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This comprehensive and practical book demystifies the all-important subject of choosing, designing, and cutting woodworking joints. It's packed with insightful information and tricks of the trade that will advance the work of novices and seasoned craftsmen alike.
Fine Woodworking's expert woodworkers cover all the hand tool essentials: choosing the right tool; how to sharpen, use and tool care; tips, techniques and expert advice.
With only a few turning tools and a lathe, it's possible to create a host of useful and artistic objects. This title covers the tools and techniques needed to get started in turning and then offers up a range of turning projects in which to use them.
This collection of articles from 'Fine Woodworking' brings together the best information on a rich variety of finishing techniques.
Small Woodworking Projects is a collection of approachable projects from Fine Woodworking magazine that will tempt and satisfy even the most discriminating of woodworkers.
Contains 350 photos make for easy instructions for creating elegant curves and furniture parts, mortises, slots and holes, fixtures and more. This title gathers the information on routers and router tables, bits and jigs, tips and techniques for router joinery, and much more.
Woodworkers are always looking for ways to make their workshops function better for them. For space-challenged woodworkers, modular systems allow the benefits of a well-equipped shop in a minimum of space. This book shows how to apply the workstation approach to the shop, and how to store and protect your valuable tools.
For years, woodworkers have turned to "Fine Woodworking" magazine, in particular the popular annual "Tools & Shops" issue, for advice about setting up their woodworking shop. This book covers various aspects of setting up a shop from choosing a location and adding lighting and wiring, to accessories and storage options.
A well-designed, well built workshop can do more for your woodworking than a new tool. A good shop is a place where you want to be - safe, well-lit space where work flows efficiently from machine to bench to finishing area.
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