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Gluing and Clamping A Woodworker
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Gluing and Clamping A Woodworker's Handbook
Author: Patrick Spielman
Year: 1899
Format: PDF
File size: 105 MB
Language: ENG

Surveys the various types of woodworking glues and provides step-by-step guidance on how to use glue to join together pieces of wood. Fully 250 pages devoted to gluing pieces of wood together? Yes, and the result is a fine book by an accomplished writer and knowledgeable devotee of quality woodworking whose products are tables, chairs, shelves and cabinets. Spielman analyzes the nature of wood itself and outlines the quality and uses of various species and cuts. He explains how these will interact with various kinds of glue, from "hot-melt" items to pressure bonding with a variety of fine-tooled clamping devices. The author also covers mortising, veneer application, inlays, laminating (including plastics), work preparation, aligning components, dealing with "squeeze-out" and dozens more woodworking techniques. Photographs and line drawings are clear and precise. Furniture repair projects are included along with a glossary and warnings about toxic and other hazards.

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