaving horses, rakes, chairs, weaving wood,
hay forks, dough bowls, lathes, blacksmithing, dovetails,
panel-frame construction, log houses, and timber-frame
construction. More than 330 photographs illustrate the text.
For more than twenty-five years, Roy Underhill has taught the
techniques of traditional hand-tool woodworking. In five books and
on his popular, long-running PBS series, The Woodwright's Shop,
America's leading authority on old-time woodcraft has inspired
millions to take up chisel and plane. Designed for both woodworking
novices and for more seasoned woodworkers looking for enjoyable
projects, the books feature step-by-step instructions, complete
with easy-to-follow photographs and measured drawings.
Roy Underhill is the former master housewright at Colonial
Williamsburg. He created The Woodwright's Shop, one of the first
television programs devoted to woodworking, in 1979. The series is
produced by the University of North Carolina Center for Public
Television and has aired nationally since 1981. Roy is a graduate
of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and holds a
master's degree from Duke University. He lives in Williamsburg,
Virginia.
The Woodwright's Shop
A Practical Guide to Traditional Woodcraft
Features a guide to trees and tools as well as chapters on gluts
and mauls, shaving horses, chairs, lathes, blacksmithing, log
houses, and more.
The Woodwright's Companion
Exploring Traditional Woodcraft
Includes chapters on helves and handles, saws, the search for the
whetstone quarry, hurdles, whimmy diddles, planes, window sashes,
and pit sawing.
The Woodwright's Workbook
Further Explorations in Traditional Woodcraft
With step-by-step instructions for tool chests, workbenches,
lathes, and historical reproductions of items for the home. Roy
also explores building barns, boats, and even colonial fortresses.
The Woodwright's Eclectic Workshop
Popular projects include the Adirondack chair, tavern table,
folding ladder, rocking horse, lathe, and kayak, all illustrated
with photographs and measured drawings.
The Woodwright's Apprentice
Twenty Favorite Projects from The Woodwright's Shop
Begins with directions for building a workbench, then builds new
skills--from frame construction to dovetailing, turning,
steam-bending, and carving--with each successive project.
This book is written by America's master of traditional
woodcraft.For thirty years, Roy Underhill's PBS program, ""The
Woodwright's Shop,"" has brought classic hand-tool craftsmanship to
viewers across America. Now, in his seventh book, Roy shows how to
engage the mysteries of the splitting wedge and the cutting edge to
shape wood from forest to furniture.Beginning with the standing
tree, each chapter of ""The Woodwright's Guide"" explores one of
nine trades of woodcraft: faller, countryman and cleaver, hewer,
log-builder, sawyer, carpenter, joiner, turner, and cabinetmaker.
Each trade brings new tools and techniques; each trade uses a
different character of material; but all are united by the grain in
the wood and the enduring mastery of muscle and steel.Hundreds of
detailed drawings by Eleanor Underhill (Roy's daughter) illustrate
the hand tools and processes for shaping and joining wood. A
special concluding section contains detailed plans for making your
own foot-powered lathes, workbenches, shaving horses, and taps and
dies for wooden screws.""The Woodwright's Guide"" is informed by a
lifetime of experience and study. A former master craftsman at
Colonial Williamsburg, Roy has inspired millions to ""just say no
to power tools"" through his continuing work as a historian,
craftsman, activist, and teacher. In ""The Woodwright's Guide"", he
takes readers on a personal journey through a legacy of
off-the-grid, self-reliant craftsmanship. It's a toolbox filled
with insight and technique, as well as wisdom and confidence for
the artisan in all of us.
