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You want to create the finest pieces possible in your woodworking shop. That isn't hard to do with the proper equipment, instruction and practice at the techniques. You can teach yourself so many things, just by following along with the instructions provided in these 5 PDF files. They're all on one CD ready to be available to you anytime. Learn how to build and use your own bench lathe, carve and form wood for various purposes. Any experienced woodworker or carpenter will appreciate the content of these documents as much as the novice. Each will no doubt, find use in the instructions given. This is a superb addition to your digital library and a wonderful gift idea for your favorite woodworker. Check Out The Contents Of This CD Below! Â HOW TO MAKE A SMALL BENCH LATHE FROM PIPE FITTINGS PLAN Â This is a super nice plan from the early 1900's for making a woodworking and light metalworking bench lathe from pipe fittings. It'd make a great project for any handyman.... and a fine lathe for a fraction of the cost of a store-bought unit. Here's a quote from the document: "Every amateur mechanic and wood-worker who has a workshop, no matter how small, is anxious to possess a lathe of some sort. A good and substantial homemade lathe, which is suitable for wood-turning and light metal work, may be constructed from pipe and pipe fittings...." Check Out Some Screen Grabs From This Document...
 LATHE WORK FOR MODEL MAKERS WOOD & METAL TURNING INFO  The lathe is an integral part of the model-makers cache of tools. This document from the early 1900's details the use of this amazing tool as it relates to model making and building. It is chuck-full of information about every type of lathework a model engineer will face. Although the machines look a little different now, the technology works the same and this stuff still works! Bring your model making and lathe-working skills up another notch with a bit of our ancestors knowledge. These people did know a thing or two about metal and wood lathe-work. They lived during the industrial revolution, after all. Whether you are a proficient model maker or a beginner, you will want to add this document to your digital library. Check Out Some Screen Grabs From This Document...
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 A COURSE IN WOOD TURNING - WOODWORKERS INSTRUCTION  The ultimate aim of this document is to give, through the exercises and problems, a thorough understanding of the principles of wood turning by gradually developing the confidence of the pupil in the complete control of his tools, at the same time suggesting harmonious lines in design which will lead to other ideas in designing problems. The document has been divided into two parts: (A) Spindle Turning, and (B) Face-Plate Turning. The same order is followed in each part; the related information is supplied where required as the pupil progresses. Part A takes up the following: (I) Exercises; (II) Models, involving the same tool processes, only in a somewhat different degree; (III) Oval Turning, explaining the use of two centers; (IV) Duplicate Turning, where identical pieces are turned. Part B is arranged as follows: (I) Exercises; (II) Models, which are an application of cuts in exercises that involve only face-plate work; (III) Models, which require chucking; (IV) Assembling Exercises, involving spindle turning, face-plate work and chucking; (V) Spiral Turning, showing the method of turning a spiral on the lathe. Check Out Some Screen Grabs From This Document...
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 HANDBOOK 4 WOOD TURNERS TOOL INFO TURNING INSTRUCTION  For the wood-turner, the lathe is THE ONLY indespensible tool in the shop. It allows for the creation of many items that would otherwise be terribly difficult, if not impossible. The art of turning is not only a useful skill, but it is absolutely a requirement for some projects. This document, originally from the early 1900's details the techniques of woodturning on the lathe. This would make a wonderful addition to your digital document collection. For the beginner all the way up to the master, something of interest can be found by nearly anyone. It even talks about the history of the lathe. Another great document for the craftsman! Check Out Some Screen Grabs From This Document...
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 WOODWORKERS RARE 1902 VARNISH-MAKING FORMULAS & INFO  This is an amazingly rare collection of Woodworkers Varnish "recipes" from 1902! This truly is an incredible find for anyone that restores antique furniture, for woodworkers attempting to create replicas of early 20th century furniture and anyone with an interest in the chemistry involved with making these. A Quote From This document: "Many people profess and have tried to make varnish, and few have succeeded from want of acquaintance with the proper details. But if the reader will carry out our instructions, he will never experience an unsatisfactory result. " Check Out Some Screen Grabs From This Document...
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