The Woodworker’s Handbook

The Woodworker’s Handbook by Peter Metcalfe is a comprehensive guide published by Selectabook in 2004, featuring 216 pages in English. This edition covers all aspects of woodworking, providing detailed information on choosing tools, setting up a workshop, and various techniques. It also includes 13 projects complete with patterns and directions, accompanied by both black-and-white and color illustrations.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of woodworking fundamentals, making it suitable for both beginners and experienced woodworkers. The book includes practical how-tos and insights into different types of woods, ensuring that enthusiasts can enhance their skills and knowledge. With its structured approach and visual aids, The Woodworker’s Handbook serves as a valuable resource for anyone interested in the craft of woodworking.
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216 pages including index, covers all aspects of woodworking including choosing tools, setting up shop, how tos for all kinds of techniques, types of woods and 13 projects with patterns and directions, bw and color illustrations
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