Projects For
Your Shop
Improve Both Your Workshop and Your Woodworking
Skills with These Straightforward and Practical
Workshop Projects
By Matthew
Teague
Wood
Projects That Will Improve Your Own Workshop
The projects in this book are
no-nonsense, straightforward pieces designed to
improve both your workshop and your woodworking
skills. When learning to build a set of sawhorses,
you'll become familiar with a circular saw. And as
you build a workbench, you'll become more skilled
with the circular saw and learn the ins and outs of
a router and biscuit joiner as well. When you make a
stand and outfeed tables for your table saw, you'll
learn to join a case piece using biscuits; a task
you'll encounter repeatedly as a woodworker.
Building a router table, you'll learn another common
method for building cases: using the table saw to
cut dadoes and rabbets.
Whether you're interested in
building bookshelves around the house or framing up
a shed out back, this book walks you through
building the basic accessories you'll need to make
your shop run as smoothly as any good tool.
Introduction:
When I started woodworking as
a kid, my father kept all his tools in the laundry
room. He had a circular saw, a jigsaw, chisels, and
screwdrivers, even a small lathe and a small
bandsaw. To use them, usually on Saturday
afternoons, wed move them out to the back deck and
run an extension cord through the kitchen window. It
wasn't elaborate, but it was a good place to learn
the basics. And we spent hours there sweating in the
summer and wearing long johns in the winter. Twenty
years later, my one-car garage is what many would
still consider a modest workshop. But its more than
enough for me.
Whether you're working on your
back porch or in an expansive basement shop, chances
are you're there for the same reasons I am: You
enjoy the peace and quiet, the satisfaction of doing
it yourself, and the pride that comes from building
something you know will be handed down from your
children to theirs.
Whatever your shop space,
you'll enjoy your time there a lot more if it has
efficient workstations and smart organization. That
will turn your shop into an inspiring space, where
work progresses smoothly and hours pass by without
your noticing. I hope this book will be a step in
that direction for you.
The projects in this book are
no-nonsense, straightforward pieces designed to
improve both your workshop and your woodworking
skills. When learning to build a set of sawhorses,
you'll become familiar with a circular saw. And as
you build a workbench, you'll become more skilled
with the circular saw and learn the ins and outs of
a router and biscuit joiner as well. When you make a
stand and outfeed tables for your table saw, you'll
learn to join a case piece using biscuits; a task
you'll encounter repeatedly as a woodworker.
Building a router table, you'll learn another common
method for building cases: using the table saw to
cut dadoes and rabbets.
Not only will your skills
grow, but your tool collection will grow as well. A
dark table in the corner of your shop is not a tool,
but a workbench with a vise and a bench stop is.
Likewise, a benchtop table saw will cut wood, but
its precision and usefulness multiply when you
incorporate it into a smart workstation design.
Whether you're interested in
building bookshelves around the house or framing up
a shed out back, this book walks you through
building the basic accessories you'll need to make
your shop run as smoothly as any good tool. And
working on your own shop is the best place to hone
your woodworking skills. In the process of
outfitting your shop, you'll learn all the basics of
woodworking. And if you make mistakes, youre making
them on a 2x4 or a few dollars worth of plywood
instead of that antique board from a tree felled at
your great-grandfathers house. If there's a
misaligned screw or an unfaired edge, hey, its just
shop stuff before long itll be covered in sawdust
anyway. The important thing is that you're learning
and enjoying yourself.
Table of Contents:
Introduction
Tools
and
Materials
Sawhorses
Workbench
Table
Saw
Workstation
Router
Table
Storage
Sources
Index
Soft-cover, 8-1/2 x 10-7/8
in., 176 pages with color photos and drawings
Published 2005
ISBN: 978-1-56158-689-9
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