Woodturning Techniques Furniture Cabinetmaking

Woodturning Techniques   Furniture   Cabinetmaking
Author: Mike Dunbar
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2017-03-02
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9781440349577

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Create your own turned furniture elements! Woodturning is a subject many furniture makers shy away from, opting for factory-turned furniture parts. But investing in a lathe and a modest collection of turning tools can open up a wide array of options. Turned legs, spindles, rails, knobs and pulls adorn such classic furniture styles as Sheraton, Chippendale and Shaker. Learning to turn your own furniture elements gives you the keys to the kingdom when it comes to period style--and it's not as difficult as you might think. This book by award-winning furniture maker Mike Dunbar gives you a complete course on turning furniture parts. You'll learn how to create chair and table legs, staircase balusters, bedposts, rails and stiles--even if you've never worked on a lathe before. Essential techniques covered include spindle turning, duplication, reeding, fluting and spiral turning. In addition you'll learn: • The ins and outs of lathe operation, maintenance and safety • Which tools you should invest in and which ones you can take a pass on • Proper tool sharpening and honing procedures • Woodturning techniques such as creating beads, coves, urns and vases • How to turn duplicates • And much more! Previously published as "Woodturning for Cabinetmakers," this reissue of a woodworking classic gives you the skills you need to turn your back on inferior factory-made components and turn your own parts that you can be proud of.

Foundations of Woodworking

Foundations of Woodworking
Author: Michael Pekovich
Publsiher: Taunton Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2021
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 1641551623

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"Foundations of Woodworking gets to the very core of the craft of woodworking: laying out, cutting, and assembling joinery for furniture and other treasured wood objects. After an introductory chapter on the basic woodworking strategies that apply to anything you might build, Pekovich dives into a step-by-step, project-by-project description of the essential wood joints, from rabbets and dadoes through mortise and tenons to dovetails and miters. Master these joints--with a combination of hand tools and power tools--and the door is open to create just about any design you can think of"--

Woodturning Techniques

Woodturning Techniques
Author: Mike Darlow
Publsiher: Fox Chapel Publishing Company Incorporated
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2001
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 1565231481

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The medieval art of woodturning, common in England, has recently caught the attention of the rest of the woodworking world. Moving beyond the staple table legs and banister rungs, this detailed tutorial shows how to shape bowls, vases, and other works of art. Close-up photography and detailed diagrams enhance in-depth explanations of each technique, including gluing, spindle turning, cupchucking, threading, turning, and finishing. The historical background of the art is covered and attention is given to historic techniques, as well as more recent methods.

David Charlesworth s Furniture making Techniques

David Charlesworth s Furniture making Techniques
Author: David Charlesworth
Publsiher: GMC Publications
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1999
Genre: Furniture making
ISBN: 1861081251

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"With its emphasis on the author's personal philosophy... this book aims to appeal to all levels of woodworkers. [The] author relates tales of his own mistakes...while providing encouragement...his furniture is quite beautiful and superbly made. I sense that his greatest satisfaction comes from launching an apprentice's career."--"Fine Woodworking."

The Fine Art of Cabinetmaking

The Fine Art of Cabinetmaking
Author: James Krenov
Publsiher: Linden Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 1933502096

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With continual themes of perfection of technique and building to the limits of one's skill, this authoritative resource provides in-depth instruction for mastering the craft of cabinetmaking. A bevy of topics, including the proper way to sharpen and hone tools, hollow grinding methodology, and obtaining proper grinding angles, are detailed in this comprehensive cabinet-making sourcebook. Lessons devoted to using and understanding various woods, including common or exotic pieces, learning how to read grain, and the pros and cons in working with air-dried wood versus kiln-dried wood, will educate any level of woodworker. Chapters devoted to resawing as well as problems and concerns due to moisture content and wood movement are also included.

The Home Cabinetmaker

The Home Cabinetmaker
Author: Monte Burch
Publsiher: Harpercollins
Total Pages: 640
Release: 1981-06-01
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 0060148268

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Illustrated Cabinetmaking

Illustrated Cabinetmaking
Author: Bill Hylton
Publsiher: Fox Chapel Publishing
Total Pages: 806
Release: 2008-04-01
Genre: House & Home
ISBN: 9781607657637

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The most complete visual guide to furniture construction ever published! Includes hundreds of clearly-labeled drawings and exploded diagrams that explain everything there is to know about joints, subassemblies and furniture design.

Essential Joinery

Essential Joinery
Author: Marc Spagnuolo
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2019-03-30
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 1940611873

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With the knowledge of only a handful of essential joints, a woodworker can build anything he can imagine... Whether it's a kitchen cabinet or an 18th century highboy, the foundation for all types of woodworking can be boiled down to a handful of essential joinery skills. Once learned, these joinery methods can be used to create almost anything the woodworker's mind can imagine. From the workshop of The Wood Whisperer, the popular YouTube host and best-selling author Marc Spagunolo teaches his preferred, time-tested methods for creating these joints. Rather than working solely by hand or machine, Spagunolo teaches woodworkers how to choose the joinery methods that make the most sense for the task at hand. And, in his easy-going and accessible style that promotes comfort and confidence, he provides several styles and methods for creating each joint. With Essential Joinery, beginners and pros alike will learn to hone the joinery skills that will take their woodworking to the next level.