First published in 1970 this is highly regarded by woodworkers and is suited to the amateur and professional alike. It has been revised to take account of changes in practice including the use of power tools, adhesives and computer-controlled machinery. The three sections deal with materials, tools and techniques advanced construction techniques and metal fittings running a workshop, draughtsmanship, furniture designs and restoration.
Author(s): Ernest Joyce, Alan Peters
Edition: 4th
Publisher: Batsford Ltd
Year: 1987
Language: English
Pages: 535
Tags: Лесное дело и деревообработка;Технологии столярно-мебельного производства;
The Technique Of Furniture Making......Page 1
1 Woods (hardwoods and softwoods)......Page 11
2 Veneers......Page 60
3 Manufactured boards......Page 64
4 Plastics and leathers......Page 72
5 Metals......Page 82
6 Adhesives......Page 87
7 Abrasives......Page 95
8 Cabinet maker's bench and accessories......Page 101
9 Hand tools......Page 104
10 Portable power tools and accessories......Page 130
11 Woodworking and allied machinery......Page 141
12 Workshop layout and furnishings......Page 153
13 Wood preparation......Page 158
14 Jointing techniques and methods......Page 162
15 Edge jointing......Page 164
16 Housing dado, halving and......Page 168
17 Mortise and tenon joints......Page 172
18 Dowelled joints......Page 179
19 Dovetailing......Page 182
20 Mitre, scribed and scarf joints......Page 192
21 Carcass construction......Page 197
22 Leg and frame construction......Page 218
23 Door construction......Page 235
24 Drawer and tray construction......Page 252
25 Fall flaps, secretaires, cylinder falls and tambours......Page 264
26 Screws, nails and pins......Page 273
27 Hinges and hinging......Page 275
28 Locks and locking actions......Page 283
29 Stays, bookcase fittings and castors......Page 290
30 Catches, bolts and handles......Page 294
31 Knock-up (KU) and knock-down (KD) fittings......Page 299
32 Veneering, marquetry and inlay......Page 302
33 Table lining......Page 331
34 Mouldings and lippingsedgings......Page 333
35 Curved work......Page 340
36 Setting out and cutting lists......Page 356
37 The drawing office......Page 360
38 Projections commonly used......Page 363
39 Perspective drawing......Page 367
40 Workshop geometry......Page 371
41 Tables and desks (domestic and office)......Page 388
42 Chests, cabinets and sideboards......Page 436
43 Bedroom furniture......Page 454
44 Seating and upholstery......Page 472
45 Church furniture......Page 495
46 Miscellaneous furniture......Page 506
47 Structural repairs......Page 514
48 Surface damage......Page 517
49 Wood finishing......Page 519
Appendix Costing and estimating pdf......Page 526
Index......Page 529
Back Sleeve......Page 534