For more than twenty years, Roy Underhill has taught the techniques
of traditional woodcraft with muscle-powered tools. With his four
previous books and his popular PBS series,
The Woodwright's
Shop, now in its sixteenth season, Roy has inspired millions to
take up chisel and plane. The master woodwright returns here with
instructions for handcrafting an appealing selection of projects
from the American woodworking tradition.
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.