<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
The Woodworker's Complete Shop Reference
โ Scribed by J. Churchill
- Publisher
- Popular Woodworking Books
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 146
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Quick Answers, Solid Advice, Real Solutions. At last, it's all here in one book.
Make your shop complete with The Woodworker's Complete Shop Reference. It provides a comprehensive overview of woodworking - from selecting woods to finishing furniture - plus tips, guidelines and answers to all your most frequent questions.
It also addresses your #1 need - instant access to solutions for every woodworking dilemma. In fact, The Woodworker's Complete Shop Reference is the ultimate one-stop Q&A resource, no matter what your level of skill or experience. You'll find invaluable information on these topics and more:
Wood: the fundamental characteristics and properties of hardwoods, softwoods and imports at a glance
Hardware: everything you need to know about fasteners, knobs and brackets, how to install them, and working with the 32mm (Euro) system
Shop math: ideas, formulas and charts for making shop math easier, quicker and, yes, pain-free
Dimensions: guidelines for measuring and replicating furniture styles
Hand tools: all about hand tools - planes, chisels and files
Power tools: what they are and what they do, from miter saws to planers
Glues and adhesives: types of glues and their advantages and disadvantages
Joints: close-up illustrations of all the most common (and some not-so-common) joints
Sharpening: complete coverage of angles, stones and grinders
Finishing: guidelines for applying common stains and top coats
Safely setting up a shop: invaluable safety tips and set-up guidelines
Each section is jam-packed with illustrations and photos, plus dozens of listings for sources and supplies.
But that's not all. You'll also find page after page of information on the world's most intriguing woodworking people, places and history, from Habitat for Humanity to The Furniture City of Grand Rapids, Michigan. It's everything you could want from a shop reference and much, much more!
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