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Manual of Purpose-Made Woodworking Joinery

Les Goring

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English
Routledge
09 December 2013
A practical introduction to woodworking and purpose-made joinery, this book starts with the basics of interpreting drawings and works right the way through to designing and making stairs. Les Goring introduces each chapter with a brief historical overview of the topic, then goes on to explain how to carry out each task in a step-by-step manner. Including several hundred images, this book covers everything a student or keen hobbyist needs to know in order to carry out their own work.

The breadth of coverage and easily accessible approach makes this book an ideal resource for apprentices taking NVQs and those following Construction Awards within Wood Occupations from City & Guilds/Construction Skills. The technical detail and practical focus ensures that this book will be a vital purchase for all students, and an essential reference for any experienced carpenter or joiner.

In-depth, practical and accessible approach – ideal for new apprentices and experienced tradespeople alike.

Fully up to date with the current Building Regulations and developments in the trade.

Clear layout makes it easy to follow instructions.

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Manual of First and Second Fixing Carpentry, Third Edition 9781856177689

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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 276mm,  Width: 219mm,  Spine: 13mm
Weight:   330g
ISBN:   9780415636834
ISBN 10:   0415636833
Pages:   176
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  Professional and scholarly ,  ELT Advanced ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Preface, Acknowledgements, Health and Safety Awareness, 1. Softwoods and Hardwoods; Timber Defects, 2. Drawings and Rods; Setting- and Marking-Out, 3. Joinery Joints – their Proportions and Applications, 4. Making Traditional- and Modern-Windows, 5. Making Doors and Doorframes, 6. Designing and Making Stairs to Current Building Regulations, 7. Designing and Making Shelving Arrangements, 8. Geometry for Curved Joinery, 9. Traditional Saw Sharpening of Non-Hardpoint Saws; Details and Technicalities about Hardpoint Saws, Index

Les Goring is an Associate of the Chartered Institute of Building and a former senior lecturer in Wood Trades at Hastings College of Arts and Technology. In Addition to being a member of the Institute of Wood Science, Les is also a Fellow of the Institute of Carpenters and Licentiate of the City & Guilds Institute. All drawings in the book were drawn by the author.

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