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Woodwork Joints: How They Are Set Out, How Made and Where Used is a comprehensive and authoritative guide for both amateur and professional woodworkers, offering detailed insights into the essential craft of joinery. Originally published in the early 20th century, this classic manual systematically explores the fundamental principles and practical techniques behind the construction of strong, reliable wood joints. The book covers a wide array of joint types, including dovetails, mortise and tenon, halving, scarf, and mitre joints, among many others, providing clear explanations of their structural properties, advantages, and typical applications in furniture, cabinetry, and structural carpentry. Each chapter is meticulously organized, beginning with the theoretical aspects of joint design and layout, followed by step-by-step instructions on marking out, cutting, and assembling the joints using both hand and basic power tools. The text is richly illustrated with detailed diagrams and drawings, making complex concepts accessible and easy to follow for readers at all skill levels. In addition to practical construction advice, the book delves into the historical evolution of joinery, the selection of appropriate materials, and the importance of precision and craftsmanship in achieving durable, aesthetically pleasing results. Woodwork Joints serves as both a reference manual and a source of inspiration, encouraging woodworkers to master traditional techniques while adapting them to modern needs. Whether you are restoring antique furniture, building custom pieces, or simply seeking to improve your woodworking skills, this book provides invaluable knowledge and timeless wisdom, making it an indispensable addition to any woodworker’s library.
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Liczba stron: 180
Rok wydania: 2025
