Fundamentals of Fine Woodworking

Fundamentals of Fine Woodworking

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Power tools aren't enough-to become a competent woodworker, you must understand the material, know how hard it is to cut, and how sharp a tool you need, and formulate a cohesive plan "before beginning. Basic lessons and exercises will teach you appreciation of your tools, what their capabilities are, what you need to do to prepare them, and how it feels to use them to their full potential. In this way, you'll begin to value the tremendous interplay between mind and body that makes the shapes appear. Once you see what you're capable of achieving manually, you will be able to set standards for power tool performance. This guidebook, laid out in a clear, sequential manner, is an essential reference for all woodworkers. 176 pages, 400 b/w illus., 8 x 10.

Author: Robert Ferencsik
Format: Paperback, 176 pages, 213mm x 268mm, 300 g
Published: 1996, Union Square & Co., United States
Genre: House & Home

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Power tools aren't enough-to become a competent woodworker, you must understand the material, know how hard it is to cut, and how sharp a tool you need, and formulate a cohesive plan "before beginning. Basic lessons and exercises will teach you appreciation of your tools, what their capabilities are, what you need to do to prepare them, and how it feels to use them to their full potential. In this way, you'll begin to value the tremendous interplay between mind and body that makes the shapes appear. Once you see what you're capable of achieving manually, you will be able to set standards for power tool performance. This guidebook, laid out in a clear, sequential manner, is an essential reference for all woodworkers. 176 pages, 400 b/w illus., 8 x 10.