"Cut & Dried: A Woodworker's Guide to Timber Technology" by Richard Jones is a comprehensive and authoritative text on wood technology, specifically written for woodworkers and artisans rather than scientists. This book represents a lifetime of professional woodworking experience combined with extensive research into the technical aspects of wood.
Key Features:
- Author: Richard Jones
- Publisher: Lost Art Press
- 336 pages
- Dimensions: 9" x 12"
- Printed on heavy #80 matte coated paper for accurate color reproduction
- Hardcover with grey cotton cloth wrapping and hand-printed woodcut stamping
- Sewn and casebound for durability
- #100 dust jacket with supermatte laminate coating
Content Highlights:
- Explores every aspect of trees and wood, from growth to harvesting and processing
- Detailed explanations of lumber drying processes and potential defects
- In-depth coverage of wood movement and distortion
- Information on wood pests, fungi, and preventative measures
- Analysis of wood's structural limits and stress capacities
- Accessible explanations for non-technical readers, with deeper scientific details available
Ideal for:
- Serious woodworkers and furniture makers
- Timber framers and carpenters
- Wood technology enthusiasts
- Woodworking instructors and students
This book stands out for its comprehensive approach to wood technology, offering both practical insights for craftsmen and detailed scientific explanations for those seeking deeper understanding. It covers everything from forestry practices to the microscopic structure of wood, making it a valuable resource for anyone working with wood.
"Cut & Dried" represents a significant investment in both research and production quality. Its durable construction and high-quality printing ensure that it will serve as a lasting reference for woodworkers, combining Richard Jones' expertise with Lost Art Press's commitment to producing enduring, high-quality books.