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Despite the growing interest in making paddles and canoes, it is
difficult to find reliable information for that craft. For the
how-to beginner, a paddle represents the perfect challenge, both
finite and functional. For the skilled woodworker, the opportunity
to experiment with design and technique to create a tailor-made
product that perfectly suits a paddler's needs is a dream come
true. In Canoe Paddles: A Complete Guide to Making Your Own,
longtime canoeist and woodworker Graham Warren provides detailed
information and guidance to make a canoe paddle that will be used
with confidence and cherished for generations. The book is
thoroughly illustrated with photographs, line drawings and plans
with measurements for: How to make a paddle having a single blade,
a bent shaft, or double blades; How to protect a paddle with oil or
varnish; What to look for when test-driving a paddle; How to
decorate a paddle; How to care for and repair a paddle.The book
also covers: Paddle design - grips, shaft, blade, flexibility,
weight, balance; Paddle woods and adhesives; Hand tools, power
tools and homemade tools, carving and finishing tools; Making the
paddle - size, design, mark out, cut and carve; Paddle plans,
including Beavertail, Voyageur, Algonquin, Whitewater, Bent-shaft,
Double-blade, Child's; Templates for grips, tips and blades;
Materials sources. The authors include an appreciation of the
evolution of the paddle plus a special chapter by renowned
canoe-building teacher David Gidmark, which celebrates
paddle-making in the native American tradition.
Ronald is an accomplished master carpenter and designer. All of
these projects have been constructed, designed and illustrated.
This instructional guide is for the family moving into a new home.
Or an old home that needs some additions. Or maybe you have a
growing family and need a few additions but want to do it yourself.
The makings of all the things you will need for a growing family
and a beautiful home. All in one package It includes the
instructions for a fort, doghouse, birdhouse, trellis and
workbench. They are in this order: 1: The Simplest Fort 2: Dog
House 3: Trellis 4: Workbench 5: Birdhouse This pack includes the
instructions for a 6x6x10 fort, 4x8 trellis, 4x4x5 doghouse, 1'6"
birdhouse and 32"x6'0" workbench. Easy to follow instructions and
drawings.
Mick Stidever continues with his journey of Woodcarving within this
Volume 3. In this diary he presents a further sixteen carvings from
a Grinling Gibbons Swag to a relief of African Elephants with many
others in between. He continues to recount his emotions; his highs
and lows as he endeavours to achieve the best possible result with
each and every carving. At times he succeeds; at other times he
falls short but continually he strives to learn more about the
craft. Whether he is seen to be improving his skills remains with
the reader but for him the journey was thoroughly enjoyable, once
again opening many doors to other related experiences along the
way. This particular volume of A Diary of a Woodcarver provides the
reader with a greater detail of each project than previously so
that others may, if they so wish, tackle similar carvings. This
diary again should provide encouragement, interest and a good read
for anyone with a love for the craft of woodcarving. The book is a
good and fascinating read and will inspire any carver to widen
their horizons and appreciation of woodcarving. Michael Painter
A.R.B.S
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