Getting Started in Woodworking
Skill-building projects that teach the basics Here is an up-beat and accessible introduction to woodworking. You'll learn basic skills while building attractive and useful furniture.
Aim Ontario Fraser, a former Fine Woodworking editor, employs a friendly tone that will inspire you and give you confidence -- especially if you have little or no experience using tools. Each project teaches specific skills, which can be applied later on, and results in a piece of furniture that you will be proud to have made.
Among the projects you will learn to build are a rustic coffee table, two-shelf bookcases, and a funky outdoor easy chair. Throughout the book, Fraser explains in detail the key operations or techniques that are needed to build the project.
Helpful photos and drawings guide you along the way. About the author Aim Ontario Fraser began her woodworking career during high school while working in a state-of-the-art boat building shop. Since then she has been a professional woodworker and boat builder.
A former editor of Fine Woodworking, she has written dozens of articles that have appeared in woodworking magazines and Wooden Boat. She lives in Norwalk, Connecticut.
Published/Edition: March 2003. ISBN.#1561586102
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| Description | Getting Started in Woodworking By Aim Ontario Fraser. Skill-building projects that teach the basics Here is an up-beat and accessible introduction to woodworking. You'll learn basic skills while building attractive and useful furniture. Aim Ontario Fraser, a former Fine Woodworking editor, employs a friendly tone that will inspire you and give you confidence -- especially if you have little or no experience using tools. Each project teaches specific skills, which can be applied later on, and results in a piece of furniture that you will be proud to have made. Among the projects you will learn to build are a rustic coffee table, two-shelf bookcases, and a funky outdoor easy chair. Throughout the book, Fraser explains in detail the key operations or techniques that are needed to build the project. Helpful photos and drawings guide you along the way. About the author Aim Ontario Fraser began her woodworking career during high school while working in a state-of-the-art boat building shop. Since then she has been a professional woodworker and boat builder. A former editor of Fine Woodworking, she has written dozens of articles that have appeared in woodworking magazines and Wooden Boat. She lives in Norwalk, Connecticut. Published/Edition: March 2003. ISBN.#1561586102 |


