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160 pages. Features: The Nunes Brothers' Boat and Ways Company; Chainsaw Lumbermaking - Natural Knees - Will Malloff explains how to cut your own crook timber; The Shipsmith's Art - Turning your hand to forge work; A New ERA - Vic Carpenter's idea of a perfect runabout; Reviewing TARNE's Keel, Part II - the final steps in fitting, fastening, and fairing it in; Inside the Wood Block - a maintenance guide; Jack Tyrrell - a fourth generation boatbuilder; Irish Hookers; The Galway Bay Pucan - a new 'little hooker'; Ancient Curraghs - they may never become extinct!; Improving the classic dinghy - eliminating some common problems; Hardtack's Running Moor - practical sailorizing from times past; Lashmanship - keeping things in their proper place; Boatbuilding in Grenada - a last bastion of wooden boat building with hand tools alone. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
160 pages. Features: The Remarkable Sloop SHADOW - Part II; Across the Atlantic in SEA BIRD; Floor Timbers; The Boatbuilder's Garden - forests; The Politics of Maritime Preservation; Unity in Maritime Preservation; Saling the PRIDE - a Baltimore Clipper; Donald C. Rosencrantz and William Avery Baker - Remembered; Grand Craft - gleaming mahogany replicas; Steaming an Oak Coaming; Cutting an Apple Knee; Tale of Two Sisters - cold-molding vs. carvel; Backyard Vacuum Bagging - Constant Camber works for the homebuilder; Fire Bending with the Dragon's Tongue - using intense heat to bend 30 hefty planks into place. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
160 pages. Features: J. Paul Stevenson and the USS Suisun; Hagerty Marine Insurance insures wooden boats; Alfred Bain and Unity B; The 1 x 19 splice made possible - how to produce smooth, strong wire splices; Diablesse and here disputed rig; Building the Cabin Sole, Part I; Special Spring Fitting Out Section. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
160 pages. Features: Recollections of WoodenBoat; Twenty-five Years - Twenty-Five Boats; Denmark's Ring-Anderson shipyard; The W-class sloops at Antiqua's Classic Yacht Regatta; The Martin Skiff; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Magazine
136 pages. Features: The Pursuit of Two Gallons per Hour; Remembering Phil Bolger; Build the Jericho Bay Lobster Skiff - Part II; The Final Voyage of STAVANGER; Building and Using Wooden Boats at Cama Beach, Washington; Building a Swedish Blekingseka; The McCoy Brothers - Respected Boatbuilders, Revered Rumrunners; and more. Above-average wear. Usual library markings. A worthy reference copy. Book
136 pages. Features: Building a Model Sailing Yacht - Part II; The Spaulding Wooden Boat Center; The Somes Sound 12 1/2; VIVA; A New Bronze Pulpit; Encounters of the Texas 200; One-off Wood-and-Canvas Construction; and more. Above-average wear. Usual library markings. A worthy reference copy. Book
136 pages. Features: A New Look at Canvas Decks for Wooden Boats; Molded Sheerstrakes; Exploring with Penelope; Brion Rieff; William Hand's V-Bottomed Boats; The Brief, Illustrious Life of Maggie B.; Great Lakes Schooners; Fairing Boards; and more. Above-average wear. Usual library markings. A worthy reference copy. Book
152 pages. Features: Building the Caledonia Yawl - part 1; Auk - a lesson in seamanship; Boat Partnerships 101; Adapting a Crowninshield daysailer for a perfect fit; A lesson in dovetail joints; The Hardanger Fartoyvernsenter; The Chesapeake Bay Skipjack;and more. Moderage wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
144 pages. Features: Core Sound, North Carolina Workboats; Atkin's Rescue Minor; Silver-Soldering; A Practical Portlight; Defending Against Lightning; Build a 16-30 Sailing Canoe; Timm and Rescue Minor; Cape Henry 21; The Transformation of two Bunker and Ellis lobsterboats; and more. Above-average wear. Usual library markings. A worthy reference copy. Book
144 pages. Features: George Luzier; Cutty Sark; Building the Wheelbarrow Boat Ladybug; The Sharp-End 900; Lance Lee & His Icon boats; The Rebirth of ELF; and more. Above-average wear. Usual library markings. A worthy reference copy. Book
136 pages. Features: G-10 for better wooden boats; Boatbuilder's Toolbox; The Solo Carry - Part IIIn Search of Harry Pidgeon; The Town Class; Dublin to Denmark in a Viking longship replica; The Efficient Powerboat; and more. Above-average wear. Usual library markings. A worthy reference copy. Book
152 pages. Features: Choosing and Building a Kayak; Interior Redesigns; Why Ships Hog; Edson B. Schock; Restoring a Scots Zulu; The Spirit of Singlehanded Racing; and more. Above-average wear. Usual library markings. A worthy reference copy. Book
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English and Turkish. [viii], 144 p., color and b/w ills. Wooden culture: Wooden houses of Anatolia.= Ahsap kültürü: Anadolu'nun ahsap evleri. ARCHITECTURE Turkish house Residential architecture.
