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Fundamentals of Furniture Making - Season 1

Label
Fundamentals of Furniture Making - Season 1
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
Rated TVY
Main title
Fundamentals of Furniture Making - Season 1
Medium
electronic resource
Runtime
693
Summary
Tables, chairs and other forms of furniture rely heavily on mortise and tenon joinery, which is at the heart of our Fundamentals of Furniture Making Class. From scaling the joinery to suit your project to producing a perfectly fitting joint, you'll learn the mortise and tenon joint inside and out, along with other great tips for making rock solid furniture. Additionally, furniture projects often require solid wood tops, made using edge-to-edge glue ups. Learn the tricks behind jointing perfect edges, getting great color and grain matches in your top, and allowing solid wood tops to expand and contract seasonally. Our Class video instruction is very detailed, leaving no steps out of the process. In this Class you'll learn about: Project design Edge-to-edge glue ups for strength and beauty Mortise and tenon joinery Tapering legs Adding decorative accents to furniture projects Your Class instructor, George Vondriska, is a firm believer in the adage that form should follow function, and he'll show you how to add simple details to furniture that take it from boring to beautiful. For example, a simple router bit makes a significant difference in the look of the table rails. Undercutting the edge of the top gives it a lighter look. A slight taper on the legs reduces their bulk. Fundamentals of Furniture Making provides video instruction that makes each of these details easy to do
Target audience
adult
Technique
live action

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