26L0256 - The Woodworker, Vol. II

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This is the second of a four-volume compilation of articles by renowned woodworker Charles H. Hayward, reprinted with his original drawings, diagrams and photographs. As editor of the influential British magazine The Woodworker from 1939 to 1967, Hayward had a lasting impact on the craft, contributing a huge amount of writing on virtually every aspect of working with wood. Remarkable for the breadth and detail of their coverage, the books serve as comprehensives guide to the practice of woodworking by one of its leading figures in the 20th century.
Volume II focuses on techniques, presenting a collection of over 200 articles on a wide range of topics, from design to finishing, complemented by a variety of woodworking projects.
Softcover, 8 1/2" × 11", 424 pages, 2016.

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The Woodworker – The Charles H. Hayward Years 1939-1967, Volume II
Offert en anglais seulement
This is the second of a four-volume compilation of articles by renowned woodworker Charles H. Hayward, reprinted with his original drawings, diagrams and photographs. As editor of the influential British magazine The Woodworker from 1939 to 1967, Hayward had a lasting impact on the craft, contributing a huge amount of writing on virtually every aspect of working with wood. Remarkable for the breadth and detail of their coverage, the books serve as comprehensives guide to the practice of woodworking by one of its leading figures in the 20th century.
Volume II focuses on techniques, presenting a collection of over 200 articles on a wide range of topics, from design to finishing, complemented by a variety of woodworking projects.
Softcover, 8 1/2" × 11", 424 pages, 2016.