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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 272 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 248x204x12 mm, kaal: 636 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Nov-2016
  • Kirjastus: Make Community, LLC
  • ISBN-10: 1680452533
  • ISBN-13: 9781680452532
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 272 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 248x204x12 mm, kaal: 636 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Nov-2016
  • Kirjastus: Make Community, LLC
  • ISBN-10: 1680452533
  • ISBN-13: 9781680452532
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Whether you’re interested in becoming a handyman or developing artisanal woodworking skills, the place to begin is by learning the fundamentals of using basic workshop tools correctly. The place to find out how is right here. Make: Tools is shop class in a book.

Consumer-level 3D printers and CNC machines are opening up new possibilities for makers. But there will always be a need for traditional workshop skills and tools. Charles Platt's Make: Tools applies the same approach to its subject matter as his bestselling Make: Electronics -- in-depth explanations and hands-on projects that gradually increase in level of challenge.

Illustrated in full color with hundreds of photographs and line drawings, the book serves as a perfect introduction to workshop tools and materials for young adults and adults alike. Platt focuses on basic hands tools and assumes no prior experience or knowledge on the part of the reader. The projects all result in fun games, toys, and puzzles. The book serves as both a hands-on tutorial a reference that will be returned to again and again.

Introduction vi
Chapter 1 A Perplexing Puzzler
1(19)
Making measurements
Sawing with a miter box
Smoothing edges with sandpaper
Gluing and clamping
Finishing with polyurethane
Handsaw Fact Sheet
16(4)
Chapter 2 The Curious Cube
20(2)
Gluing in 3D
Chapter 3 Big Dice
22(15)
Hard and soft woods
Grain and warping
Sawing without a miter box
Using a template
Finishing with paint
Wood Fact Sheet
33(4)
Chapter 4 Nailing It
37(17)
How to drive nails
Inserting nails to a uniform depth
Drawing a pattern
Types of nails
Types of hammers
Hammer and Nails Fact Sheet
48(6)
Chapter 5 Framing It
54(14)
Measuring angles
Making mitered corners
Non-rectangular frame shapes
Making and using a jig
Clamp Fact Sheet
66(2)
Chapter 6 A Geometrical Jigsaw
68(12)
Plywood and composites
Using vector-graphics software
Transferring a pattern from paper to wood
Applying wood stain
Cutting plywood edge-to-edge
Composites Fact Sheet
78(2)
Chapter 7 A Piece of Parquetry
80(10)
Parquetry
Using epoxy glue
Chapter 8 Drilling It
90(14)
Choosing and using a drill
Understanding drill bits
Cutting clean, vertical holes
Drills and Drill Bits Fact Sheet
101(3)
Chapter 9 A Swanee Whistle
104(7)
A different kind of jig
Precision drilling
How a whistle works
Chapter 10 A Basic Box
111(17)
Types of screws
Types of screwdrivers
How to design in 3D
Types of corner joints
Screws and Screwdrivers Fact Sheet
123(5)
Chapter 11 A Bare-Minimum Bookcase
128(11)
Elements of bookcase design
Shelves that don't sag
Butt joints using wooden plugs
Chapter 12 Hanging on the Wall
139(14)
How to hang things up that won't fall down
Steel and plastic accessories
Chapter 13 A Monster Truck
153(15)
Saws that cut curves
How to enlarge and shape a hole
Holes and Curves Fact Sheet
164(4)
Chapter 14 A Pantograph
168(15)
All about nuts, bolts, and washers
Choosing between bolts and wood screws
Linkages, pivots, and friction
Nuts and Bolts Fact Sheet
180(3)
Chapter 15 Bending It
183(14)
Cutting and bending ABS plastic
Chapter 16 A Better Box
197(7)
Using solvent cement with ABS plastic
Chapter 17 Another Better Box
204(8)
ABS plastic with sheet-metal screws
Chapter 18 Transparency
212(8)
Polycarbonate and acrylics
Chapter 19 Color
220(14)
Transparent, translucent, and opaque colored plastic
The ultimate mitering jig
Cutting grooves with a tenon saw
Chapter 20 More Tools
234(14)
Workbench specifications
Tools and materials storage
Additional tools that you may need
Appendix: Buying Guide 248(8)
Index 256
Charles Platt is a Contributing Editor and regular columnist for Make magazine, where he writes about electronics. Platt was a Senior Writer for Wired magazine, has written various computer books, and has been fascinated by electronics since he put together a telephone answering machine from a tape recorder and military-surplus relays at age 15. He lives in a Northern Arizona wilderness area, where he has his own workshop for prototype fabrication and projects that he writes about for Make magazine.