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Read Chapter 1 downloadable PDF file and get your interest going. Here it is - download. To order the Deluxe Edition with CD visit Lost Art Press - Christopher Schwarz's website.
Book Summary This is the only workbench
book that shows the reader how to design a good workbench, how to
build it and – most importantly – how to use it in their shop for
all sorts of tasks. Encompassing years of historical research and
real-world trials, this book boils down centuries of the history and
engineering of workbenches into simple ideas that all woodworkers
can use. With this book, your very first workbench will do
everything you need it to do for the rest of your career in the
craft. Here’s what you’ll find inside:
This book explains the fundamental rules of good workbench design that have been largely forgotten. It explains all of the complex vises and ways of holding work so you can understand what they do. And it shows you how to use this knowledge to design a workbench for the ages, using two venerable designs as basic skeletons. Unlike other books on the topic, this one isn’t a tour of unusual or beautiful workbenches. Instead it’s essential reading for anyone who likes to get their hands dirty in the shop. The deluxe edition of this 140-page hardbound book is signed by the author and includes a CD that works with both PC and Macintosh computers. The deluxe edition CD includes the complete and searchable text of the book, plus 3D models of the benches, a bonus workbench plan and slideshows of the bench-construction process. About Chris... Christopher Schwarz is the editor of Popular Woodworking and Woodworking Magazine and is a long-time amateur furnituremaker and hand-tool enthusiast. He began working with wood at 8 when his family members built their first home on their farm outside Hackett, Ark., using hand tools because there was no electricity. After studying journalism at Northwestern University and The Ohio State University, Chris became a newspaper reporter but studied furniture-making at night at the University of Kentucky and joined the staff of Popular Woodworking in 1996. In addition to his duties at Popular Woodworking, Chris writes about hand tools for The Fine Tool Journal and has four DVDs on traditional hand tool use produced and sold by Lie-Nielsen Toolworks. He teaches handwork at the Marc Adams School of Woodworking and Kelly Mehler’s School of Woodworking. He lives in Fort Mitchell, Ky., with his wife, Lucy; two daughters, Maddy and Katy; and at least three cats. This is his first book.
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