For more than twenty-five years, Roy Underhill has taught the
techniques of traditional hand-tool woodworking. In six books and
on his popular, long-running PBS series,
The Woodwright's
Shop, America's leading authority on old-time woodcraft has
inspired millions to take up chisel and plane.
This new Omnibus Ebook brings together the final three books into
another collection of Woodwright classics. Designed for both
woodworking novices and for more seasoned woodworkers looking for
enjoyable projects, these books feature step-by-step instructions,
complete with easy-to-follow photographs and measured drawings.
Included in this Omnibus Ebook edition:
The Woodwright's Apprentice
Twenty Favorite Projects From
The Woodwright's
Shop
The Woodwright's Apprentice begins with
directions for building a workbench. Each successive project builds
new skills for the apprentice woodworker--from frame construction
to dovetailing, turning, steam-bending, and carving. Among the
twenty items featured are an African chair, a telescoping music
stand, a walking-stick chair, a fireplace bellows, and a revolving
Windsor chair. Designed both for woodworking novices and for more
seasoned woodworkers looking for enjoyable projects, the book
includes step-by-step directions, complete with easy-to-follow
photographs and measured drawings, and an illustrated glossary of
tools and terms. All of the pieces presented here are based on
projects featured in past and upcoming seasons of
The
Woodwright's Shop television show.
The Woodwright's Eclectic Workshop
This book features step-by-step instructions for such popular
projects as the Adirondack chair, tavern table, folding ladder,
rocking horse, lathe, and kayak. All projects are illustrated with
photographs and measured drawings. The book also includes colorful
descriptions of what it was like to be a tradesperson who made a
living by hand, working with the tools and methods Roy describes on
television and in his books: carpenters, joiners, wheelwright,
millwrights, chairmakers, and blacksmiths. As Roy puts it, he wants
to examine 'the old paths in the way that they were originally
taken: not as adventuresome recreations but a profession that put
food on the table and clothes on the kids.'
The Woodwright's Guide
Working Wood with Wedge and Edge
Roy shows how to engage the mysteries of the splitting wedge and
the cutting edge to shape wood from forest to furniture. Beginning
with the standing tree, each chapter of
The Woodwright's
Guide explores one of nine trades of woodcraft: faller,
countryman and cleaver, hewer, log-builder, sawyer, carpenter,
joiner, turner, and cabinetmaker. Hundreds of detailed drawings by
Eleanor Underhill (Roy's daughter) illustrate the hand tools and
processes for shaping and joining wood. A special concluding
section contains detailed plans for making your own foot-powered
lathes, workbenches, shaving horses, and taps and dies for wooden
screws.