Making Screw Threads in Wood

Making Screw Threads in Wood by Fred Holder, published by Guild of Master Craftsman in 2001, is a comprehensive guide that explores the techniques and practical applications of creating screw threads in wood. This edition spans 133 pages and is presented in English, making it accessible to a wide audience interested in woodworking and crafts.
Readers will find detailed instructions accompanied by colorful images that enhance the learning experience. The book covers various practical applications, including the creation of wooden nuts and bolts, threaded spindles for tabletops, and wooden boxes with screw tops. It also addresses joints for collapsible walking sticks, providing a thorough understanding of screw threads and the methods used to cut them in wood.
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02 “Practical applications include the creation of wooden nuts and bolts, threaded spindles that hold on tabletops, wooden boxes with screw tops, and joints for collapsible walking sticks…instructions combined with colorful images provide an excellent guide. Should be considered by libraries.” —Library Journal. “Provides an understanding of screw threads and the techniques used to cut them in wood.”—Woodshop News.
“Practical applications include the creation of wooden nuts and bolts, threaded spindles that hold on tabletops, wooden boxes with screw tops, and joints for collapsible walking sticks…instructions combined with colorful images provide an excellent guide. Should be considered by libraries.” —Library Journal. “Provides an understanding of screw threads and the techniques used to cut them in wood.”—Woodshop News.
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