The Way to Woodwork
Whether you are an amateur or an expert woodworker, these lessons will provide you with woodworking information that you will find practical and extremely useful. Although the lessons are perfectly useful on their own, they follow the lesson plan and the methodology - Ian Kirby's Critical Path of woodworking - found in the
3-DVD series "The Way to Woodwork."
Following these lessons will enhance any woodworker's knowledge and skills
A downloadable version of each of these lessons is available for $.99
From Design to Cutting List (Chapter 1)
What is a Cutting List?LESSON 1: Understand what a cutting list is, what information it provides and why it is important to have an accurate and complete cutting list before you start a project. |
Understanding DrawingsLESSON 2: Gain an understanding of how to "read" a construction drawing. Better understand various views and projections and the meaning of line types and weights along with other technical aspects of basic construction drawings. |
Calculating Board FeetLESSON 3: Learn how to determine the amount of lumber required for a project as generated by the parts listed in the material list. |
Harvesting the Parts (Chapter 2)
Understanding Wood DistortionLESSON 1: Learn to identify the four principal types of wood distortion and how shrinkage differential is usually the cause. |
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Using Blinds to Find Workable PartsLESSON 3: Learn to use "blinds," which are quick shop-made aids that can help you lay out and harvest portions of a board with similar or desirable grain patterns and direction. |
Harvesting Cathedral GrainLESSON 4: Learn how to process boards with cathedral figure and remove or avoid distortions that are common with this grain pattern. |
Making Butt Joints (Chapter 3)
The Seven-step ProcessLESSON 1: Understand the logical sequence of tasks that are required to build strong, seamless butt joints |
Adding Biscuits and SplinesLESSON 2: Understand the purpose, procedure and possible limitations of adding splines or biscuits to your butt joints. |
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Stock Preparation (Chapter 4)
Face Side, Face Edge and WidthLESSON 1: Steps 1 through 3 of a six-step process for preparing stock. Learn how to create a face side, a face edge and bring stock to width. |
Establishing Thickness and LengthLESSON 2: Steps 4 through 6 of the stock preparation process. Learn the procedure and tool options for bringing a workpiece to final thickness, squaring one end and establishing its final length. |
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Marking the Joints (Chapter 5)
Using Marking ToolsLESSON 1: Identify marking tools for joinery and understand how to use them correctly. |
Mortise and Tenon JointsLESSON 2: Understand the correct design applications and geometry of conventional mortise and tenon joints. |
Mortise and Tenon VariationsLESSON 3: There's more than one way to design a mortise & tenon joint. This lesson will overview eight variations on the usual style. |
Dovetail JointsLESSON 4: Understand the basic features and types of dovetail joints and to learn how to design and lay out a dovetail joint. |
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Cut and Fit the Joints (Chapter 6)
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Hand-Cut Joints: DovetailLESSON 1, PART 2: Learn the process and techniques involved in hand-cutting two of the most common of the four types of dovetail joints. |
Machine-Cut JointsLESSON 2: Gain an understanding of how to use a router and a table saw to make a mortise-and-tenon joint. |
JigsLESSON 3: Gain a better understanding of what a table saw jig is and does and how jigs can be designed for specific jobs. |
Shape the Parts (Chapter 7)
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Tapering and CarvingLESSON 2: Learn how to shape legs for tables and chairs by cutting consistent tapers and adding other decorative elements. |
Clean Up and Finish Inside Faces (Chapter 8)
Pre-finishing Inside FacesLESSON 1: Understand the importance of preparing and applying finish to inside project parts before assembly. |
Glue Up First Subassembly (Chapter 9)
Gluing and Clamping PrimerLESSON 1: Learn a methodology of gluing and clamping that will ensure a successful, properly aligned final assembly. |
Accurate SubassembliesLESSON 2: Understand the importance of accurate subassemblies to the outcome of the final project. |
Alignment and Corrections (Chapter 10)
Make Local CorrectionsLESSON 1: Understand the importance of making adjustments or corrections at the subassembly stage. |
Glue Up the Final Assembly (Chapter 11)
Plan the Assembly ProcessLESSON 1: Understand the importance of approaching final assembly and glue-up in a logical, deliberate and systematic fashion to ensure the success of the overall project. |
Jigs and Assembly AidsLESSON 2: Learn how jigs and other assembly aids can make final glue-up simpler, easier and more exact. |
Drawers (Chapter 12)
Doors (Chapter 13)
Frame-and-Panel BasicsLESSON 1: Understand the basic features of a frame-and-panel door and the rich possibilities of this essential woodworking form. |
Composing a PanelLESSON 2: Understand the options and techniques available for composing a panel in a frame-and-panel. |
Hardware Options for DoorsLESSON 3: Understand the different types of door hinges and how to decide which is most suitable for a given situation. |
