Serious woodworkers have long been starved of accurate information on wood technology that’s explained in language for artisans – instead of for scientists.
Author Richard Jones has spent his entire life as a professional woodworker and has dedicated himself to researching the technical details of wood in great depth, this material being the woodworker’s most important resource. The result is “Cut & Dried: A Woodworker’s Guide to Timber Technology.” In this book, Richard explores every aspect of the tree and its wood, from how it grows to how it is then cut, dried and delivered to your workshop.
Richard explores many of the things that can go right or wrong in the delicate process of felling trees, converting them into boards, and drying those boards ready to make fine furniture and other wooden structures. He helps you identify problems you might be having with your lumber and – when possible – the ways to fix the problem or avoid it in the future.
“Cut & Dried” is a massive text that covers the big picture (is forestry good?) and the tiniest details (what is that fungus attacking my stock?). And Richard offers precise descriptions throughout that demanding woodworkers need to know in order to do demanding work.
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The primary reason we decided to publish “Cut & Dried” is that Richard’s book provides a complete picture of how wood works. If you are decidedly non-technical and hate math, you’ll find what you need here. Richard explains how trees work in terms any woodworker can understand.
But for those woodworkers who want to understand “why” comprehensively, Richard has delved thoroughly into the science and math behind wood technology. You can go as deep as you like.
Representing years of research and a lifetime of working with wood, “Cut & Dried” is intended to become the definitive book on the subject for practicing craftsmen.
“Cut & Dried: A Woodworker’s Guide to Timber Technology” also required a significant investment by Lost Art Press to produce and print. Aside from our “deluxe” editions of A.J. Roubo’s work, this has been our most expensive work to print. Here’s why: At 336 pages, “Cut & Dried” measures 9” x 12” and the text is printed on heavy #80 matte coated paper for accurate color. The book has heavy hardcover boards that are wrapped in a grey cotton cloth and stamped with a die from a hand-printed woodcut.
The pages are sewn and casebound for durability. Our books survive babies, dogs and floods.
The entire package is wrapped with a #100 dust jacket that is coated with a supermatte laminate. This is a book that is designed to outlast us all and retain its brilliant colors.
We did all this for one simple reason: Richard put in an incredible number of years to create this work, including research and writing done at late hours after he finished his work as a furniture maker or teacher. We wanted the printed result to match his effort.