|
|
|||
|
||||
OverviewEnjoy 'Season One' from this Emmy-nominated series. Rough Cut Woodworking with Tommy Mac takes you right into the workshop with host Tommy Mac and recreates all the projects featured in 'Season One' of this popular WGBH-TV series. Called one of the best by The Boston Globe. A rising star, Tommy Mac has also been hailed as the van Gogh of woodworking by The Woodshop News. As he walks you through these 12 projects, he teaches key skills and shares his expertise and observations. Take advantage of his keen insights and helpful tips to improve your own work. Sneak a peek behind the scenes. You'll learn the back story of why these projects made the show, including: How a unique piece of artisan wood became a trestle table. How the Old North Church inspired the detailing on a wall cabinet. How an authentic 1600's design is adapted for a new blanket chest and so much more. All 12 projects and so much more are here for you. Rough Cut Woodworking with Tommy Mac includes detailed drawings, materials lists, and step-by-step photos everything you need to build any or all of these projects in your own workshop. Whether you're already a fan or missed tuning in here's your chance to enjoy Season One in a photo-filled book you can refer to again and again. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Tommy MacDonald , Laurie DonnellyPublisher: Taunton Press Inc Imprint: Taunton Press Inc ISBN: 9781600854163ISBN 10: 1600854168 Pages: 176 Publication Date: 08 November 2011 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Stock Indefinitely Availability: Awaiting stock Table of ContentsReviews<p>In this easy-to-use, straightforward guidebook, master carpenter MacDonald energetically builds on the success of his popular PBS television show by passionately sharing the techniques required to build twelve projects. Rather than urging people to make the perfect bookcase or footstool or breadbox, he counsels that it's okay to make mistakes and that woodworkers, whether accomplished or aspiring, don't need to feel the burden of getting it just right on any single project. Each chapter is chock full of illustrations and detailed diagrams of the individual pieces that compose the project; a thorough materials list and list of power and hand tools required for the project; detailed and numbered step-by-step instructions for the project; sidebars on safety and T-Mac tips on technique; and a sidebar on a road trip on which MacDonald finds the inspiration for the project. Each chapter focuses on a particular technique that can be mastered for other projects. When you make a keepsake b Author InformationTommy MacDonald was a union carpenter for 17 years before he injured his shoulder on the job. That injury took him out of the Carpenter's Union but into woodworking. His work has been on display at the Massachusetts Historical Society, the RISD and Concord Museums and North Bennet Street School. Tommy also has been featured in Forbes, Fine Woodworking and the Boston Globe. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |