Carpentry for beginners: how to use tools, basic joints, workshop practice, designs for things to make

Carpentry for beginners: how to use tools, basic joints, workshop practice, designs for things to make

by Charles Harold Hayward
Carpentry for beginners: how to use tools, basic joints, workshop practice, designs for things to make

Carpentry for beginners: how to use tools, basic joints, workshop practice, designs for things to make

by Charles Harold Hayward

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REPRINT. pp.200. B & W illustrations. This book is intended for the home craftsman who wants to make all sorts of things in wood from a table lamp to a rabbit hutch. To the tradesman carpentry refers to the constructional woodwork of a house-the roof, flooring, and so on. To the man in the street, however, it generally means the making of almost every thing in wood; hence the general character of the designs we give. We give a range of comparatively simple designs for objects to make which we know from experience to be in everyday demand; small general items, pieces of furniture, and garden woodwork. These are followed by instructions on the use of tools, and the everyday processes involved in woodwork-making doors, hinging, fitting locks, and cutting joints.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781578987658
Publisher: Martino Fine Books
Publication date: 05/15/2009
Pages: 212
Sales rank: 712,421
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.48(d)
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