Woodworking: The Right Technique: Three Practical Ways to Do Every Job-And How to Choose the One That's Right for You

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Woodworking: The Right Technique: Three Practical Ways to Do Every Job-And How to Choose the One That's Right for You
Bob Moran | 1996 | ISBN: 0875967124 | 322 pages | PDF | 115 MB

At last, there’s a book that not only shows you proven woodworking techniques but also shows you alternative techniques for getting the same job done.
With Woodworking: The Right Technique, you’ll learn every practical way to handle every major woodworking task, so you can pick the one that suits the tools you own and the way you like to work.

Don’t want to spend a bundle on a monster panel-raising bit for your router? This book will show you, step by step, how to raise panels on your table saw, or with hand planes, or on your jointer. Need to taper legs for a table? This book shows you how to cut them using your band saw, or your jointer, or your table saw, or your router table. No-nonsense charts compare the techniques so you can learn which are the fastest, which require the least investment, which produce the most handsome results.

Plus, you get plans for these shop-tested jigs and tools!

For your router:
* Circle and ellipse trammels
* Space-saving router table

For your table saw:
* Adjustable-angle crosscut sled
* Rock-solid stop block and fence
* Fold-away crosscut support
* Adjustable leg-tapering jig

For making joints:
* All-in-one mortise and tenon jig
* Edge-gluing clamps
* Box joint jig

And more!