Carpentry
Auteur : Ira Samuel Griffith
Date de publication : 2021-01-11
Éditeur : Alpha Editions
Nombre de pages : 190
Résumé du livre
A master craftsman's wisdom, captured at the dawn of the modern age. Carpentry by Ira Samuel Griffith stands as a cornerstone of traditional woodworking, guiding apprentices and seasoned builders alike through the essential skills that shaped the early 20th-century building trades. With clear, illustrated instruction, this enduring manual demystifies wood joinery techniques, house framing methods, and the safe, effective use of tools - all while imparting the foundational knowledge required for both professional training and confident DIY home repair. Every page reflects Griffith's dedication to the woodworking trade, blending practical advice with a deep respect for the craft's heritage. As an illustrated building guide, the book delivers step-by-step clarity, making it indispensable for students, apprentices, and anyone eager to master the art of carpentry. Its careful explanations and diagrams foster not just technical ability, but also an appreciation for the timeless beauty of well-made structures. For those seeking a vintage construction reference or a trustworthy companion in restoring traditional woodworking skills, this volume is unmatched. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Both a practical carpentry instruction manual and a cultural artefact, Carpentry endures as a testament to the building trades' enduring values and ingenuity. Whether for hands-on learning or as a prized addition to a classic literature collection, it remains a vital link to the craftsmanship that built generations.