The Complete Guide to Joint-Making
- 176 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Joint-making is a crucial focus for woodworkers, and this comprehensive guide demystifies the essential aspects of choosing, designing, and cutting woodworking joints. It offers valuable insights and trade secrets that benefit both novices and seasoned craftsmen. Strong, well-fitting joints are a hallmark of skilled woodworking, requiring intelligent planning, precise layout, and careful execution during cutting, fitting, and assembly. Author John Bullar emphasizes a methodical approach, guiding readers through selecting the right joint for its purpose, constructing it, and assembling the final pieces. The book also addresses lumber selection, tools, and adhesives, providing recommendations for effective working methods and habits to achieve consistent results. Additionally, it details traditional hand techniques that form the foundation of woodworking, alongside a section dedicated to machine-made joints. This includes comprehensive coverage of power tools such as biscuit jointers and routers, ensuring readers can maximize their results. With its practical advice and thorough explanations, this guide is an essential resource for anyone looking to enhance their woodworking skills and create durable, high-quality joints.
