The principal aim of this Volume is to provide the A woodworker with full information as to the uses, and clear practical directions as to the making, of every joint he may at any time be likely to encounter. Those of us whose occupation or recreation is woodworking are familiar with numerous joints which we make and use in our own way. It is possible, however, that there are many which we do not make well, not because we lack skill or care, but because we are unfamiliar with some simple rule which governs either the setting out or the method of using the tool; whilst probably there are many others which might suit our purpose better, but which we neglect because their existence has never occurred to us. Includes unique illustrations.
Woodwork Joints: How They Are Set Out, How Made and Where Used