Understanding Wood

Understanding Wood

Author: R. Bruce Hoadley

Publisher: Taunton

Published: 1980

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 9780918804051

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Inn this essential reference for woodworkers, the author explains everything from how trees grow to getting a sharp edge. Includes examples of problems and their solutions to help woodworkers through their own projects. Full-color photos and b&w illustrations.


Cover to Cover

Cover to Cover

Author: Shereen LaPlantz

Publisher: Lark Books

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 148

ISBN-13: 9780937274873

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Provides step-by-step instructions and illustrations for creating unique books.


With the Grain

With the Grain

Author: Christian Becksvoort

Publisher:

Published: 2013-03-01

Total Pages: 136

ISBN-13: 9780985077747

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A practical guide for woodworkers on the different species of trees, their characteristics and how to work with them in the shop.


The Craftsman

The Craftsman

Author: Richard Sennett

Publisher: Penguin UK

Published: 2009-02-05

Total Pages: 345

ISBN-13: 0141919418

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Why do people work hard, and take pride in what they do? This book, a philosophically-minded enquiry into practical activity of many different kinds past and present, is about what happens when people try to do a good job. It asks us to think about the true meaning of skill in the 'skills society' and argues that pure competition is a poor way to achieve quality work. Sennett suggests, instead, that there is a craftsman in every human being, which can sometimes be enormously motivating and inspiring - and can also in other circumstances make individuals obsessive and frustrated. The Craftsman shows how history has drawn fault-lines between craftsman and artist, maker and user, technique and expression, practice and theory, and that individuals' pride in their work, as well as modern society in general, suffers from these historical divisions. But the past lives of crafts and craftsmen show us ways of working (using tools, acquiring skills, thinking about materials) which provide rewarding alternative ways for people to utilise their talents. We need to recognise this if motivations are to be understood and lives made as fulfilling as possible.


Bookbinding

Bookbinding

Author: Kathy Abbott

Publisher: Crowood

Published: 2014-04-30

Total Pages: 444

ISBN-13: 1847977847

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The craft of bookbinding has a long history and tradition. It has developed through the ages and is now enjoying a period of renewed popularity and creativity. Whether you are a beginner or an established bookbinder wishing to refresh your memory, this practical book introduces the techniques with step-by-step instructions and photographs. It explains how to transform a few sheets of paper and some thread into a book to be proud of. For the more experienced, the author also covers how to work with leather to create classic, professional bindings.Topics covered include single-section bindings; paperback and hardback; multi-section bindings; full cloth case, photograph album, quarter leather binding with paper or cloth-covered sides, and wrap-around structure; containers; phase box, slipcase and portfolio case. Lavishly illustrated with over 300 colour photographs.


In-house Bookbinding and Repair

In-house Bookbinding and Repair

Author: Sharon McQueen

Publisher: Scarecrow Press

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 130

ISBN-13: 0810852241

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In-House Bookbinding and Repair is a working document that contains information on setting up both a basic bookbindery and repair lab (i.e. the design, equipment, tools, and supplies needed) and instructions on rebinding and repairing cloth-bound books. Highly illustrated to greater enhance its usefulness, this manual also covers various aspects of book repair and conservation, and contains appendixes on manufacturers and suppliers of materials and products discussed in the text, an extensive Glossary of terms, a separate section on World Wide Web Resources, and a helpful bibliography. This manual will prove valuable to libraries of all sizes and locations. Library managers and administrators will find it a worthwhile resource as they contemplate the utility of an in-house lab. Library staff charged with various aspects of bookbinding and book repair will find the manual to be a practical reference tool. The volume is also designed to be used as a primer for related courses in Library and Information Science Studies programs and may be of interest to individuals interested in private practice.


Woodworker's Guide to Live Edge Slabs

Woodworker's Guide to Live Edge Slabs

Author: George Vondriska

Publisher: Fox Chapel Publishing

Published: 2021-11-02

Total Pages: 398

ISBN-13: 1607658534

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· An approachable how-to guide on everything you need to know about creating live-edge furniture · Features detailed sections on techniques to know before you begin, from milling, drying, and preparing your slab to using epoxy and resin, adding inlays, and creating a waterfall edge · Includes 7 projects that vary in size and scale, including charcuterie boards, shelves, benches, coffee and dining tables, and desks · Each project includes additional ideas and inspiration for readers to implement in their own projects while using the techniques they’ve learned · Author George Vondriska is the owner of Vondriska Woodworks, the managing editor of Woodworkers Guild of America, and a contributor to Fine Woodworking, WOOD, and Woodworker’s Journal. He has also taught woodworking classes for the U.S. Peace Corps, the Pentagon, Northwest Airlines, and Anderson Window


The Workshop Book

The Workshop Book

Author: Scott Landis

Publisher: Taunton

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781561582716

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"This may be the first and only (book) to take a hard look at the layout of the woodworker's workshop".--"Booklist". 301color photos. 70 drawings.