| Management number | 222069596 | Release Date | 2026/05/04 | List Price | US$17.06 | Model Number | 222069596 | ||
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A Landmark Manual of Traditional Carpentry and Joinery from the Golden Age of Hand-Tool CraftsmanshipFirst published in 1907 during the height of the Edwardian building boom, Cassell's Carpentry and Joinery represents the most exhaustive technical manual on woodworking produced in its era. Edited by Paul Nooncree Hasluck (1854-1931), a pioneering technical writer who shaped practical education for working-class readers through his editorship of Work magazine and dozens of handbooks spanning every craft from clockmaking to metalworking, this comprehensive reference has remained continuously valued for over a century.What You'll Discover Inside:This meticulously illustrated volume documents carpentry and joinery at a pivotal moment—when centuries-old hand-tool techniques reached their apex just before electrification transformed the building trades. With approximately 1,800 detailed engravings and twelve plates, the manual systematically covers:Complete tool reference: measuring and marking tools, bench planes (jack, trying, smoothing, jointer), specialized saws, chisels, gouges, braces and bits, workholding equipmentTimber science: tree anatomy, annual rings and growth patterns, seasoning methods (natural and kiln), preservation techniques, strength calculations, defect recognitionTraditional joinery techniques: mortise and tenon joints, dovetails, tongue and groove, frame-and-panel constructionStructural carpentry: floor construction, roof framing, partition walls, staircase buildingArchitectural elements: window and door construction, mouldings, arches, decorative detailsMaterials knowledge: timber species characteristics, commercial varieties (Baltic, Norwegian, Swedish deals), quality marking systems, selection criteriaWho Should Read This Book:Modern woodworkers and craftspeople seeking authoritative guidance on traditional hand-tool techniques increasingly rare in contemporary practice will find systematic instruction refined through generations of experience. Historic preservationists and restoration specialists working with period buildings gain essential understanding of original construction methods, timber characteristics, and craft standards. Architects, designers, and students interested in traditional building practices discover comprehensive documentation of Edwardian-era techniques. Amateur enthusiasts and self-educators benefit from Hasluck's systematic approach, which assumes no prior knowledge beyond basic literacy while building toward advanced craftsmanship.Why This Book Matters:Published originally in affordable weekly parts for working-class readers, Cassell's Carpentry and Joinery democratized technical knowledge traditionally transmitted only through lengthy apprenticeships. Hasluck synthesized collective wisdom from countless craftsmen, creating a comprehensive reference that served both as examination textbook for students and practical guide for experienced tradesmen. Today, this work preserves invaluable knowledge of hand-tool methods that dominated carpentry for centuries—techniques that modern power tools have largely supplanted but which remain essential for understanding historic construction, pursuing traditional craftsmanship, and appreciating the remarkable skill required of Edwardian-era carpenters and joiners. Read more
| ISBN13 | 979-8248065363 |
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| Language | English |
| Publisher | Independently published |
| Dimensions | 8.27 x 1.55 x 11.69 inches |
| Item Weight | 3.94 pounds |
| Print length | 618 pages |
| Publication date | February 15, 2026 |
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