Master the art of green woodworking with key techniques and
inspiring projects. Looking for a simpler and more natural way of
working with wood? Then look no further than William Wall's Wood
Craft. Learn how to make inspiring designs within beautiful wooden
objects from fresh green wood, and become skilled in the crafts of
whittling, axe-based furniture making, weaving and more! With green
woodworking, there's no need for costly materials and machines. In
fact, all you need to begin crafting is a log, an axe, and a hand
knife! What are you waiting for? Dive straight in to discover: -25
step-by-step projects including annotated photographs and diagrams
to pinpoint the detail of each project -Introductory chapter on
understanding wood demonstrates how to read different pieces of
wood -Detailed guide on sourcing a regular supply of fresh quality
wood wherever you live Each technique is integrated with the
examination of each key tool, so you can gain an understanding of
how each tool works, learn the main grips and movements, and master
key techniques with practice exercises. Discover how to build your
very own equipment, from goblets to garden hurdles, candle holders
to coat hooks, and so much more. Whether you're looking to develop
a new skill this New Year, or you simply wish to hone your
technique in woodworking by having projects to practice on, this
all-encompassing woodworking guide can help to unleash your
creativity and maximise your potential. Author William Wall has
been crafting green wood for over 30 years and even teaches courses
in green woodworking that range in skill level, from complete
beginners to advanced crafts. Readers of Wood Craft can engage in
project-based learning, and discover how to create genuinely
desirable objects with innovative and inspiring designs. Let DK
plant the seed of curiosity in the minds of our readers, and watch
as it blossoms into a life-long love of woodworking. A must-have
volume for those who wish to engage in a mindful craft that
requires little space and few tools, whether you want to reconnect
to your natural surroundings, find a creative way of relaxing, or
perfect your skills in the subject.
A true magnum opus, Cecil A. Hewett's English Historic Carpentry
appeals to every type of architectural historian, from the
connoisseur of cathedrals to the vernacular 'barn and cottage'
enthusiast. It also offers practical insight into the structure and
age of the old homes and outbuildings of Britain, and will reveal
that much timber-work is appreciably older than their owners might
think. This book will be a source of pride and inspiration to all
who work in timber today, showing that the master carpenters of the
past achieved their highest levels of craftsmanship well before the
master masons, and that they were their equals as medieval
architects. Beginning as a young upstart with wild theories, Hewett
grew to become the accepted authority on all matters of historic
carpentry and a pioneer of a whole new technology in the dating of
ancient buildings. In English Historic Carpentry, he provides the
definite statement of his work, superbly illustrated by his own
drawings. As Hewett maintained, 'the building is the document' and
this book will teach you how to read the evidence that is written
in wood.
A great finish can make even a simple project look terrific. A bad
finish can ruin the most well-built, sophisticated piece of
furniture. Finishing can be a daunting and mystifying task to many
woodworkers and DIYers who fear wrecking their projects at this
late stage in the process. This collection of articles from Fine
Woodworking brings together the best information on a rich variety
of finishing techniques. Nowadays, finishing wood doesn't just
embrace fine clear finishes like shellac and French polishing, but
also bright pigmented lacquers, dyes and stains, milk paint, and
crackled paint. Finishing Wood features a whole section on the hot
new trend of coloring wood. Also included is timeless information
on preparing a surface before you apply a finish (a critical first
step) as well as tried-and-true methods for applying all the
traditional finishes, whether by brush or by spraying.
Find fast answers to woodworking questions! From fasteners to finishing, angles to adhesives, this portable guide is packed with helpful charts, lists and illustrations to move your woodworking projects along. Need to compute an odd joint angle, select appropriate hardware, or pick the right finish for a project? You can consult this book for solutions to those dilemmas and many more. It's the ideal size to stash in a toolbox or bench top, where you will refer to it again and again.
FEATURES
- Dozens of charts and lists providing key woodworking facts, figures and formulas at a glance
- Clear, quick-reference illustrations of angles, joints, mouldings, fasteners and more
- Demystifies woodworking math, including conversions and geometry
- Portable, durable format perfect for hands-on use in the shop
The tablesaw is the heart of the woodworking shop. Here is practical, shop-tested advice for the beginning to the intermediate woodworker about choosing the right machine for your workshop, and the best saw blades for the materials you use. You'll learn how to tune any saw for top performance; where to stand and how to move to make safe and accurate cuts; how to lay out and saw precise grooves, tapers, and miters; and how to set up your saw for making identical parts. These are the basic elements of joining wood -- with your new skills, you will be able to build furniture and household projects that fit precisely together, every time.
Superb guide to every aspect of the craft: necessary tools and appliances, esthetics of wood carving, comprehensive history of wood carving design, and of course, clear, precise instructions on every technique. Index.
Woodburning, also known as pyrography, is a craft on the rise and
now you can learn how to get started with the expert advice in this
book from the renowned wood artist, Court O'Reilly. Perfect for
nature lovers, create ten artistic projects, each one presenting a
new skill, technique, or concept.
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