The Way of the Woodshop: Creating, Designing & Decorating with Wood
By (Author) Aleksandra Zee
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
HarperCollins
6th November 2019
United States
General
Non Fiction
745.51
Hardback
192
Width 178mm, Height 229mm, Spine 18mm
624g
Shop Class as Soulcraft meets Norwegian Wood in this gorgeously illustrated DIY guide for aspiring woodworkers of all levels.
Theres just something about wood. Its an imperfect material with cracks, knots, and irregularities. As an imperfect being, I find that by working with wood and all its inconsistencies, I can also tackle my own. Aleksandra Zee
Roll up your sleeves and get ready to master the basics of woodworking in Aleksandra Zees cozy Bay Area studio. The Way of the Woodshopis a meditative guidebook and a feast for the eyes, an illustrated journey through the joys of working, decorating, and crafting with wood. Packed with gorgeous photography and do-it-yourself projects ranging from easy to advanced,The Way of the Woodshoptakes you step by step through the process of creating nesting cutting boards, a blanket ladder, a daybed, a table and bench, and more.
Zee covers the basics, from choosing the right lumber, to understanding different wood types and grains, to curating a tool collection,along with tips on decorating with wood and curating a space that you love. Along the way, she encouragesyou to tap into your creativity and relish the joys of working with your hands, and she shares lessons from her own empowering journey, as a woman carving out her space in a stereotypically male profession.
Whether you want to decorate your home, create personal gifts, or just love handmade objects,The Way of the Woodshopwill inspire you to grab a sander and discover the joy of making!
Aleksandra Zee is an Oakland based woodworker with a degree in Fine Arts who got into woodworking after working as a display artist for Anthropologie. She creates and sells original and commissioned pieces, teaches monthly woodshops at her studio in Oakland, and speaks regularly to audiences on her craft. Her work has been featured in San Francisco Gate, Esquire, 7x7 Make Things Well, and on the Urban Outfitters blog. Her website is http://www.aleksandrazee.com