Sterling Publishing Co., Inc., 1999, hardcover, illustrated, A4 format, index, condition: as new.
It's the complete reference handbook on wood! From the most popular natural and man-made woods used in furniture making to repairs and restoration, this manual covers it all. Photos of lumbers, both hard and soft, show color and grain; for each, an accompanying caption tells what tasks it's best suited for, how it cuts, and its durability. Every tool is laid out, with a discussion of how and when to use it: gauges, shaping tools, clamps and clamps, drills, and more. Make joints and do turning; add a high-quality finish; and do six step-by-step projects that range from a dining room table to a bedside cabinet. And, for the ultimate woodworking thrill, construct projects that you yourself have conceived and designed.
Woodworking as a hobby has always commanded a large and eager following. In recent years, the number of enthusiasts has grown, proving that regardless of age, gender, or budget, anyone can develop woodworking skills and become proficient at making their own furniture, ornaments, or household wares.
The Woodworker's Handbook is the complete reference book on the subject. It introduces the interested beginner to all aspects of this fascinating, fulfilling, and productive hobby, and provides useful advice and concise information to expand the knowledge and expertise of the more experienced woodworker. It features sections on: the most popular natural and man-made woods; use, care and maintenance of tools and equipment; techniques and basic woodworking skills; a varied range of step-by-step projects; repairs and restoration of old wood.