Carte FURNITURE MAKING FOR BEGINNERS NOAH ABBOTT

FURNITURE MAKING FOR BEGINNERS

Build Strong, Square, Sellable Tables, Chairs, Benches, and Storage with Practical Joinery and Real-World Assembly Techniques

Autor: NOAH ABBOTT
Limbă: engleză
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BUILD FURNITURE THAT FEELS SOLID THE MOMENT SOMEONE TOUCHES ITHave you built shelves or small woodwo...

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Autor
Limbă
engleză
Legare
Carte - Carte broșată
Publicat
2026
Pagini
102
EAN
9798198851306
Enbook ID
52761201
Greutate
149
Dimensiuni
152 x 229 x 5

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BUILD FURNITURE THAT FEELS SOLID THE MOMENT SOMEONE TOUCHES IT
Have you built shelves or small woodworking projects, only to feel disappointed when your first table wobbled?
Do your furniture projects look good from a distance but feel slightly twisted, weak, or unfinished up close?
Are you ready to move beyond basic woodworking and start building furniture that actually feels dependable in a real home?

Many beginners discover that furniture making is different from ordinary woodworking. A small mistake hidden in a box or shelf becomes obvious in a chair, table, or cabinet. Weak joinery loosens over time. Frames drift out of square during glue-up. A project that looked promising in the workshop suddenly feels unstable once it reaches the living room.
This book was written for that exact stage of the journey.
Furniture Making for Beginners is designed for woodworkers who already understand basic tools and want to build complete furniture pieces that feel stronger, cleaner, and more intentional. Instead of overwhelming theory or expensive workshop setups, the focus stays on practical systems you can actually use.
Inside, you'll learn how experienced furniture makers prevent wobble, strengthen assemblies, dry-fit projects correctly, and build tables, benches, chairs, and storage that stay square over time.
What makes this book different is its emphasis on structure and process. Rather than treating furniture as a collection of isolated projects, the book teaches the habits behind stable, long-lasting work: diagonal checking, frame reinforcement, tabletop attachment, chair strengthening, and careful assembly sequencing.
Inside, you'll discover:
• How to choose furniture-grade wood and avoid unstable lumber
• The squareness system that prevents twisted assemblies
• Why dry-fitting changes everything before glue-up
• Side table, bench, coffee table, chair, bookshelf, and chest projects
• Practical joinery methods for beginners
• Strong tabletop attachment systems that allow wood movement
• Chair reinforcement techniques using corner blocks and stretchers
• Sanding and finishing preparation for customer-ready results
• Simple pricing methods for selling handmade furniture locally
• Printable workshop bonuses, dimension references, and a guided 30-day challenge
I wrote this book to help beginner woodworkers close the gap between "small woodworking projects" and real furniture building. The goal is not perfection or complicated craftsmanship. The goal is learning how to build furniture that feels balanced, useful, and dependable in everyday life.
This book is complete on its own. At the end, I've also included optional bonus resources for readers who want additional structure and project tracking while practicing their skills.
If you've been wanting to build furniture that feels more solid, more professional, and more rewarding to complete, this book will help you approach the process with greater confidence and clarity.
Open the first chapter and start with one square table. The rest builds from there.