<div><p><b>Your personal research assistant</b></p><p>Anyone who works wood knows that the craft veers into math, biology and chemistry. You often have to compute some odd joint angle, calculate the amount of wood movement in a panel, choose appropriate metal hardware, or select the proper adhesive
Popular woodworking practical shop math: portable, accurate, complete
โ Scribed by Begnal, Tom
- Publisher
- Popular Woodworking Books
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 243
- Edition
- 1st ed
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Multiply your woodworking talents
There's no getting around it: woodworking involves math. If you don't know how to do basic calculations, you'll be at somewhat of a disadvantage as a woodworker. On the other hand, if you know how to work with fractions, decimals, angles, and geometric shapes, you'll expand your capabilities in the shop many times over.
Don't worry if you've struggled with shop math in the past. You hold the solutions in your hands. In these pages, you'll discover simple approaches for everything from adding fractions and decimals to laying out ellipses, octagons, and other shapes that will expand your design repertoire. You'll learn:
- how to easily calculate the proper amount of wood and finishes you'll need for projects
- how to convert a furniture photo into a dimensional drawing
- how to adjust the speed of a machine by combining the correct sizes of pulleys, and lots more
Add it all up, and it makes for a great buy in a shop book.
โฆ Table of Contents
Content: Understanding fractions --
Working with fractions --
Understanding decimals --
Working with decimals --
Powers and roots --
Common geometric shapes --
Plane figure formulas --
Solid figure formulas --
Basic geometric construction --
Basic geometric theorems --
Enlarging grid patterns --
Simplifying compound angles --
Solving right triangles --
Applying handy woodshop formulas --
Converting a photograph into a dimensional drawing --
Reading micrometers and calipers.
โฆ Subjects
Woodwork;Mathematics.;Shop mathematics.
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<div><p><b>Your personal research assistant</b></p><p>Anyone who works wood knows that the craft veers into math, biology and chemistry. You often have to compute some odd joint angle, calculate the amount of wood movement in a panel, choose appropriate metal hardware, or select the proper adhesive
Multiply your woodworking talentsThere's no getting around it: woodworking involves math. If you don't know how to do basic calculations, you'll be at somewhat of a disadvantage as a woodworker. On the other hand, if you know how to work with fractions, decimals, angles, and geometric shapes, you'll
<DIV><B>Your personal research assistant</B><P>Anyone who works wood knows that the craft veers into math, biology and chemistry. You often have to compute some odd joint angle, calculate the amount of wood movement in a panel, choose appropriate metal hardware, or select the proper adhesive or fini