Description
Are you tired of furniture that wobbles like a newborn calf? Do your joinery gaps look big enough to park a small car in? Then stop scrolling and grab the definitive guide that’s been teaching woodworkers the tricks of the trade for decades! This Revised and Expanded 1987 Edition of the Encyclopedia of Furniture Making by Ernest Joyce is a colossal 640-page bible of woodworking knowledge.
This is the essential reference for the serious hobbyist and craftsman, covering everything from fundamental joinery and cabinet construction to veneer work and complex finishing techniques. Despite being a vintage reference book from 1987, the classic principles and detailed, clear illustrations remain timeless and absolutely indispensable.
Condition Note: This copy is in good condition with only slight, honest wear along the cover edges—a sign that its previous owner actually used this masterpiece in the workshop (which is a good thing!). It’s ready to become your go-to guide for creating furniture that will outlast you, your grandkids, and probably a few small natural disasters. Master the craft, impress your friends, and finally build that dream piece!
Used in Good Condition
ISBN 0-8069-6441-3


























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