Synopses & Reviews
The text contains information on workshop floor layouts, plans for building and improving workbenches, ideas for storing tools, methods of clamping and holding work, and tips on controlling dust and keeping your workshop safe.
Synopsis
For some woodworkers, the shop is just a place to get the work done. For others, it requires as much planning and consideration as the work itself. No matter how simple or sophisticated the place where you do your woodworking, you're sure to find some new ideas on shop setup in this collection of 41 articles from Fine Woodworking magazine. Included here are discussions of floor layouts, plans for building and improving workbenches, suggestions on storing tools, methods of clamping and holding work, and tips on controlling dust and keeping your shop safe.
Fine Woodworking magazine has been the most trusted resource for woodworkers since 1975. To celebrate the 40th anniversary of Fine Woodworking, The Taunton Press is re-releasing a number of classic titles from the early days of the magazine. Long out of print, the books are filled with expert information that's as timeless now as when it was first published.
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Fine Woodworking was launched in 1975 in response to the lack of quality information on the craft. With a circulation of 287,000, it is now the premiere source of how-to information for woodworkers of all skill levels that are seriously interested in woodworking techniques, tools, projects, finishing and design inspiration.Fine Woodworking magazine has been publishing the best woodworking information for woodworkers since 1975.Fine Woodworking was launched in 1975 in response to the lack of quality information on the craft. With a circulation of 287,000, it is now the premiere source of how-to information for woodworkers of all skill levels that are seriously interested in woodworking techniques, tools, projects, finishing and design inspiration.