About This Book
A practical handbook that teaches progressive woodworking skills, beginning with knife technique, sharpening, and simple whittling and moving through mechanical drawing, tool selection, shop setup, and safe practice. It offers measured plans and illustrated, step-by-step projects—from toys, kites, and bird houses to picture frames, furniture, cabinets, and outdoor structures—alongside lessons in joinery, carving, inlay, staining, and preservation. Chapters also explain lumber classification, the mathematics of woodwork, and equipment maintenance, encouraging careful design, adaptation of methods to individual needs, and the development of sustained craftsmanship.
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