Jim Tolpin's Woodworking Wit & Wisdom: Thirty Years of Lessons from the Trade
Did you know?
The three most fundamental and essential tools can't be bought.
Sanding is the slowest, most tedious, and most counterproductive way to prepare a surface for the clearest, richest finish.
The absolute strongest bends are made without bending the wood.
A scrap of tarpaper and a chunk of scrap wood comprise one of the most precise layout tools available to a woodworker.
There is no such thing as a mistake in woodworking.
Well, neither did I when I started working wood more than 30 years ago. But I sure wish I had learned these and a host of other essential woodworking concepts and techniques a lot sooner than I did — it would have saved me much anguish and frustration. However, I wasn't able to learn these fundamentals from books, shop classes, or TV woodworkers. Instead, I was fortunate enough to work with and learn from members of the last generation of traditionally apprenticed cabinetmakers and boat builders.
The 60 essential lessons from the trade that I have recorded in this book are the first things I teach to my own kids in the hope that they will enjoy, as I have, a life of working wood with immeasurable pleasure, passion and purpose — and a minimum of wicked awful mistakes.
Jim Tolpin
- Author
- Jim Tolpin, Tolpin
- Format
- paperback
- Pages
- 112
- Publisher
- Popular Woodworking Books
- Language
- english
- ISBN
- 9781558707191
- Genres
- woodwork
- Release date
- 2004
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