As a relative beginner to all this making things out of wood, and as a self-taught beginner too, books have been critical to my progress. Up until yesterday I lent heavily on The Wood Joiners Handbook, Allen, and Illustrated Cabinetmaking, Hylton. Both really good, detailed books.
However, digging through the small library of books in my school D&T prep. room yesterday I stumbled upon Cabinet Making for Beginners by CH Hayward. Life will never be the same again! I have others of his books but this was new to me and what a revelation. As with the other books I have by him the illustrations are beautifully clear and he seems to cover, in what is quite a small book, all the key issues I feel I need guidance with.
If, by the time I hang up my dovetail saw for the last time, I have mastered just some of this "for Beginners" book I will be very content.
Simon
However, digging through the small library of books in my school D&T prep. room yesterday I stumbled upon Cabinet Making for Beginners by CH Hayward. Life will never be the same again! I have others of his books but this was new to me and what a revelation. As with the other books I have by him the illustrations are beautifully clear and he seems to cover, in what is quite a small book, all the key issues I feel I need guidance with.
If, by the time I hang up my dovetail saw for the last time, I have mastered just some of this "for Beginners" book I will be very content.
Simon