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Measure Twice, Cut Once by Jim Tolpin,

Measure Twice, Cut Once by Jim Tolpin,
With its clear instruction and wealth of color illustrations, this book is an easy-to-use, simple, commonsense guide to working with measuring tools. You'll learn what these tools are and what they do (a story pole, for example), how to use the tool properly (a mortise gauge, for example) and which tool to use for which procedure. You'll see how you can make many of the tools yourself. Measure Twice, Cut Once briefly covers the basic measuring concepts relating to human proportions necessary for building furniture and utility pieces. You'll then learn how to use classical or contemporary proportioning systems to ensure every piece you make looks right - and is usable and comfortable. A short, basic chapter on creating working drawings shows practical ways to draw everything from accurate sketches to full-scale plans in perspective. This book shows you how to skillfully develop cutting lists from plans, choose which saw will give you the best cut, use layout tools, lay out cuts and cut to the lines. In his twenty-plus years as a professional woodworker, author Jim Tolpin has discovered countless tricks of the trade, secrets for better results and better ways to work. That's why you'll find this book to be a gold mine of ideas and instruction.



Tool-Making Projects for Joinery and Woodworking: A Yankee Craftsman's Practical Methods
Tool-Making Projects for Joinery and Woodworking: A Yankee Craftsman's Practical Methods
Written with all skill levels in mind, this practical handbook presents detailed instructions for making 20 essential hand tools for joinery and general woodworking. All the tools can be made by the career craftsperson or the weekend woodworker, with common workshop tools and techniques. Included are instructions for measuring and marking tools, cutting tools, holding tools, and striking tools--everything needed to cut the frame and box joints that are at the heart of all furniture and interior woodworking. These tools are put to use as well, with lessons on cutting mortise-and-tenon frame joints and assembling dovetail joints for cases and drawers. A fine finished project can begin here, with fine handmade hand tools.



Tipped tool - A tipped tool or insert generally refers to any cutting tool where the cutting edge consists of a separate piece of material, either brazed or clamped on to a separate body.

Dikes (tool) - Dikes -- as in the phrase "a pair of dikes" -- is a term used, especially in the electrical industry, to describe wire cutting pliers. (Note: cutting pliers are hand tools which cut by compression between cutting blades as opposed to shearing.

Cutting speed - Cutting speed is the speed difference between the cutting tool and the surface of the workpiece it is operating on. Cutting speeds are a critical part of productive and economical machining in the field of manufacturing.

Tool and Cutter grinder - A tool and cutter grinder is used to sharpen milling cutters and tool bits along with a host of other cutting tools.



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