Old Ways of Working Wood

Old Ways of Working Wood
Author: Alex Bealer
Publisher: Castle Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009-02-05
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9780785807100

A revised edition of a classic guide to woodworking methods that have been refined and developed over thousands of years. It teaches and preserves techniques and historical information that were lost when modern woodworking technology, dedicated to mass production, displaced the craftsman. Every woodworking operationâ?¬â? chopping, splitting, using the workbench, sawing, hewing, boring, chiseling, shaping, planing, turningâ?¬â? is described in detail. There is also information on the role of various tools in the evolution of wood products, the types and characteristics of wood, the preparation and maintenance of tools, collective tools of antique value, and instruction on the subtleties of the craft, from rabbeting to molding. The professional woodworker, the hobbyist, the collector, the antiques dealer, and the craft enthusiast will discover valuable information in this definitive work. It is reference, guide, and history all in one volume.This book contains over 200 line drawings by the author to illustrate age-old, yet fascinating, ways of working with wood. With chapters that describe the ways to fell a tree, methods for splitting wood, and more, along with a complete appendix and index, this is a great reference for anyone interested in the ways of wood working.

Woodworking with Hand Tools

Woodworking with Hand Tools
Author: Editors of Fine Woodworking
Publisher: Taunton Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Woodwork
ISBN: 9781631869396

For woodworkers, hand tools put the emphasis on the process of woodworking rather than the result. Yet hand tools also are essential to the highest level of craftsmanship, bringing a refinement to work that machines alone cannot produce. Whether using hand tools alone as a source of pleasure, quality, or efficiency, or in combination with machines, woodworker can trust the information in Woodworking with Hand Tools, a collection of 35 articles from the experts at Fine Woodworking magazine. In Woodworking with Hand Tools, expert craftsmen explain how they choose, sharpen, and use every kind of hand tool. There's advice on tool maintenance, techniques for getting the most from the tools, and projects made using hand tools. With clear photographs, drawings, and step-by-step instructions, Woodworking with Hand Tools will be a useful and necessary resource for anyone who works wood.

Hand Tools for Woodworkers

Hand Tools for Woodworkers
Author: Robert Wearing
Publisher: Sterling
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1997
Genre: Woodwork
ISBN: 9780806995786

Shows all the techniques, tricks, and skills of basic hand tools-an extraordinary workbench reference. A lifetime of experience in woodwork and furniture design for straightforward guidance about how to select, use, and maintain all the essential hand tools--both classic and modern. "...a celebration of the hand tool and its place in the modern woodshop."--Woodshop News. 128 pages 7 3/8 x 9 3/4.

Working with Hand Tools

Working with Hand Tools
Author: Paul N. Hasluck
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 1224
Release: 2014-10-28
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 1632201976

An all-in-one guide containing everything there is to know about woodworking hand tools. Whether you are a beginner with an idea in mind—and not a clue where to start—or an old pro with years of experience, you need the knowledge to ensure your project comes out right. From identifying and holding tools properly to constructing your own household furniture, Working with Hand Tools is your trusted resource for all things related to woodwork. Precise illustrations and design details provide a map for hundreds of woodworking projects, including: • Sheds • Trellises • Tables • Yard and garden accessories • Fences • Porches • Furniture • Cabinets • And much more! This comprehensive guide to the tools and techniques of woodworking has been a favorite of both amateur and professional woodworkers for over a century. Readers will learn to make almost anything using only hand tools. With nearly three thousand illustrations, this definitive guide is an invaluable resource for any do-it-yourselfer. If it’s wood, and there’s work to be done, don’t start without Paul N. Hasluck’s essential guide.

Fine Woodworking Techniques

Fine Woodworking Techniques
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 202
Release: 1978
Genre: Woodwork
ISBN:

Methods, tools and materials for serious woodworkers, selected from the first seven issues of Fine Woodworking Magazine.

Mastering Hand Tool Techniques

Mastering Hand Tool Techniques
Author: Alan Bridgewater
Publisher: Skyhorse
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2012-01-01
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9781616085131

Mastering Hand Tool Techniques introduces you to the full range of hand tools from rules and tapes to saws and planes, and offers readers step-by-step illustrated instructions on how to use them safely and effectively. Learn how to outfit a great workshop with the best tools and how to sharpen, clean, and store them. Master such techniques as sawing, drilling, sanding, assembly, claming, measuring and marking, and more. Whether you’re using a Ripsaw or Auger Twist Bits, this book will give you the confidence to be a master in your home workshop. Mastering Hand Tool Techniques is essential for all those who love working and building with their hands regardless of age or skill level. With this book, no project is too big and no tool is too complicated.

Great Book of Woodworking Tips

Great Book of Woodworking Tips
Author: Randy Johnson
Publisher: American Woodworker
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Woodwork
ISBN: 9781565235960

Excellent for the expert or the novice, this is the world's biggest collection of reader-written, shop-tested, photo-illustrated woodworking tips and techniques, sure to inspire new ideas and creations.

Make Your Own Woodworking Tools

Make Your Own Woodworking Tools
Author: Mike Burton
Publisher: Fox Chapel Publishing Company Incorporated
Total Pages: 121
Release: 2006
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9781565233065

Woodworkers, carvers and turners who are frustrated with keeping sharp edges on tools, and with handles that don't fit the hand precisely, can use this book as a guide for creating customized woodworking tools either with or without blacksmithing. The authors considerable research into heat treatment of knives results in a chapter that will surprise the reader the author recommends heat treating with fruit! He helps carvers cut through the controversy on how to get a hard cutting edge while keeping the back of the knife soft for extra strength. An extensive section on salvage steel is for those ready to experiment. A chapter on carving handles offers advice for customizing handles that distribute pressure over larger areas of the heel of the hand to relieve stress from long hours of carving.