Prolific and internationally acclaimed authors Alan and Gill Bridgewater have created the ultimate reference guide for novices and experienced woodworkers alike. Keen DIYers will find easy-to-follow diagrams and information on every aspect of woodworking, from wood types to setting up a workspace to selecting and operating tools and machines. This ideal sourcebook covers techniques as diverse as measuring and marking wood, steambending, and cutting joints. And new skills will quickly be put to use with 20 beautiful projects that range from beginner to advanced levels, and from traditional to contemporary styling. An elegant inlaid coffee table, a sweet child’s rocking horse, and a retro drinks trolley?there’s something here for every avid woodworker.
The latest offering from successful authors Alan and Gill Bridgewater, the "Encyclopedia of Woodworking" is the ultimate woodworking reference guide for novices and anyone looking for a refresher course on basic materials, tools and techniques.The book covers every aspect of woodworking, beginning with different trees, how they grow and their ideal uses. Kitting out a workspace; selecting, operating and caring for tools and machines; and techniques as diverse as measuring and marking wood, steambending and cutting joints are also covered. Readers have the opportunity to put their new skills to use right away, thanks to a 20-strong collection of woodworking projects. Designs range from beginner to advanced and traditional to contemporary. Encompassing an elegant inlaid coffee table, a child's rocking horse and a retro drinks trolley, there's something for everyone.With step-by-step instructions, clear photographs and straightforward diagrams, the "Encyclopedia of Woodworking" enables readers - whatever their initial skill level - to turn out a range of beautiful objects that will provide enjoyment for years to come.