Draw Manga
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Tom Carpenter. Draw Manga
Introduction
Setting Up Shop
Choosing Your Space
Power & Lighting
Ventilation, Dust Collection & Climate Control
Workshop Furnishings
Workpiece Support
Designing Woodworking Projects
The Woodworking Project Design Process
Generating project ideas
The Essentials of Style
Making Prototypes
Making Plan Drawings
Introduction to Wood
Anatomy of a Tree
Defining Hardwoods & Softwoods
Cuts of Lumber
Methods of Drying Lumber
Moisture & Wood Movement
Lumber Distortion & Defects
Softwood Lumber Sizes
Hardwood Lumber Sizes
Buying Lumber
Reclaimed lumber
Buying basics
Sheet Goods
Squaring, Marking & Cutting Stock
Squaring Stock
COMMON PLANING PROBLEMS
Laying Out Parts
Marking Curves & Circles
Making & Using Patterns
Cutting Project Parts
Making Rip Cuts
Rip-cutting with a table saw
Rip-cutting with a circular saw
Making Cross Cuts
Cross-cutting with a power miter saw
Cross-cutting with a table saw
Cross-cutting with a circular saw
Making Angled Cuts
Cutting miters
Cutting bevels
Cutting tapers
A jig for the jig saw
Making Curved Cuts
Choosing the right blade:
Cutting circles with a router
Template Routing
Shaping Profiles
Resawing Lumber
Making Joints & Assembling Projects
Laying Out & Cutting Joints
Ways to join wood
Butt Joints
Working with screws & nails
Installing pocket screws
Biscuit-Reinforced Butt Joints
Dowel-Reinforced Butt Joints
Dado & Rabbet Joints
Cutting dadoes with a dado blade set
How to make dado/rabbet joints
Tongue & Groove Joints
Mortise & Tenon Joints
Shop-built tenoning jig
Lap Joints
Finger Joints
Hand-Cut Dovetail Joints
Half-Blind Dovetail Joints
Woodworking Glue Options
Working with Clamps
Assembling Projects
Applying Finishes
Smoothing Wood Surfaces
Basic sanding technique
Filling dents & holes
Applying Wood Stains
Staining technique
Controlling stain penetration
Filling Wood Pores
Applying wood fillers
Choosing Finishes
‘True’ oils
Varnish
Oil/varnish blends
Lacquer
Shellac
Which finish is best?
Applying Finish Topcoats
Tools you’ll need
Brushing on a finish
Sanding between coats
Applying sanding sealers
Tips for working with water-based finishes
Wiping on a finish
Spraying on a finish
Rubbing out a finish
GLOSSARY
Projects
HOME ACCESSORIES
Mantel Clock
Arts & Crafts Bookstand
Firewood Box
Country Wall Cabinet
Tavern Mirror
Two-Step Stool
Magazine Rack
Coat Tree
Tambour Breadbox
Lapped Picture Frames
HOME FURNISHINGS
Five-Board Bench
Basic Bookcase
Tile-Top Coffee Table
Changing Table/Dresser
Entry Bench
Nesting Tables
Formal Bookcase
Walnut Writing Desk
Desktop Console
Arts & Crafts Bookcase
Corner Cupboard
Mission Rocker
OUTDOOR PROJECTS
Patio Tea Table
Cedar Birdhouse
Basic Garden Bench
Formal Garden Bench
Patio Table & Chairs
Tile-Top BBQ Center
Kid-Size Picnic Table
Frame-Style Sandbox
Adirondack Chair
Sun Lounger
Porch Swing
Picnic Table & Benches
WORKSHOP PROJECTS
Sawhorses
2 x 4 Workbench
Sheet Goods Cart
Wall-Hung Utility Cabinet
Woodworking Workbench
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For anyone with creative instincts and a joy for working with your hands, woodworking can be a very rewarding hobby, perhaps even a lifelong passion. It’s more than just a way to turn wood products into furnishings and accessories for your home. It is exercise for your compulsion to be productive. It is a refuge from the stresses of life. It is an art form that yields beautiful objects to make life more pleasant for you and your loved ones. It is an opportunity to experience the pride and satisfaction that can only come from making something yourself.
Once you’ve started down the woodworking path, you’ll find there are many directions you can take. You may enjoy making fine furniture, or perhaps toys and gifts that you can pass along to others. You may be attracted to the design process and spend most of your shop time at the drafting table, dreaming and sketching. Or you may succumb to the lure of the workshop—for many of us, the real pleasure of woodworking is in setting up our own private spot in the world and whiling away the hours simply puttering. The choices are virtually unlimited.
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Draw detail drawings to illustrate and plan the more complicated joints and profiles in your woodworking project.
Draw multiple views to give the complete picture. Try to fit all the useful views onto a single page to create a total “snapshot” of the project. Here, top, front, side, back and bottom views are added around the front view drawing.
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