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Woodworking for Beginners Handbook
The Step-by-Step Guide with Tools, Techniques, Tips and Starter Projects
by Stephen Fleming
read by Austin Stoler
Part 4 of the DIY series
Once an experienced Woodworker said to me, "There is no scrap wood, just pieces which have not met the right hand". Back in the days when I was starting with Wood Craft, I was desperately looking for the go-to guide about the processes and the tools involved. Woodworking is a vast subject with many branches or sub-genres of this craft like Cabinet Making, Wood Carving, Joinery, Carpentry, and Wood turning. This book is for people who are in their first lap, 0-3 years, of the wood-crafting journey and want to have a holistic idea of processes, tools, and need help in their initial projects.
Below is the flow of the information provided in the book: Topics Covered
• Introduction to Wood Turning
• Process & Techniques
• Finishing
• Safety and Best Practices
• 10 Beginner Woodturning Projects
• Tips, Glossary, and Conclusion
In the last chapter, I have provided tips for beginners and a glossary of woodturning terms.
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Wood Joinery for Beginners Handbook
The Essential Joinery Guide with Tools, Techniques, Tips and Starter Projects
by Stephen Fleming
read by Austin Stoler
Part 5 of the DIY series
"There would be no trees without branches, and there would be no furniture without joints."
The one which binds together has always been special across cultures. Wood joinery has also evolved across various schools of woodworking in their unique ways. For example, in Japanese joinery, the whole wooden house was built on the strength of joinery. Joinery is used for both connecting the wood and also enhancing the aesthetics of the final product.
My Journey:
Back in the days when I was starting with Wood Craft, I was desperately looking for the go-to guide about the processes and the tools involved.
The online content was information overload and not presented in a sequential manner. The books I referred were either focused on a few processes or assumed that I had the necessary information. Also, I found that most of the books were a little aged.
There are two ways of learning; one is learning from subject matter experts who have years of experience, and then there are people who are just a few steps ahead of you in their journey.
I am the second one, five years into this hobby, and still learning from the experts.
Below is the flow of the information provided in the book:
• Introduction to Joinery
• Joinery tools: Type of tools and how to use them
• Detailed discussion on 15 types of joinery
• Japanese Joinery: Introduction, types, pros, cons, and application
• CNC wood joinery: Introduction, various kinds of CNC joinery,
• Five starter joinery projects with step by step instructions
• Glossary of joinery terms
• Tips for beginners
So, what are you waiting for? As said in the woodworking community:
Measure Twice and Cut Once and let's start the journey.
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Woodturning for Beginners Handbook
The Step-by-Step Guide with Tools, Techniques, Tips and Starter Projects
by Stephen Fleming
read by Austin Stoler
Part 6 of the DIY series
When Rude Osolnik was asked, "Rude, how do I become a good turner?" he replied,
"Stand at the lathe."
Well, that's the key!
Of all the woodworking crafts I have practiced, Turning demands most patience and focus.
As you start, you have to find your comfort zone with a lathe, chisels, and other tools. After some practice, your mind and body would get attenuated to the ecosystem of Turning.
As lathe is involved and the wood item revolves fast, always remember that overconfidence and lack of focus are not options. So find your sweet spot of how long you can work at a stretch.
When I first started woodcraft, I looked desperately for a go-to guide about the processes and tools I would need.
The content I found online was total information overload and wasn't presented sequentially. The books I looked at were either focused on just a few processes or assumed that I already had the necessary information. A lot of the books were also very dated.
There are two ways of learning; one is learning from SMEs (Subject Matter Experts) with years of experience, and the other is to learn from people who are just a few steps ahead of you in their journey.
I fall into the latter group. I have spent five years on this hobby and am still learning from the experts.
I still remember the initial doubts I had and the tips that helped me.
This book is for those who are still running their first lap (0-3 years) in wood-crafting and want to have a holistic idea of the processes and tools they need.
Topics Covered:
✓ Introduction to Wood Turning
✓ Process & Techniques
✓ Finishing
✓ Safety and Best Practices
✓ 10 Beginner Woodturning Projects
✓ Tips, Glossary, and Conclusion
I have included ample photographs of realistic beginner projects, and I will explain the processes and standard operating procedures associated with them.
In the last chapter, I have provided tips for beginners and a glossary of woodturning terms.
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Cabinet Making for Beginners Handbook
The Step by Step Guide with Tools Techniques Tips and Starter Projects
by Stephen Fleming
read by Austin Stoler
Part 7 of the DIY series
"A kitchen without a cabinet is like a body without a soul."
This is what a wise cabinetmaker uttered when I asked what cabinet making meant to him.
I have been practicing all the aspects of woodworking like Joinery, Woodturning, and Furniture making along with Cabinet Making, and I must say this art provides the maximum chance of impacting the overall look of your kitchen or bathroom and eventually, your home.
Cabinets, for me, are an extension of your personality and a great way to express yourself.
There are two ways of learning: learning from SMEs (Subject Matter Experts) with years of experience, and the other is to acquire from people who are just a few steps ahead of you in their journey.
I fall into the latter group. I've spent five years on this hobby and am still learning from the experts.
I still remember my initial doubts and the first tips that helped me.
This book is for those who are still running their first lap (0-3 years) in wood-crafting and want to gain a holistic idea of the necessary processes and tools.
Below are the topics you would find inside:
• Introduction to Cabinet Making
• Cabinet Types, Doors, and Drawers
• Tools used and best practices
• Process and Techniques
• 10 Beginner Projects
• Recap and Safety Tips
• Conclusion and Free Online Resources
In the last chapter, I've provided a link to free online resources for planning your next projects.
Cheers, and let's start the exciting journey!
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