
HANDWORK IN WOOD - By WILLIAM NOYES, M.A. - Assistant Professor, Department of Industrial Arts. - Teachers College, Columbia University - NEW YORK CITY
The Manual Arts Press Peoria, Illinois - COPYRIGHT - WILLIAM NOYES 1910
FOREWORD
GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHY
Chapter I. - LOGGING.
MECHANICAL METHODS IN LUMBERING.
LOGGING.
Chapter II. - SAWMILLING.
SAWMILLING.
Chapter III. - SEASONING.
A practical guide for anyone who works with wood, this manual blends clear instruction with thoughtful insight into the craft. Beginning with the fundamentals of tools, safety, and material selection, it walks readers through essential techniques such as cutting, shaping, and joining. Detailed illustrations accompany each step, helping listeners visualize the process and understand the reasoning behind each method. The author also shares time‑tested tips for maintaining equipment and choosing the right fastenings, making the early chapters a solid foundation for both classroom teachers and hobbyists.
Beyond the basics, the book delves into finishing methods, exploring varnishes, stains, and surface treatments that protect and enhance woodwork. It offers practical advice on setting up a workshop, organizing workspaces, and troubleshooting common problems. Throughout, the tone remains approachable, encouraging experimentation while respecting traditional practices. Listeners will come away with a well‑rounded understanding of handcrafting wood, ready to apply these skills to projects of their own making.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (357K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2007-03-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1862–1928
Best known for practical books on woodworking and manual training, this early 20th-century writer helped make shop skills approachable for students and teachers alike. His work blends hands-on instruction with a clear interest in wood, tools, and the craft behind everyday objects.
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