Synopses & Reviews
The world is complicated enough...your woodworking information shouldn't be. Get the straight talk about sharpening, including: *How to embrace the fun and essence of sharpening instead of looking at it as a joyless "rainy-day" duty. *How and why regular attention to sharpening can increase efficiency and improve quality. *Techniques for keeping hand tools like saws, chisels, gouges, and planes razor sharp. *Extending the life of power tools with well-maintained blades and bits. *An illustrated gallery of tools and accessories and dozens of helpful sharpening tips and tricks. Get the complete set: Joinery Machines Cabinets Workshop Carving Wood Woodworking should be a fun and stress-free hobby. Bypass the overwhelming amount of woodworking information and get Back to Basics with the core information you need to succeed. You'll learn what is important to know now and what can be left for later. Best of all, the information is presented in the plain-spoken language you would hear from a trusted friend of relative.
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'This is a comprehensive guide with clearly illustrated drawings, which will definitely be a useful addition to your library.'
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' this guide is a good overall reference '
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On the back cover of Fundamentals of Sharpening: Straight Talk for Today's Woodworker (Back To Basics) it says this book will teach you to "embrace the fun and essence of sharpening " I'm not so sure sharpening is fun but this book does cover the sharpening basics including maintaining hand tools, bits, and carving tools. The book has sections on bench grinders, bench stones and other sharpening accessories and helpful shop tips are also scattered throughout. I'm still not convinced sharpening is "fun" but this book will get you going in the right direction and should help you get good at it. Maybe that makes it fun.
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Despite the proliferation of power tools in recent years, hand tools are still an important part of the modern woodworking shop. "Fundamentals of Sharpening" will show you how to keep saws, chisels, gouges, planes and other tools working at their best, increasing efficiency and creating better finished products. (Sharpening a handsaw excerpt)
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This Sharpening book should be added to your books on sharpening and there are lots of them available. The Back to Basics books are excellent reference books and deserve a spot in your woodshop. The Sharpening book contains some very vital illustrations on how to get?a keen edge on a variety of tools including router bits,Suplaner and shaper knives, moulding cutters and even the resetting of bandsaw blades. Gouge sharpening is also covered along with a neat shop-made jig to help you. The authors provide an excellent illustrated list of the various sharpening tools available that includes grinders and bench stones. And, there are more than a half a dozen shop tips to improve your sharpening skills. When your blades get dull, keep this book handy.
Synopsis
Sharpening woodworking tools is a task many put off until it is necessary. Learn how to embrace the fun and essence of sharpening tools, and why regular attention to sharpening can increase efficiency and improve quality. This book contains techniques for keeping hand tools like saws, chisels, gouges, and planes razor sharp. It also shows how to extend the life of power tools with well maintained blades and bits.
Synopsis
Must have information for one of the most important tasks every woodworker has to do: keep hand and power tools sharp for increased efficiency and improved quality.
About the Author
John Kelsey is a journalist and editor specializing in woodworking and furniture making. He has a degree in woodworking and furniture design from the School for American Craft at the Rochester Institute of Technology. He is a former editor in chief of Fine Woodworking magazine and a publisher of woodworking and home building books at the Taunton Press. He is the author of Furniture Projects for the Deck and Lawn. He lives in Newtown, Connecticut.
Table of Contents
*Sharpening Basics *Sharpening and Maintaining Hand Tools *Sharpening Power Tool Blades and Bits *Carving Tools