Author: George Lister Sutcliffe
Publisher:
Published: 1903
Total Pages: 144
ISBN-13:
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Publisher:
Published: 2009
Total Pages: 373
ISBN-13: 9780578039268
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: G. Lister Sutcliffe
Publisher:
Published: 2001-02
Total Pages: 88
ISBN-13: 9780788196027
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This book includes Chapter VII of the 1902 volume on carpentry that presented techniques and tools that were up-to-date for its time. Not all materials and methods described in these pages are suitable for the construction materials and tools of today. Chapters: description and delineation of roofs; design and construction of roofs; and floors and ceilings. Includes numerous detailed drawings.
Author: G. Lister Sutcliffe
Publisher: Harrisburg, PA : National Historical Society
Published: 1990
Total Pages: 128
ISBN-13: 9780918678560
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Fred Bingham
Publisher: International Marine/Ragged Mountain Press
Published: 1993-05-15
Total Pages: 306
ISBN-13: 9780070053076
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Aimed at boaters, this book is about building things of wood. Written by an experienced boatbuilder /designer, it presents joinery techniques and gimmicks that were born of trial and error. It provides alternative procedures for many of the projects, telling how to make them by Method A, Method B, and Method C.
Author: Walter Rose
Publisher: Linden Publishing
Published: 2012-07-17
Total Pages: 208
ISBN-13: 1610351886
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →First published in 1937, this woodworking classic reveals a fascinating look into the social structure of a 19th-century English town and a carpenter's place in it. Encapsulating a time prior to power tools and mass production, when woodworkers made virtually everything, Walter Rose writes eloquently on a number of topics, including running a country business; the carpenter's shop; working on a farm, new home, and windmill; undertaking; and furniture repairs. Manifesting the importance of skill and the attitudes of the craftsman to his tools and work, this book will be of great interest to any carpenter or woodworker with an appreciation for the history of their craft.
Author: Herman Frederick Rusch
Publisher:
Published: 1918
Total Pages: 286
ISBN-13:
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