"To be successful in woodwork construction the possession of two secrets is essential - to know the right joint to use, and to know how to make that joint in the right way." WOODWORK JOINTS: HOW THEY ARE SET OUT, HOW MADE AND WHERE USED; WITH FOUR HUNDRED ILLUSTRATIONS AND INDEX; REVISED EDITION, C1920, by William Fairham, is one of the Woodworker Series of handcraft books published by Evans Bros., London, during the first quarter of the 20th Century. Covering both the major and minor woodworking joints, Fairham gives us clear, concise and well illustrated instructions on when to use and how to make joints in Carpentry, Joinery and Cabinet-Making. "...written for the practical man...", WOODWORK JOINTS is an essential resource for learning and improving hand tool skills as authored by an experienced woodworker and educator. Toolemera Press facsimile reprints are published to preserve the classic books of crafts and industries. All titles are drawn from our personal library and reproduced as close to the original as possible.
Author: William Fairham Publisher: Toolemera Press Published: 09/08/2010 Pages: 236 Binding Type: Paperback Weight: 0.77lbs Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.54d ISBN: 9780982532973
About the Author Fairham, William: - William Fairham was a late 19th century and early 20th century practical carpenter and author of popular texts on all aspects of woodworking. He wrote for Work and for The Woodworker Series as published by Evans Bros.Roberts, Gary: - Gary Roberts is the publisher of Toolemera Press, specialized in returning to print classic books on early crafts, trades and industries. He is a retired Librarian and Counselor.