Add Some Math Savvy to Your Toolbox. Woodworking and math are as closely connected as a tight-fitting dovetail. There’s no getting around it—start a woodworking project and the numbers begin flying around like sawdust. From calculating lumber to mixing finishes and all the formulas, fractions, decimals, and geometry in between, workshop math can be tricky stuff, especially if it has been many years since math class. But none of that matters, because Practical Shop Math has you covered. Packed with simple solutions, helpful illustrations, handy formulas, and more, Practical Shop Math is the…mehr
Add Some Math Savvy to Your Toolbox. Woodworking and math are as closely connected as a tight-fitting dovetail. There’s no getting around it—start a woodworking project and the numbers begin flying around like sawdust. From calculating lumber to mixing finishes and all the formulas, fractions, decimals, and geometry in between, workshop math can be tricky stuff, especially if it has been many years since math class. But none of that matters, because Practical Shop Math has you covered. Packed with simple solutions, helpful illustrations, handy formulas, and more, Practical Shop Math is the perfect book for anyone looking to improve their math skills. Once equipped with the tool of understanding some math basics, a day in the workshop will involve more fun and production and less head-scratching.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Tom Begnal is a life-long woodworker whose interest in the craft evolved into a full-time furniture business in northwestern Connecticut. He moved on to become the managing editor of The Woodworker's Journal magazine for more than fifteen years and eventually joined the editoral staff at Shopnotes in Des Moines, Iowa. His final stop was Fine Woodworking magazine where, among other things, he edited the Tools and Materials department. He has also written or edited woodworking and how-to books for several publishers including F+W Publications, McGraw-Hill, Rodale Press and Sterling Publishing. Retired, Tom still woodworks and lives in Connecticut.
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Part One: Basic Woodshop Arithmetic * Understanding Fractions * Working with Fractions * Understanding Decimals * Working with Decimals * Powers and Roots Part Two: Basic Woodshop Geometry * Common Geometric Shapes * Plane Figure Formulas * Solid Figure Formulas * Basic Geometric Construction * Basic Geometric Theorems Part Three: Using Math in the Workshop * Enlarging Grid Patterns * Simplifying Compound Angles * Solving Right Triangles * Applying Handy Woodshop Formulas * Converting a Photograph into a Dimensioned Drawing * Reading Micrometers and Calipers Appendix Index
Part One: Basic Woodshop Arithmetic * Understanding Fractions * Working with Fractions * Understanding Decimals * Working with Decimals * Powers and Roots Part Two: Basic Woodshop Geometry * Common Geometric Shapes * Plane Figure Formulas * Solid Figure Formulas * Basic Geometric Construction * Basic Geometric Theorems Part Three: Using Math in the Workshop * Enlarging Grid Patterns * Simplifying Compound Angles * Solving Right Triangles * Applying Handy Woodshop Formulas * Converting a Photograph into a Dimensioned Drawing * Reading Micrometers and Calipers Appendix Index
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