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Abstract
How to Build Anything - Wood Project Plans
Frustrated with Woodworking Plans?
Building a wood project usually starts with finding a woodworking plan.
Sure, plans can help, but they assume a lot from readers--often leaving
out critical steps in the building process that more experienced
builders no longer need.
Learn the Secrets of Building with Wood
How to Build Anything fills in the missing pieces that woodworking
plans and blueprints leave out, including:
Which tools to buy - and how to use them.
How to buy lumber - and get the best boards for the money.
How to measure accurately - and avoid costly mistakes.
Which fasteners to use - with the right drill bit and pilot
hole.
How to build a simple box - the foundation of all furniture.
Get the Complete Series--10 Ebooks!
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How to Build Anything - Take a Closer Look
Build with 3 Tools -
Series #1: Three Must-Have Tools
Of all the power tools you might be tempted to buy at a place like Home
Depot, only three are really necessary for getting started in building
wood projects - a circular saw, a drill/driver, and a jigsaw. I'll take
an inside look at each tool - with how-to tips and tricks that
instruction manuals leave out.
Build with 3 Boards -
Series #2: How to Buy Lumber
Shopping for lumber can be intimidating. That's because most home
centers, ironically, cater to professional contractors, not project
builders like us. In this series on buying lumber, I'll uncover which
boards are best suited for small projects, how to sort the good from
the bad, and the best way to get boards off the shelf and home safely.
Build with 3 Steps -
Series #3: Measure, Clamp, Cut
The tricky part about building a wood project is getting all the
different steps of construction done in the right order. In this
series, I've narrowed the process down to three, bite-sized chunks of
construction know-how-- which works for just about any type of project
you'll ever build.
How to Build a Box -
Series #4: How to Build a Box
Soon you'll discover that the inner structure of nearly all wood
projects is based on just three basic forms--a solid wood box, a
carcass, and a frame. In this series, I'll show you step-by-step how to
build all three, with my favorite shop tips & tricks along the way.
Wood Project Drilling and Driving -
Series #5: Stop Fighting Woodscrews!
There's nothing more frustrating than a stubborn wood screw. In this
series I'll explore the most common problems driving screws--and my
favorite solutions. Keep in mind that most problems related to driving
screws have nothing to do with the screw or the driver, but everything
to do with the pilot hole. I'll show you how to make pilot holes
fastener-friendly--avoiding stripped heads, stalled screws, and loose
threads.
How to Finish Pine -
Series #6: How to Finish Pine
Pine is great for building simple wood projects. It's super cheap, easy
to find, and easy to cut. However, getting a nice finish on pine is a
different story. Pine is notorious for leaving streaks and blotches
when stained, and stubbornly letting knots and defects show through
several coats of paint. These problems shouldn't stop you from getting
a nice finish, though. With the right preparation, pine can take on a
beautiful, high-quality finish that will last for generations.
How to Build Anything - Take a Closer Look
EZ Wood Project Plans -
Series #7: Wood Project Planner
For years I scribbled and sketched my project ideas on post-it notes
and napkins. It was an awkward system, prone to mistakes and forgotten
ideas that never made it to paper. The EZ Project Planner is a set of
printable templates that allow me to sketch my project ideas in 1/10
scale, and then calculate the amount of lumber and materials I'll need
to complete the project.
Plywood Cutting Guide Plans -
Series #8: Build a Plywood Cutting Guide
Most builders agree that the best way to cut plywood is with a circular
saw. That's because plywood panels are difficult to move around on
stationery tools (like a table saw), and are just simply easier to cut
with a portable tool (like a circular saw). You can buy a commercial
cutting guide for several hundred dollars--or build your own for less
than 20 bucks. In this series, I'll show you step-by-step how to make
your own cutting guide--using tools and materials you already have in
your shop.
Shop Safety Posters -
Series #9: Shop Safety Posters
Of course, we all want to be safe in the shop. The problem is that it's
way too easy to ignore all the hazards lurking there --mostly because
we're impatient, stubborn, or just too tired to recognize a dangerous
situation. These letter-size shop posters can be just the reminder we
need--to stop, think, and take a few precautions to prevent injuries.
Lumber Calculators -
Series #10: Lumber Calculators
Do you have an ever-growing scrap board pile in your shop? At one time
my scrap pile literally took over the shop, leaving me almost no room
to work. Obviously I was over-estimating the amount of lumber I should
buy (just to be safe, I reasoned). That's when I decided to come up
with a better way to estimate how many boards I really need for a given
project.
I know it's easy to get overwhelmed when learning something new.
Woodworking can be especially confusing because it's an age-old craft
that's dominated by experienced builders--people who almost know the
subject too well to be good teachers. In How to Build Anything, I make
no assumptions about what you do or don't know about working with wood.
I use clear, concise language (no woodworking jargon allowed!)
throughout the entire building process--from buying your first set of
power tools to brushing on the final coat of finish. Even if you've
never owned a power tool, How to Build Anything can give you the skills
and confidence you need to build hundreds of simple projects for around
the home.
Knowing Andy from his previous creations, he has the ability
to simplify things down to basic steps, and present it in a really tidy
form. The topics are very much for a beginner, which is who Andy is
specifically targeting, and doesn't fall into the common trap of
assuming a certain prerequisite level of knowledge and terminology.
This e-book isn't going to suit everyone, but if you are, or know
someone who is a beginner, perhaps who has looked at the timber in the
lumber yards, or poked around the tools in the tool shop but hasn't
dared take that extra step and make a purchase, then suggest this
e-book to them.
--Stuart (stusshed
I just want to say you have done an excellent job at which you
set out to do. Just reading your site and the imagery shows me that I
would clearly understand without having to scratch and pull my hair out
while searching the web to decode what I was reading
--Richard (project builder)
I just read Andy's book "How to Build Anything" and was really
impressed. It is a profoudly simple and modern approach to woodworking
and project building that anyone can follow. This ebook walks you
through everything from design to applying finish. The instructions are
super-easy and the great photos eliminate the guesswork. If you want to
learn to build things, this is a very nice place to start.
--Patrick (BunkBedsUnlimited
I took up woodworking about 7 years ago having very little
experience with either hand or power tools. I'm progressing slowly. I
just bought your e-book and it is brilliant. The photos are clear and
helpful; the information is succinct; your writing is articulate and
the layout is attractive and easy to follow.
--Marian (new woodworker)
$49.50 Value - Save 50% Now
How to Build Anything contains a series of 10 individual ebooks, each
of which are normally priced at $4.95 each. I'm offering the complete
set for $24.95--that's a 50 percent savings!
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How to Build Anything - What You Get
Description - 10 project building guides--140 pages total.
Format - Downloadable PDF eBooks (not printed).
Delivery - Ready for download immediately after completing
order.
Price $24.95
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