Reseña del editor:
Whether you've mastered the mitered corner or don't know its definition, you'll find something useful in this book. Packed with practical information (step-by-step instructions illustrated in close-up photographs), THE COMPLETE BOOK OF WOODWORKING takes you from laying out the workshop to carving a scallop jewelry box. Here you'll learn to tell the difference between such woods as bubinga and zebrano; how to lay veneer three different ways; why chairs are the ultimate challenge for furniture-makers; what is the proper way to use a chisel; how to apply lacquers, oils, and waxes; and lots more. The book also provides an introduction to design, including sketching and drawing techniques; a tool directory; and nine projects (among them, making a glass-topped table, a breakfast tray, and a parquetry shelf and mirror) to put what you've learned into practice. Including advice from eight experts, THE COMPLETE BOOK OF WOODWORKING tells you just about everything you want to know about this enjoyable hobby.
Biografía del autor:
DECLAN O'DONOGHUE was one of the first graduates of John Makepeace's Parnham College, and he has run his own workshop in Gloucestershire, England, since 1980. A visiting tutor to the Furniture College in the Irish Republic since 1988, he is a fellow of the Society of Designer Craftsmen, a member of the Institute of Designers of Ireland, and a liveryman of the Worshipful Company of Furniture Makers.
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