Encyclopedia of Furniture Making

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Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 1987-01-01
Publisher(s): Sterling
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Summary

Ernest Joyce, Revised & Expanded by Alan Peters, Technical Consultant, Patrick Spielman It's been the number-one book on the subject for most of the 20th century; the encyclopedia with the latest information on the tools, techniques, and processes. "This thorough...edition introduces furniture construction, design, and restoration. Choice color photographs accent...abundant black-and-white photographs and drawings...an invaluable reference."Booklist.

Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction
Basic materials
Woods (hardwoods and softwoods)p. 1
Veneersp. 46
Manufactured boardsp. 50
Plastics and leathersp. 58
Metalsp. 68
Adhesivesp. 73
Abrasivesp. 81
Tools and Equipment
Cabinet maker's bench and accessoriesp. 87
Hand toolsp. 90
Portable power tools and accessoriesp. 118
Woodworking and allied machineryp. 129
Workshop layout and furnishingsp. 141
Basic techniques and joint construction
Wood preparationp. 146
Jointing techniques and methodsp. 150
Edge jointingp. 152
Housing/dado, halving and bridle jointsp. 156
Mortise and tenon jointsp. 160
Dowelled jointsp. 167
Dovetailingp. 170
Mitre, scribed and scarf jointsp. 182
Advanced areas of furniture construction
Carcass constructionp. 187
Leg and frame constructionp. 208
Door constructionp. 227
Drawer and tray constructionp. 244
Fall flaps, secretaires, cylinder falls and tamboursp. 256
Metal fittings/fasteners and their application
Screws, nails and pinsp. 265
Hinges and hingingp. 267
Locks and locking actionsp. 275
Stays, bookcase fittings and castorsp. 282
Catches, bolts and handlesp. 286
Knock-up (KU) and knock-down (KD) fittingsp. 291
Advanced techniques
Veneering, marquetry and inlayp. 294
Table liningp. 323
Mouldings and lippings/edgingsp. 325
Curved workp. 332
Running a professional workshop
Setting out and cutting listsp. 348
Draughtsmanship and workshop geometry
The drawing officep. 352
Projections commonly usedp. 355
Perspective drawingp. 359
Workshop geometryp. 363
Furniture designs and constructional details
Tables and desks (domestic and office)p. 380
Chests, cabinets and sideboardsp. 422
Bedroom furniturep. 440
Seating and upholsteryp. 458
Church furniturep. 481
Miscellaneous furniturep. 492
Restoration, repairs and wood finishing
Structural repairsp. 500
Surface damagep. 503
Wood finishingp. 505
Costing and estimatingp. 512
Indexp. 515
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