Are you interested in Woodworking but are overwhelmed by the information present online?
I was precisely at the same place 5 years back when I started my journey in the Wood Crafting.
Over the years, I practiced various forms/branches of Woodworking, especially Joinery and Turning.
This book is the updated discussion on Woodworking as a whole, Wood Joinery, and Wood Turning.
After going through this book, you would start and complete your initial projects in Woodworking.
25 starter projects are explained step by step, along with photographs.
Below is the length and breadth of topics covered :
Topic 1: Woodworking For Beginners
Introduction: The history and details of various branches of Woodworking
All about the wood: How to choose them; Hardwood, Softwood, Plywood, MDF all explained
Woodworking tools: Hand and Power tool explained with best practices
Processes and Techniques: The complete workflow of the woodworking process along with a detailed explanation of the usage of each tool
Safety and Best Practices: This topic is highlighted throughout the book, and best practices with regards to hand and power tools explained in detail
Gluing and Finishing
Starter projects with step by step instructions
Glossary of woodworking tools, souces for downloading the free plan
Also, you can download my additional bonus booklet with additional plans for more projects
Topic 2: Wood Joinery For Beginners
Introduction to Joinery
Joinery tools: Type of tools and how to use them
Detailed discussion on 15 types of joinery: advantage, disadvantage, strength, usage etc.
Japanese Joinery: Introduction, types, pros, cons, and application
CNC wood joinery: Introduction, various kinds of CNC joinery,
Five starter joinery projects with step by step instructions
Glossary of joinery terms
Tips for beginners
Topic 3: Wood Turning For Beginners
Introduction to Wood Turning
Process & Techniques
Finishing
Safety and Best Practices
Beginner Woodturning Projects
Tips, Glossary, and Conclusion
So, what are you waiting for? Get this 3 in 1 Woodworking book and as said in the woodworking community: Measure Twice and Cut Once and let’s start the journey.