These densely packed, brilliantly presented, and highly detailed books supply beginning and serious woodworkers alike -- through photos, meticulous drawings, and clear concise instructions -- with all the information they need to create sophisticated projects in wood. Lucid layouts and precise diagrams add to these books' strong how-to utility aspect while the "Shop Tips" and "Designers Notebook" features make browsing them a delight to both neophytes and master craftsmen. The result is a series of books that are as inspirational as they are fully functional when it comes to creating an actual project. Each volume is handsomely presented in four-color paper-over-board format. Spiral binding allows the book to lay flat on the workbench for maximum convenience and utility. Classic cabinet making requires a vast array of fixtures and jigs to form and shape the essential elements of cabinetry. This volume helps you assemble these invaluable aids -- from pushblocks and featherboards to router trammels, dovetail jigs, and drill press tables -- and create a woodshop capable of producing professional work.
This is a comprehensive introduction to the principles and concepts involved in designing jigs and fixtures for manufacturing.
A definitive, extensively illustrated woodworking reference on building jigs and fixtures presents detailed, step-by-step instructions that cover all aspects of jig-making, from the simple to the elaborate. 12,000 first printing.
This handbook shows woodworkers how to use their router in new ways, by providing detailed step-by-step instructions which show over 50 jigs and the techniques for using them.
This comprehensive series for woodworkers provides customizable, detailed plans for up to 20 projects.
One of the world's most popular woodworking authors makes routers more usefulthan ever with his complete guide to the revolutionary advancements in routertechniques that have become available in recent years.
A process-oriented benchtop reference that provides the latest, most practical information on how to use the router.
Router Projects and Jigs
From the experts at Wood magazine come technical advice, wonderful projects, and practical tips, for that most versatile and popular woodworking tool, the router.
Part of the popular Time-Life woodworking series. A jig guides the tool to the work, while a fixture guides the work to the tool. This hardcover presents both types quite well.