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Woodworker's Guide to Wood Skills Institute Press

Woodworker's Guide to Wood By Skills Institute Press

Woodworker's Guide to Wood by Skills Institute Press


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Woodworker's Guide to Wood: Straight Talk for Today's Woodworker by Skills Institute Press

The practical information in this shop-tested manual gives woodworkers everything they need to know about their favorite material: wood. Woodworkers will learn how wood behaves in response to atmospheric humidity, how to measure its moisture content, how to shop for wood, how to manage various lumber grades and defects, how to work with manufactured boards and veneers, and how to harvest and season their own wood. Several woodworking projects are also detailed in this guide, including how to build a solar kiln to season wood and how to build storage racks. An extensive listing of wood species with working properties and full-color photos helps woodworkers save money on their next project by choosing the appropriate species and grade of wood.

Woodworker's Guide to Wood Reviews

I was once told that a tree is nothing but an overgrown weed! As a long time woodworker I have much more respect for them and certainly appreciate the length of time it takes to grow a hardwood tree. The authors have done an excellent job of encapsulating volumes in this 158 page reference book. They cover the wood from tree to finished project with a list of both hard and soft woods, moisture content, shrinkage, portable sawmill cutting (to save waste), veneers and man-made materials. This whole series is beautifully put together and my hat is off to Fox Chapel Publishing. - Graham McCulloch, Shortcuts.ns.ca


"Back to Basics Series" "While the subtitle, ''Straight Talk for Today''s Woodworker'', for the ''Back to Basics'' series might imply that these books are designed for all woodworkers, they are, in my view, particularly relevant for novice woodworkers." "The authors rely largely on illustrations, and these are, in general, quite good. Almost every topic is accompanied by at least one illustration. The authors clearly have a good grasp of their respective subjects and know how to explain both simple and complex concepts clearly...these books contain a lot of reliable information that any novice woodworker will benefit from." "
Woodworker''s Guide to Wood
Overall I found this book covered the topic well. Topics include the anatomy of wood, properties of wood, how to select, store and prepare lumber, estimating wood movement, sheet stock, and a fairly lengthy section on working green wood. I would have liked to see more on techniques for dealing with wood movement, and the role of

About Skills Institute Press

John Kelsey is a journalist and editor specializing in woodworking and furniture making. He has a degree in woodworking and furniture design from the School for American Craft at the Rochester Institute of Technology. He is a former editor in chief of Fine Woodworking magazine and a publisher of woodworking and home building books at the Taunton Press. He is the author of Furniture Projects for the Deck and Lawn. He lives in Newtown, Connecticut.

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CIN1565234642G
9781565234642
1565234642
Woodworker's Guide to Wood: Straight Talk for Today's Woodworker by Skills Institute Press
Used - Good
Paperback
Fox Chapel Publishing
2010-09-01
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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