A handy visual guide packed with dozens of tips for avoiding and correcting common blunders when measuring, choosing materials, cutting, glueing making joints and more. This description may be from another edition of this product.
As a person learning woodworking, the title of this book made it look like a project saver to me. The day the book arrived I was worrying about how to attach wheels into the bottom of horsey legs because it would mean screwing into end-grain, a very weak join. Lo! a project in the book suggested dowelling across the grain to hold screws inserted into the end. There were several other project-savers in the book, and more may show themselves to be so as I progress. Nice touch: the hands in the photos illustrating the suggestions are of a woman--encouraging.
Good sound advice on how to fix problems when they occur.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
Everyone makes mistakes when woodworking. Out of the 100 listed in the book I have probably come across over half of them, and have solved them in similar ways to the authors. Full of good ideas on what to do when your chisel slips, you saw off too much, or you measure something wrong. Everyone makes mistakes. The good woodworker not only knows how to avoid them, but how to skillfully fix and disguise them. This book shows you the way.
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