Hand tools : their ways and workings

by Aldren Auld Watson

Paper Book, 1982

Call number

HT WA

Collection

Publication

New York : Norton, ©1982.

Description

For those who would like to have the benefit of a woodworker's extensive experience with hand tools, this is the book to own. Crammed with practical information, it is the next best thing to looking over a craftsman's shoulder as he works with his tools, asking questions and getting straight answers in plain language, seeing how each tool is held and manipulated to get the best work out of it. From bit brace, chisel, and mallet to saws, specialized planes, drawknife, and spokeshave, Aldren Watson describes in detail the actions of the tools basic to good woodworking. All the procedures are explicitly illustrated with handsome line drawings, and an appendix gives plans and dimensions for making a workbench and other necessary pieces of shop equipment. With 450 b/w illustrations by the author.… (more)

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LibraryThing member JonathanBuys
Even if you are not into woodworking or hand tools, this book is worth reading because it is a look inside the mind of a master craftsman. The illustrations are beautiful, the explanations are plain and easy to understand, and the plans are easy to follow.

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Physical description

416 p.; 27 cm

ISBN

0393322769 / 9780393322767

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