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Why & How of Woodworking, The
Hardback
Main Details
Title |
Why & How of Woodworking, The
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) M Pekovich
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:224 | Dimensions(mm): Height 283,Width 227 |
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Category/Genre | Decorative wood and metalwork |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781631869273
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Classifications | Dewey:684.08 |
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Audience | Professional & Vocational | |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Taunton Press Inc
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Imprint |
Taunton Press Inc
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Publication Date |
7 December 2018 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
The Why and How of Woodworking reflects the growing appreciation for the handmade, a movement toward simplifying and uncluttering. There is a growing understanding of the need to fill our lives with meaningful and useful objects. How can woodworkers answer that call? Instagram sensation Mike Pekovich explains how to make work that is worth the time and effort it takes to make it, work that makes a difference, and work that will add to the quality of our lives. . Explains the basics of woodworking, from choosing lumber with care, cutting joinery accurately, and preparing and finishing the surfaces. . A simple approach to building boxes and furniture that are built to last. . Includes information on designing and building cabinets, boxes, chests, casework, and tables. AUTHOR: Michael Pekovich is the art director for Fine Woodworking magazine. A long-time woodworker, he caught the hand tool bug when he came to the magzine 20 years ago. His taste in furniture is typical of Fine Woodworking readers. Growing up in California, he was inspired by the writings and work of legendary woodworker James Krenov. A visit to the Gamble House in Pasadena cemented his love for Arts and Crafts-style furniture. Today, Mike enjoys working with native hardwoods, keeping his designs simple and the focus on hand-cut joinery.
Author Biography
Michael Pekovich's approach to designing and building furniture, as well as life in general, is that simple is usually better. A furniture maker, photographer, writer, teacher, and graphic designer, he puts his talents to use as the creative director at Fine Woodworking. Mike shares a small home in the woods of Connecticut with his wife, two children, and a cat.
ReviewsAs practical as it is inspirational, I think that any woodworker will thoroughly enjoy The Why and How of Woodworking". -- "Canadian Woodworking & Home Improvement." It's no surprise that the art director of Fine Woodworking should turn in such a beautifully rendered package, but the wisdom Mike Pekovich imparts herein might just unexpectedly delight you...He delivers the secrets of woodworking alchemy: keep it simple, sharpen, sharpen again, and value your mistakes. --comedian, actor, woodworker, and author of Good Clean Fun "Nick Offerman" Like the furniture Michael Pekovich builds, his book is disarmingly beautiful and unfailingly useful. It brims with essential information for the designer and maker of furniture, all of it lucidly explained and illustrated. Pekovich is the best kind of teacher --one who has never stopped learning himself. His book will be an enduring wellspring of inspiration--for its furniture, its photographs, and for the generous spirit of its writing. --Jonathan Binzen, Deputy Editor "Fine Woodworking" Mike Pekovich has done a gentle and beautiful job of explaining his approach to being in the shop and to becoming a furniture maker...Everyone can learn from his experience. --Gary Rogowski "author of Handmade, Creative Focus in the Age of Distraction"
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