Build Stuff with Wood: Make Awesome Projects with Basic Tools
By (Author) Asa B. Christiana
Foreword by Nick Offerman
Taunton Press Inc
Taunton Press Inc
22nd August 2017
7th October 2017
United States
General
Non Fiction
Handicrafts, decorative arts and crafts
DIY: carpentry and woodworking
684.08
Paperback
Width 216mm, Height 276mm
Build Stuff with Wood is a true beginner's guide to woodworking, aimed at anyone who is interested in the craft but has only a few tools and no real idea where to start. The idea behind the book is to begin with a basic toolset (a circular saw, chopsaw, cordless drill, jigsaw, and a few hand tools) and then add tools as you go. Step-by-step projects are presented showing what you can build with that tool (plus the basic toolset). For example, adding a router to your tool arsenal allows you to gracefully round edges on tables and shelves; buying a simple doweling jig opens up the world of joinery. As well as power tools, hand tools are also introduced. In all, 14 fun projects will be presented, all built with just a few woodworking tools and off-the-shelf timber. AUTHOR: With a background in engineering, woodworking, and jouralism, Asa Christiana hit the ground running when he arrived at Fine Woodworking magazine in 2000, rising to become chief editor, a job he held for 8 years. Along the way, he helped launch StartWoodworking.com, a free website for beginning woodworkers. After stepping down in 2013, Asa moved with his family to Portland, Oregon, where he builds furniture and works as a freelance writer, editor, and photographer. 25 illustrations, 300 photographs in full colour
Exceptionally well written, illustrated, organized, and presented, Build Stuff with Wood is very highly recommended for high school woodshop curriculums, community library woodworking collections, and the personal reference shelf of do-it-yourself woodworking enthusiasts.
-- "Midwest Book Review"With a background in engineering, woodworking, and journalism, Asa Christiana hit the ground running when he arrived at Fine Woodworking magazine in 2000, rising to become chief editor, a job he held for 8 years. Along the way, he helped launch StartWoodworking.com, a free website for beginning woodworkers. After stepping down in 2013, Asa moved with his family to Portland, Oregon, where he builds furniture and works as a freelance writer, editor, and photographer.