Final Clean-Up and Finish (Chapter 14)
Last DetailsLESSON 1: Learn the final steps involved in bringing a project to successful completion. |
Planecraft (Chapter 1)
How a Plane WorksLESSON 1 - Understand the basic anatomy of a hand plane and the functions of this versatile tool. |
Fettling a PlaneLESSON 2 - Understand the basics of preparing a bench plane for use. |
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Selecting a Bench PlaneLESSON 4: Evaluate which bench planes a woodworker will need to be effective in the workshop. |
Table Saw Use (Chapter 2)
Table Saw SafetyLESSON 1: Learn how to set up a table saw to make accurate cuts and how to use the table saw safely. |
Ripping WoodLESSON 2: Learn the proper setup and procedure for ripping wood on the table saw. |
Crosscutting WoodLESSON 3: Learn the proper setup and procedure for crosscutting wood on the table saw. |
Jigs for the Table SawLESSON 4: Understand how jigs can expand the versatility of the table saw and to learn how to uild several useful jigs. |
Router Use (Chapter 3)
Router SafetyLESSON 1: Learn the basics of how to set up and operate a router safely. |
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Guiding Your Router, Part 2LESSON 3: Understand the systems available for guiding a workpiece past the bit of a router mounted in a router table. |
Using Screws (Chapter 4)
Using Mock-Ups for Design (Chapter 5)
Full-Size Mock-Ups, Part 1LESSON 1: Understand how a full-size mock-up of a planned project can aid in the development and fine-tuning of a design. |
Full-Size Mock-Ups, Part 2LESSON 2: Understand how a full-size mock-up of a planned project can aid in the development and fine-tuning of a design. |
Drawings for Woodworking (Chapter 6)
Introduction to DrawingsLESSON 1: Understand the importance of accurate, detailed drawings to the process of building a project. |
System of DrawingLESSON 2: Gain a basic understanding of Orthographic Projection, a system for making a formal drawing of a designed piece. |
Sections and ScaleLESSON 3: Further understand the elements of a good formal drawing, including the section view and scale. |
Using Manufactured Sheet Material (Chapter 7)
What is MSM?LESSON 1: Understand what manufactured sheet material (MSM) is and how it differs from solid wood. |
VeneeringLESSON 2: Learn how to cut and join sections of wood veneer and how to glue the assembled veneers to a stable substrate by using a shop-made press. |
Critical Path for MSMLESSON 3: Understand the essential steps in making a project from manufactured sheet material in a small shop. |
Understanding Wood (Chapter 8)
Parts of a TreeLESSON 1: Gain a better understanding of the structure and properties of wood. |
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Moisture Content and DistortionLESSON 3: Understand the effect of moisture content on wood, how boards sawn in different ways change differently in response to variations in humidity and how wood can distort as it dries. |
Torsion Box Construction (Chapter 9)
What is a Torsion Box?LESSON 1: Understand what a torsion box is and why it opens up new possibilities for your woodworking. |
Initial Construction StagesLESSON 2: Understand what materials can be used to make a torsion box and to learn the initial stages of torsion box construction. |
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Projects
Arts & Crafts WorkbenchPROJECT 1: A workbench is an essential tool in hand woodworking. This one is designed to conform with the British Art & Crafts tradition. It is rightfully made, from appropriate material and constructed to perfectly suit it purpose. |
Frame-and-Panel DoorsFEATURE 1: Develop the technique of making frame and panel doors to help you get the most out of your wood. |
Frame-and-Panel VariationsFEATURE 2: This feature takes you step-by-step through the process of creating several variations of frame and panel design. |
Your First Veneering ExperienceFEATURE 3: Veneers are delicate but attractive accents that can spruce up your furniture. The technique for veneering is presented here in an easy-to-follow step-by-step illustrated format. |
Gluing and ClampingFEATURE 4: Gluing a project together is an often under-planned, but critically important, step in the woodworking process. This feature takes you through the procedure step-by-step for perfect glue-ups. |
Perfect DovetailsFEATURE 5: The dovetail joint looks deceptively easy to create. This feature takes you through the difficult process of making perfect, elegant dovetails. |
Making a Single-Lap DovetailFEATURE 6: Single-lap dovetails - also known as half blind dovetails - are important additions to any woodworker’s skillset. In this article, master woodworker Ian Kirby takes you step-by-step through the creation of this joint by building a simple drawer. |
More Dovetail LoreFEATURE 7: The most popular joint in woodworking is the dovetail. In this feature, you will learn about important design considerations to help you make dovetail joinery that will be both strong and beautiful. |
Arts and Crafts MovementFEATURE 8: To truly appreciate the craft of woodworking one has to appreciate its history as well. This feature will explain the three tenets of the Arts and Crafts movement, delve into its history, and apply it to the projects in your workshop today. |
More articles on their way!
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