If you try to fight the wood, the wood will eventually win, and it will destroy your joints in the process.
A beautiful white oak chest, built with painstaking care, suddenly explodes in the middle of the night, torn apart by a jagged crack. What went wrong? It wasn't faulty glue or defective lumber, but a fundamental misunderstanding of the material itself. Wood is not a static block of matter; it is a living, breathing substance that constantly moves with the seasons.
The Dovetail Notebook reveals the hidden science behind this movement, teaching you to read the grain, predict how a board will warp, and understand why traditional Japanese joinery has survived for centuries. Author Gareth Pope demystifies the craft, explaining how ancient artisans designed joints that accommodate wood's natural tendencies, turning a potential weakness into a structural strength.
This guide goes beyond simple instructions, offering a fundamental shift in perspective. You will learn to work with the wood, not against it. Discover the secrets to creating furniture that is not only beautiful but is built with an intelligence that will allow it to last for generations.
Gareth Pope
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