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3rd Edition. — Springer, 2020. — 329 p. — ISBN: 978-3-030-51480-8. The new edition of this textbook, while largely retaining the proven chapter structure of the previous editions, combines the quantitative, mathematical analysis of the mechanisms of wood processing with practical recommendations and solutions. It presents new theoretical and experimental approaches and offers a...
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Popular Woodworking books, 2018. — 574 p. — ISBN13: 978-14403-4892-1. Hand tool woodworking can be a source of great pride, satisfaction and amazing results--not to mention less noise and sawdust. But there's a lot to learn, what with a seemingly endless array of chisels and mallets to workbenches and handplanes. You'll learn proven methods for sharpening your tools, prepping...
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The Stanley Tools Company, USA. — 208 p. Catalog of manufacturing equipment, construction tools, cutting tools, planing equipment. The Stanley Works was founded by Frederick T. Stanley in 1843, originally a bolt and door hardware manufacturing company located in New Britain, Connecticut. The Stanley Rule and Level Company were founded in 1857 by Henry Stanley in New Britain,...
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The Stanley Rule and Level Company. — 193 p. Catalog of manufacturing equipment, construction tools, cutting tools, planing equipment. The Stanley Works was founded by Frederick T. Stanley in 1843, originally a bolt and door hardware manufacturing company located in New Britain, Connecticut. The Stanley Rule and Level Company were founded in 1857 by Henry Stanley in New...
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Stanley Tools Catalog, 1900. — 34 p. Catalog of manufacturing equipment, construction tools, cutting tools, planing equipment, drilling equipment The Stanley Works was founded by Frederick T. Stanley in 1843, originally a bolt and door hardware manufacturing company located in New Britain, Connecticut. The Stanley Rule and Level Company were founded in 1857 by Henry Stanley in...
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Stanley Tools Catalog. — 192 p. Catalog of manufacturing equipment, construction tools, cutting tools, planing equipment, sawing equipment, drilling equipment, dies, manual process tools. The Stanley Works was founded by Frederick T. Stanley in 1843, originally a bolt and door hardware manufacturing company located in New Britain, Connecticut. The Stanley Rule and Level Company...
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Taunton Press Inc, 2000. — 204 p. — ISBN: 9781561582891. The bandsaw is one of the most widely used woodworking tools, found in 3 out 4 home and professional workshops. Although deceptively simple - a steel blade rotating around two rubber-clad wheels, the bandsaw does its best work when it's tuned properly. Unfortunately, most owner's manuals provided by tool manufacturers are...
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London: Routledge, 1998. — 174 p. — ISBN 0-415-50314-0, 978-0-415-50314-3. Machine Woodworking" provides students with all the basic information needed to reach NVQ level II in wood machining. It covers calculations, timber science, and all the relevant machines, and is completed by five simple workshop projects which can be used to practice and test the necessary skills. The...
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London: Routledge, 1998. — 174 p. — ISBN 0-415-50314-0, 978-0-415-50314-3. Machine Woodworking" provides students with all the basic information needed to reach NVQ level II in wood machining. It covers calculations, timber science, and all the relevant machines, and is completed by five simple workshop projects which can be used to practice and test the necessary skills. The...
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Popular Woodworking Books, 2007. — 187 p. — ISBN13: 978-1-55870-960-7 (EPUB). Two Centuries of Workbench Wisdom in One Book! With this book, your very first workbench will do everything you need it to do — possibly for the rest of your woodworking career! Encompassing years of historical research and real-world trials, Christopher Schwarz boils down centuries of the history and...
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2-nd ed. — Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. — 199 p.: 194 illus. — ISBN 978-3-642-29954-4, ISBN 978-3-642-29955-1 (eBook), DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-29955-1. Presents a comprehensive summary of the mechanics of wood processing. Contributes to a better understanding of the physical phenomena of woodworking processes. Addresses both practitioners and graduate students in...
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Popular Woodworking Books, 2002. — 130 p. Working with a lamellar router to create strong joints in wood products. The biscuit joiner has revolutionized woodworking by enabling woodworkers to create joints that are incredibly strong and durable. This book provides woodworkers, hobbyists and furniture makers with a variety of projects that will help them develop more efficient...
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Popular Woodworking Books, 2006. — 240 p. — ISBN: 1558707824. The ultimate resource for woodworkers! The comprehensive go-to guide for any woodworker who needs facts they can trust. The perfect format-handy pocket size fits into a shop apron and the spine lays flat for hands-free use. Each section is clearly marked allowing for easy access. Finally, woodworkers have an...
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Taunton Press, 1994. – 144 p. ISBN: 1561580848 This is an introduction to the practice of using a router table - the tool that has revolutionized the craft of woodworking. It focuses on how to make the most of a router table, showing which routers work best with tables; explains how to build jigs and fixtures that will improve the results gained from using a router table; and...
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Taunton Press, 2001. – 224 c. Rich in illustrations, the book on woodworking topics tells about classic hand tools, their rich variety and history. The author states that hand-held woodworking tools are often better than their electric counterparts. Classic Hand Tools reveals the rich variety and history of hand tools through engaging prose and vivid color photographs. "Once...
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Sterling, 2001. – 196 c. ISBN: 0-8069-6661-0 A book on the use of hand tools. Clear and beautiful illustrations inside and out, knowledge of English is not required. Many woodworkers are discovering the pleasures of working with hand tools. Purists have always known that these tools are safer and quieter and that they produce an unparalleled level of finish. They are also...
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