Simple Wood Joinery for Beginners by Clayton M. Rines
Synopsis
The significance of joints to woodwork cannot be overlooked.
Wood joinery is an art that spans across eons, people, and ideologies. Joinery has gotten to a stage with most folks that there is no need for other forms of attachment as joinery has become so specialized that it is a discipline within woodworking art. The joinery functions are not limited to its linking features; it also serves as an avenue to bring beauty and elegance to wood pieces.
You can jump for joy with "Simple Wood Joinery for Beginners Guide" in your hands. This book is written in a simple and easy to understand way so that you can decide and choose a joint of your choice. It is designed with everybody in mind, both for beginners and experienced hands alike.
Wood joinery is a sub-discipline in wood woodworking art that comprises other craft applications such as woodturning, cabinet making, etc. Getting the desired up to date information about any of these arts can be a herculean task. With my few years of working around wood and woodcraft, I have amassed enough vital knowledge to guide beginners in this fascinating field.
This book is dedicated to wood joinery for beginners who are still seeking guidance and a bit of information here and there on how to join pieces of their favorite projects effectively. Sturdy and robust, and properly designed joints are a skillset that any woodworker should aim for. The process of getting these joints from concept to finished products needs patience and dedication to get the outcome you always had in mind.
There are well-detailed tips and detailed illustrations to show you how to design some beginner's joints.
Here are some of what you will find in this book;
Introduction to wood joinery
Joinery tools; hand and power tools
Wood types; properties
Adhesives
The types of joints; dovetails, mortise and tenon, miters, etc
Hints to help you along
And so much more!
Be particular about your woodcraft; get a copy now.
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