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- ISBN
- 9781565234659
About this product
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Fox Chapel Publishing Company, Incorporated
ISBN-10
1565234650
ISBN-13
9781565234659
eBay Product ID (ePID)
80504225
Product Key Features
Book Title
Woodworking Machines (Back to Basics) : Straight Talk for Today's Woodworker
Number of Pages
192 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Woodwork, Machinery, Construction / Carpentry
Publication Year
2010
Genre
Technology & Engineering, Crafts & Hobbies
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.5 in
Item Weight
14.1 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
7.5 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2010-003813
Dewey Edition
22
Reviews
A well tuned piece of woodworking machinery not only performs well, it's safer to use. When was the last time you gave your table saw a tune up&&&&&&.. Do you know how? If you're unsure how to maintain your woodworking machinery, this book is for you. Not only does this book cover in detail how to maintain and adjust your woodworking machinery, it also includes maintenance tips for portable power tools. There is also a chapter on sharpening blades and router bits. This book also includes several jigs and methods for getting the most out of your woodworking machinery. There is an excellent chapter on the table saw, its maintenance and a number of tips on the proper use of this piece of equipment. Some of the machinery covered in the book are, table saw, band saw, jointer, router, circular saw, radial arm saw, drill press, mortiser, wood lathe, shaper, scroll saw, etc. - GordGraff.com, Back to Basics Series While the subtitle, ''Straight Talk for Today''s Woodworker'', for the ''Back to Basics'' series might imply that these books are designed for all woodworkers, they are, in my view, particularly relevant for novice woodworkers. The authors rely largely on illustrations, and these are, in general, quite good. Almost every topic is accompanied by at least one illustration. The authors clearly have a good grasp of their respective subjects and know how to explain both simple and complex concepts clearly...these books contain a lot of reliable information that any novice woodworker will benefit from. Woodworking Machines In this book you''ll find general introductions to stationary machines, portable power tool and blade and bit sharpening, along with detailed chapters on the table saw, band saw, radial arm saw, drill press and jointer. Almost as an afterthought these is a small section on ''other tools'', including scroll saws, sanders and air compressors. There is barley a mention of planers (2 pages), and nothing on miter saws. The section on radial arm saws is a bit strange - there aren''t many models available, they''re expensive, and I can''t imagine a novice woodworking including one as a first purchase. Nonetheless, the content is good, and it''s certainly worth a read if you''re new to woodworking machinery. - ToolReviews.ca, Fox Chapel just keeps leaving me in awe! They seem to be THE woodworkerrs"s publisher. Fox Chapel sent me their entire series of Back to Basics series of books, all five of them, and I can tell you straight up that you should go out and buy them right now! - Graham McCulloch, Shortcuts.ns.ca, Fox Chapel just keeps leaving me in awe! They seem to be THE woodworker's publisher. Fox Chapel sent me their entire series of Back to Basics series of books, all five of them, and I can tell you straight up that you should go out and buy them right now! - Graham McCulloch, Shortcuts.ns.ca, A well tuned piece of woodworking machinery not only performs well, it's safer to use. When was the last time you gave your table saw a tune up……………….. Do you know how? If you're unsure how to maintain your woodworking machinery, this book is for you. Not only does this book cover in detail how to maintain and adjust your woodworking machinery, it also includes maintenance tips for portable power tools. There is also a chapter on sharpening blades and router bits. This book also includes several jigs and methods for getting the most out of your woodworking machinery. There is an excellent chapter on the table saw, its maintenance and a number of tips on the proper use of this piece of equipment. Some of the machinery covered in the book are, table saw, band saw, jointer, router, circular saw, radial arm saw, drill press, mortiser, wood lathe, shaper, scroll saw, etc. - GordGraff.com, Back to Basics Series While the subtitle, ''Straight Talk for Today''s Woodworker'', for the ''Back to Basics'' series might imply that these books are designed for all woodworkers, they are, in my view, particularly relevant for novice woodworkers. The authors rely largely on illustrations, and these are, in general, quite good. Almost every topic is accompanied by at least one illustration. The authors clearly have a good grasp of their respective subjects and know how to explain both simple and complex concepts clearly...these books contain a lot of reliable information that any novice woodworker will benefit from. Woodworking Machines In this book you''ll find general introductions to stationary machines, portable power tool and blade and bit sharpening, along with detailed chapters on the table saw, band saw, radial arm saw, drill press and jointer. Almost as an afterthought these is a small section on ''other tools'', including scroll saws, sanders and air compressors. There is barley a mention of planers (2 pages), and nothing on miter saws. The section on radial arm saws is a bit strange - there aren''t many models available, they''re expensive, and I can''t imagine a novice woodworking including one as a first purchase. Nonetheless, the content is good, and it''s certainly worth a read if you''re new to woodworking machinery.- ToolReviews.ca
Dewey Decimal
684/.082
Table Of Content
IntroductionChapter 1: Table Saw*Anatomy of a table saw*Setting up*Safety*Table saw blades*Ripping*Crosscutting*Angle cuts*Dado cuts*Moldings*Table saw joineryChapter 2: Radial Arm Saw*Anatomy of a radial arm saw*Selling up*Radial arm saw blades and accessories*Safety*Crosscutting*Angle cuts*Ripping*Dado cuts*Moldings*Radial arm saw joineryChapter 3: Band Saw*Anatomy of a band saw*Selling up*Safety*Band saw blades*Culling curves*Straight cuts*Angle and taper cuts*Culling duplicate pieces*Band saw joineryChapter 4: Drill Press*Anatomy of a drill press*Setting up and safety*Bits and accessories*Straight and angled holes*Dowels, plugs and tenons*Mortising techniques*The drill press as sanderChapter 5: Jointer*Anatomy of a jointer*Selling up and safety*Jointer knives*Jointing*Salvaging warped stock*Rabbets, chamfers and tapers*PlanerGlossaryIndex
Synopsis
A straightforward manual for all woodworkers, this reference offers essential information about the core tools of the woodworking trade. With a chapter devoted to each machine--including the table saw, radial arm saw, band saw, drill press, and jointer--there is plenty of guidance for the beginning woodworker and suggestions for those with more experience. Each chapter includes a detailed diagram of the tool, instructions on its use, and important safety information. Whether woodworkers are setting up a shop, looking to buy new tools, or just interested in getting more from the tools they already own, this essential guide delivers concise information on an array of woodshop equipment.
LC Classification Number
TT186.W6582 2010
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