Showing 49–64 of 157 results
-

-

-

How to Build Impossible Things
Excerpt from The Carpenter’s New Guide, Being a Complete Book of Lines for Carpentry and Joinery: Treating Fully on Practical Geometry, Soffits, Brick and Plaister Groins, Niches of Every Description, Sky-Lights, Lines for Roofs and Domes, With a Great Variety of Designs for Roofs, Trussed Girders, Floors, Domes, Bridges, &C Various methods for diminilhing Columns are fhewn, together with two new ones, which I?atter myfelf are more eafily adapted to practice; among other things of inferior note, is a method for finding the Lines of a circular Salli m a circular wall 3 alfo, a method, to the fame purpofe, for Architraves in a circular wall 3 neither of which have before been given, or explained.
-

How to Install and Repair Roofing: The Ultimate DIY Guide to Roof Repair, Shingle Replacement, Leak Prevention, Flashing Installation, and Ventilation System Maintenance (The Fixers Handbook)
Full of warmth, wisdom and irreverent humour, this is the story of what carpentry can teach us about the satisfaction and joy that comes from doing something well for a long time. From staircases that would be deadly if built as designed to algae-eating snails boiled to escargot in a penthouse pond, Mark exposes the messy wiring behind the pristine walls – and the mindset that any of us can develop to build our own impossible things. Written with refreshing candour, this is an essential book about building life on your own terms, and the possibilities that await when we forge our own path.
-

How to Open Locks without Keys or Picks (Locksmithing)
This book is comprised of 25 recent, do-it-yourself articles for designing and building bookcases, cabinets, and built-ins. Accomplished carpenters and woodworkers offer richly detailed expert advice for true insiders’ tips. As more people turn their focus towards home and a “DIY” mentality, this guide will provide readers with welcome inspiration. It’s a universal need – more storage. This all-new collection of 25 how-to articles from recent issues of “Fine Homebuilding” and “Fine Woodworking” magazines will inspire carpenters, woodworkers, and DIY-ers of all skill levels to create practical yet beautiful units for keeping life straight. Sturdy and attractive is the theme that runs through each project, including a multitude of bookcases, entertainment center built-ins, mudroom clutter busters, and custom kitchen cabinets.
-

How to Start a Locks and Locksmithing Business, The Best of Locksmith Books: Start with Crowd Funding, Get Grants & Get the Right Locksmithing Tools & Locksmith Training
The Joint Book is the ultimate workshop reference, giving woodworkers all the knowledge they need to choose the right joint for the job. It also features step-by-step, illustrated instructions for making over 70 joints, including mortise and tenon joints, dovetails, miters and more. In short, it covers every basic joint in every joint family–including a range of joint variations and helpful jigs.
-

HVAC Technician
Master the art of carpentry and joinery with this comprehensive textbook for architects, engineers, surveyors, and craftsmen. From basic tools and techniques to advanced joinery and finishing, this book covers everything you need to know to become a skilled carpenter.
-

HVAC Technician Only Because Multi Tasking Legend Isn’t an Official Job Title
The book aims to equip readers with the knowledge necessary to establish and manage successful beekeeping enterprises, thereby contributing to economic growth in rural areas.
-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

