Woodwork Books

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Wood Working Book Collection



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Hasluck Paul, N. (1931). The Woodworker's and cabinet worker's handybook. [S.l.], [s.n.].

Hasluck, P. N. (1894). The woodworker's handybook of manual instruction, embracing information on the tools, materials, appliances and processes employed in woodworking, London.

Hasluck, P. N. (1906). Woodworking. A book of tools, materials, and processes for the handyman, London, Paris.

Hasluck, P. N. (1908). Cassell's cyclopaedia of mechanics: containing receipts, processes, and memoranda for workshop use. London, Cassell.

Hasluck, P. N. (1930). The woodworker's and Cabinet worker's handybook embracing information on the tools, materials, appliances and processes employed. London, The Technical Press, Ltd.

Hasluck, P. N. (1987). The Handyman's book of tools, materials & processes employed in woodworking. Berkeley, Calif., Ten Speed Press.

Hasluck, P. N. (1995). The handyman's book: tools, materials and processes employed in woodworking. London, Bracken.

Hatchard, D. (1992). Wood finishing: step-by-step techniques. Marlborough, Crowood Press.

Hatton, W. T. and B. Hatton (1976). A feast of gingerbread from our Victorian past = Pâtisserie maison de notre charmant passé. Montreal; Plattsburgh, Tundra Books of Montreal: Tundra Books of Northern New York.

Hausen, B. M. (1981). Woods injurious to human health: a manual. Mouton de Gruyter, Berlin.

Hawley Frederick, L. (1947). Drawings and Diagrams for the Woodwork Class. London, John Murray.

Hawley, F. L. (1947). Drawings and diagrams for the woodwork dass. London, John Murray.

Hawley, F. L. (1956). Introductory designs for the woodwork class, Murray.

Haxell, P. and K. Haxell (2002). Simple handmade garden furniture: 23 step-by-step weekend projects. London, Cico.

Hay, J. (1967). Woodwork for schools: a course for C.S.E, Leonard Hill.

Hay, J. (1973). Woodwork for schools: a course for G.C.E. and C.S.E. Aylesbury, Intertext.

Hay, J. (1976). Woodwork. G.B., Blackie.

Haycock Arthur, H. (1960). Principles of Machine Woodworking. (Second edition, revised and enlarged.). London, Technical Press.

Haycock, A. H. (1948). Principles of machine woodworking: Sawing and planing. Kingston Hill, Surrey, Technical Press.

Haycock, A. H. (1948). Principles of machine woodworking. Kingston Hill; Surrey; 1948., Technical press.

Haycock, A. H. (1948). Sawing and planing: giving examples of the methods of machine woodworking, and the fundamental principles of the operation of saws, knives and cutters. London, Technical Press.

Haycock, A. H. (1948). Sawing and Planing. London, The Technical Press.

Haycock, A. H. (1948). Sawing and planning. London, Technical Press.

Haycock, A. H. (1949). Tenoning Mortising and Boring. [S.l.], The Technical Press Ltd.

Haycock, A. H. (1949). Tenoning, mortising, and boring: describing practical methods of setting up and operating the machines, together with the technique used in the preparation and maintenance of the cutting equipment. London, Technical press.

Haycock, A. H. (1952). Spindle moulding: giving standard and special methods of working, together with the theory and practice connected with the use of the various types of cutting equiment. London, Techincal Press.

Haycock, A. H. (1953). Routing: giving the various methods of operating high and low speed routing machines with special emphasis on the construction and use of forms. London, Technical Press.

Haycock, A. H. (1955). Four-cutter practice: methods of setting up and operating the machine, together with details of design and how they affect the production of different classes of work. [n.p.], Technical P.

Haynes, E. (1921). Timber tedchnicalities, being definitions of terms used in the home and foreign timber, mahogany and hardwood industries, the sawmill and wood-working trades, as well as those employed in connection with architecture and building construction. London; New York, W. Rider and Son, Ltd.

Haynes, E. and T. J. Stobart (1933). Timber technicalities: definitions of terms used in the timber and correlative trades and wood consuming industries. London, E. Benn, Limited.

Haynes, F. A. (1966). Learning woodwork: a scheme of work. Oxford; New York, Pergamon Press.

Hayward Charles, H. (1936). English Period Furniture. An account of the evolution of furniture from 1500 to 1800. [With illustrations.]. London, Evans Bros.

Hayward Charles, H. (1945). English Period Furniture, etc. (Third impression.). London, Evans Bros.

Hayward Charles, H. (1945). The ABC of Woodwork, etc. London, Evans Bros.

Hayward Charles, H. (1946). How to make Woodwork Tools. Full working drawings of reliable tools you can make yourself. London, Evans Bros.

Hayward Charles, H. (1946). Staining and Polishing: How to Finish Woodwork; Staining; French, Wax, and Oil Polishing; The Cellulose Finish; Varnishing; Lacquering. London, Evans Brothers Limited.

Hayward Charles, H. (1946). Tools for Woodwork: the sharpening, care, and use of hand tools. London, Evans Brothers Limited.

Hayward Charles, H. (1949). Carpentry for Beginners. Edited by C. H. Hayward. [With illustrations.]. London, Evans Bros.

Hayward Charles, H. (1949). The Woodworker's Pocket Book. Recipes, materials, fittings, tools, geometry, woodworking data. Edited by Charles H. Hayward. London, Evans Bros.

Hayward Charles, H. (1950). Woodwork Joints. Kinds of joints, how they are cut, and where used. [With illustrations.]. London, Evans Bros.


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