The Handy Shop Reference: Useful Facts and Figures for Every Woodworker
By (Author) Tom Begnal
F&W Publications Inc
Popular Woodworking Books
11th September 2018
United States
General
Non Fiction
684.08
Paperback
224
Width 140mm, Height 191mm
Find fast answers to woodworking questions! From fasteners to finishing, angles to adhesives, this portable guide is packed with helpful charts, lists and illustrations to move your woodworking projects along. Need to compute an odd joint angle, select appropriate hardware, or pick the right finish for a project You can consult this book for solutions to those dilemmas and many more. It's the ideal size to stash in a toolbox or bench top, where you will refer to it again and again. Features: Dozens of charts and lists providing key woodworking facts, figures and formulas at a glance Clear, quick-reference illustrations of angles, joints, mouldings, fasteners and more Demystifies woodworking math, including conversions and geometry Portable, durable format perfect for hands-on use in the shop AUTHOR: Tom Begnal is a life-long woodworker whose interest in the craft evolved into a full-time furniture business in northwestern Connecticut. A former editor for Woodworker's Journal and Fine Woodworking magazines, Tom has written and edited woodworking books for publishers including McGraw-Hill, Rodale Press, Sterling Publishing and F+W Media. SELLING POINTS: One-stop quick-reference guide to hundreds of helpful woodworking facts, figures and formulas Clear illustrations and concise charts provide answers to woodworking questions at a glance Portable, practical and attractive format stands up to hands-on shop use, is perfect for gifting 200 b/w illustrations
Tom Begnal is a life-long woodworker whose interest in the craft evolved into a full-time furniture business in northwestern Connecticut. A former editor for Woodworker's Journal and Fine Woodworking magazines, Tom has written and edited woodworking books for publishers including McGraw-Hill, Rodale Press, Sterling Publishing and F+W Media. Now retired, Tom still woodworks and lives in Connecticut.