
How To Woodwork
Phil Davy(Author)
Hamlyn (Publisher)
Published on 15. August 2007
Book
Paperback/Softback
256 pages
978-0-600-61559-0 (ISBN)
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Description
An extensive and comprehensive guide to all aspects of woodwork, ideal for the amateur craftsman. The practical, step-by-step instructions - all complemented by lavish colour photography and detailed illustrations - ensure the ability to overcome any D.I.Y. dilemma. Packed with tricks and tips from the Editor of the UK's biggest-selling woodwork magazine, you will be provided with all the mental tools you need to complete your perfect project. User-friendly additions, such as the Jargon-buster, quick page-reference guide and suggestions for alternative techniques allow you to build up confidence and learn all essential techniques at your own pace.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Octopus Publishing Group
Dimensions
Height: 274 mm
Width: 217 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
969 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-600-61559-0 (9780600615590)
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Person
With a love of making things from wood going back to his childhood, on leaving school Phil studied musical instrument making at the London College of Furniture. After running a woodwork training workshop for school leavers, he taught carpentry and joinery at various colleges in the west of England and is a qualified wood machinist. He joined Good Woodworking magazine as Technical Editor when it was launched in 1992, going on to edit Britain's biggest-selling woodwork magazine for nine years.
Content
Introduction. Wood & Materials: environment & sustainability,characteristics,how to buy, timber samples,sheet materials. Design: furniture gallery, drawing/sketching, CAD, cutting lists. Home Workshop: location, budget considerations, workshop types: garage/shed/purpose-built, layout,storage. Buying and Caring for Tools: DIY sheds, internet, mail order, secondhand, shows, essential toolkit,sharpening equipment, edge tools, machine blades. Safety: tools, dust extraction,eye/ear/face protection, clothing,noise,chemicals, fire hazards, first aid. Hand Tools & Techniques: measuring & marking, sawing, planing, chiselling, drilling, sanding, morticing, shaping, finishing, cramps. Power Tools & Techniques: budget versus professional, routers, biscuit jointers, drills, saws, planers, sanders, cordless tools, workcentres. Machines & Techniques: buying considerations,saws,planers,sanders,morticers, grinders,combination. Woodworking Techniques: laminating, bending,veneering,turning, carving. Making Joints: butt, halving, mortise & tenon, housing, dovetail, edge to edge, board. Glues and preparation: traditional, PVA, epoxy, safety, abrasives, scraping. Finishing, Fittings and Hardware: polishes, waxes, oils, varnishes, synthetics, hinges, handles. Glossary.