A concise guide for the small shop or enthusiastic hobbyist, "Harvest Your Own Lumber" covers all of the important steps in the conversion of wood. John English takes the reader through selecting the raw material to the final drying of the harvested timber. All of the steps in between are explained in clear text accompanied with photographs and charts that make the process of milling your own lumber a guaranteed success.
A concise guide for the small shop or enthusiastic hobbyist, "Harvest Your Own Lumber" covers all of the important steps in the conversion of wood. John English takes the reader through selecting the raw material to the final drying of the harvested timber. All of the steps in between are explained in clear text accompanied with photographs and charts that make the process of milling your own lumber a guaranteed success.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John English is a cabinetmaker, a teacher, and the author of "How to Choose and Use Bench Planes and Scrapers," "The Woodworker's Guide to Sharpening," and many articles published in "Woodshop News" and "Woodworker's Business News." He is the former editor of "Today's Woodworker" and "Woodworker's Journal." Currently he designs and builds projects for "American Woodworker" magazine and runs the Black Hills School of Woodworking. He lives in Spearfish, South Dakota.
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Table of Contents Harvest Your Own Lumber Introduction Section 1: All About Wood . Hardwoods and Softwoods . Choosing a Species to Harvest . Density . Grain Pattern and Defect . Anatomy of a Tree . Choosing a Cut . Know Your Grade . Dimensions Section 2: Chainsaws . Where to Buy . Choosing a Chainsaw . Terminology . Safety . Sharpening Section 3: Felling . Cut the Notch . Removfing the Main Trunk . Problems . Limbing and Bucking . Moving Logs Around . Wedges Section 4: Sawing . Types of Sawmills . Portable Band Mills . How a Band Saw Mill Works . Commercial Mills . Sawing Choices . Measurement . Board Feet . Random Sizing . Color and Grain . NHLA Hardwood Lumber Grades . Sawing for Veneer Section 5: Drying . Why Dry . Types of Humidity . Air Drying . Moisture Meters . Gas and Electric Kilns . Solar Kilns Section 6: Milling . Dressing Jointer and Planer . Milling Terms . Defects . Avoiding Planer Snipe
Table of Contents Harvest Your Own Lumber Introduction Section 1: All About Wood . Hardwoods and Softwoods . Choosing a Species to Harvest . Density . Grain Pattern and Defect . Anatomy of a Tree . Choosing a Cut . Know Your Grade . Dimensions Section 2: Chainsaws . Where to Buy . Choosing a Chainsaw . Terminology . Safety . Sharpening Section 3: Felling . Cut the Notch . Removfing the Main Trunk . Problems . Limbing and Bucking . Moving Logs Around . Wedges Section 4: Sawing . Types of Sawmills . Portable Band Mills . How a Band Saw Mill Works . Commercial Mills . Sawing Choices . Measurement . Board Feet . Random Sizing . Color and Grain . NHLA Hardwood Lumber Grades . Sawing for Veneer Section 5: Drying . Why Dry . Types of Humidity . Air Drying . Moisture Meters . Gas and Electric Kilns . Solar Kilns Section 6: Milling . Dressing Jointer and Planer . Milling Terms . Defects . Avoiding Planer Snipe
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