Describes different types of joints and joinery tools, demonstrates simple, reinforced, and interlocking joints, and suggests four projects.
This book explores experimental approaches to the design and construction of wooden structures in architecture, while presenting the results of an artistic research project.
HomeSkills: Carpentry provides all the information you need to learn the essential skill of woodworking, from choosing and using tools to making joints and applying finishes.
The Joint Book features illustrated instructions for over 70 joints—providing easy-to-follow step-by-step directions for creating edge and scarf joints, lapped and housed joints, mortise and tenon joints, miters and bevels, dovetails, ...
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.
Learn the joinery techniques that are essential to fine woodworking, including butt joints, dadoes and grooves, rabbet, miter, lap, mortise-tenon, edge-to-edge, dovetail, and many more.
DRW-Verlag Weinbrenner, Leinfelden-Echterdingen Hedges JI (1990) The chemistry of archaeological wood. In: Rowell RM, Barbour RJ (eds) Archaeological wood: properties, chemistry, and preservation. American Chemical Society, Washington, ...
This book explores experimental approaches to the design and construction of wooden structures in architecture, while presenting the results of an artistic research project.
This is a practical reference for all people in woodworking.
In the midst of her busy schedule, Kate Wood, award-winning blogger behind Wood and Spoon and mother of three, realized that she was surviving, but not thriving, and that what she needed more than another cup of coffee was real connection ...
Shows and describes splicing, oblique, corner, cross, and edge joints used in Japanese wooden construction