238 pages. Index. Extensively illustrated with black and white photos and diagrams. Charts and tables. A wartime text "especially written for carpenters and other woodworkers who desire to engage in boat or ship building, and as a textbook for schools." - subtitle. Amazingly, a prior owner has neatly handwritten over twenty pages of pertinent notes on and near front and back endpaper! Some additional markings to contents. Binding intact. Somewhat above-average external wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
36 pages. Features: Power Tools and the Basic Home Workshop; Veneering for Beginners - A Backgammon Board; Cutting the Classic Dovetail; Grindstones and Clipper Ships; Lower Cove, Nova Scotia - 150 Years Later - grinding wheels were fashioned from rock here; The Ryobi Woodcarver. Clean, bright and unmarked with negligible wear. A lovely copy of the first issue of this excellent but short-lived Canadian woodworking publication. Magazine
40 pages. Features: Making the Classic Hollow Joint; Ellipses; Wrapping an Edge; Butternut Canker; A (Duck) Decoy for the Mantlepiece; Mobiles in Wood; Making a Silver Chest; Chip Carving; Drafting for Woodworkers; Woodcuts to stop publilshing; Why Leonard Bailey (of Bailey, Chany & Co.) is turning in his grave; Woodworking Incunabula; Wood Engraving is featured on back cover. Clean, bright and unmarked with light wear. A lovely copy of this fine Canadian woodworking publication. Magazine
44 pages. Features: Making the Classic Drawer; Boomerangs in the Workshop; Small Turnings; Nepali Tools; Designing Small Turnings; Basic Sharpening; Experimenting with Bevel Angles; Cutting and Edging Melamine; Project Table Saw; John Clark's high-performance coat rack; Woodworking Incunabula. Clean, bright and unmarked with light wear. A lovely copy of this fine Canadian woodworking publication. Magazine
52 pages. Features: Masking Tape - The Woodworker's Third Hand; The Pencil Sharpener as a Basic Shop Tool; Rebirth of the Workbench; Snowshoes; Crosses; Christmas Projects; An Altar for Parson Payne's Church on Saturna Island; Woodworking Incunabula; Stanley #1 smooth plane featured on back cover. Clean, bright and unmarked with light wear. A lovely copy of this fine Canadian woodworking publication. Magazine
40 pages. Features: Initial Camber - Stabilizing Wood for Relief Woodcarving; New Works in Wood by Bayot Heer, Gerald Johnston, Tom McKenzie and Doug Haslam; Gothic Tracery; Dovetail Jig; Screws; Macrojoinery in the Maritimes; Making a Wooden Hand Plane the Fast Way; Armando's Story - Armando de Gobbo (misspelled as de Gobo) of Kingston, Ontario is a blind woodworker; Indexes to Woodworking Magazines and Newspapers; The Carvers' Quilt; Great photo of Farm Mechanics Students at the Prov. School of Technology and Art, Calgary, Jan. 25, 1926; Woodworking Incunabula; XceL multiple head wrenches, Nod and Shake goggles, and the Lunkenheimer "Universal" Glass Body Oil Pump are featured on back cover. Clean, bright and unmarked with light wear. A lovely copy of this fine Canadian woodworking publication. Book
40 pages. Features: Profile of Woodturner Maurice Gamblin; Make Your Own Canoe Paddle; A Jig for Slotting Louvre Stiles; Biscuit Joinery and the Hobbyist Woodworker; Cutting Melamine; Hand Planing - a Bracket-Foot Base; Preparing Wood for Finishing; Sanding Small Parts; New Product - DoveTape; Woodworking Incunabula; The Enfield Inch (Rule) is featured on back cover. Clean, bright and unmarked with light wear. A lovely copy of this fine Canadian woodworking publication. Magazine
48 pages. Features: Louisbourg Sideboard - Reproducing an 18th Century Piece of Furniture; Christmas Projects; The Prop Shop; Parson's Chair; Gregory Brown - Master Craftsman; Turning in Japan - The Woodturners of Shogawa; Japanese Lacquer; Good Intentions/Bad Solutions - Trading Butternut for Brazilian Rosewood; Making the Perfect Moulding Joint on an Inside Corner; Hydrocote Equal Water-Based Lacquer; Woodworking Incunabula; Prairie Rear Prop Snow Planes are featured on back cover. Clean, bright and unmarked with light wear. A lovely copy of this, the final issue of this wonderful Canadian woodworking publication. Magazine
40 pages. Features: Harold Roe 1929-1992; Invisible Hazards in the Workshop; Living with MCS (Multiple Chemical Sensitivities); Hardware Stores of Eighty Years Ago; Getting the Most Out of Your Sharp Tools; French Polishing on the Lathe; Carving a "Man in the Moon" - working from a clay model; Trout Landing Net Frames; Project Table Saw, Part II; Scarf Joints; New Vac-U-Clamp; Woodworking Incunabula. Clean, bright and unmarked with light wear. A lovely copy of this fine Canadian woodworking publication. Magazine
88 pages. Bibliography. Numerous excellent diagrams. "Contains an elementary treatment of woodcraft suitable for school craft-clubs, parks, summer camps, and the home workshop... The most elementary projects are suitable for the middle grades and the most difficult for the upper grades... Does not require the use of power tools." - from Foreward. Average wear. Binding intact. Nice illustrated endpapers. Gift greetings upon verso of front free endpaper. Book
144 pages. Duo-tang binding. Many informative black and white photos. "A comprehensive, up-to-date, collection of information based on recent investigations and tests... Should prove useful to shipyards, naval architects, Supervisors of Shipbuilding, Inspector of Naval Material; and officers and those concerned with all phases of wooden ship and boat design, construction, or maintenance." - R.E. Harris, Dept. of the Navy. Chapters include: Bending and Machining of Wood and Plywood; Gluing and Laminating; Fabrication of Wood Boats and Ships. Average wear. A sound copy of this very practical and informative work. Book
84 pages. British Columbia Provincial Museum Heritage Record No. 5. Usual library markings. Moderate wear. Sound copy. Book