The three-volume woodworking "bible": master the foundational skills, hybrid techniques, and design principles you need to build furniture that lasts a lifetime. For decades, master craftsman Tage Frid has been the gold standard in woodworking instruction, revered worldwide as the "Dean of American Woodworking Teachers." His comprehensive, three-volume course is the most essential technical library available, offering a timeless approach that is just as vital for today's makers as it is for the seasoned professional looking to reach the next level of precision. This acclaimed set transcends the hand-tool vs. power-tool debate by teaching true hybrid woodworking―showing you the most effective way to accomplish any task, regardless of your tool setup. Every technique is demonstrated with crystal-clear, step-by-step photography, detailed drawings, and Frid’s thoughtful instruction. Book 1: Joinery―The DNA of Furniture Master the art of connection. This volume is a complete guide to preparing stock and constructing virtually every essential joint. You will learn Frid’s expert methods for cutting flawless joints with both hand tools and stationary machines, ensuring maximum strength and accuracy. Preparation: Preparing stock using handplanes, jointers, thickness planers, and tablesaws. - Dovetails: Through, half-blind, full-blind, and complex compound-miter dovetails. - Structural Joints: Mortise-and-tenon, tongue-and-groove, splined joints, and mitered frame joints. Book 2: Shaping, Veneering, and Finishing―The Art of Form Elevate your projects with professional techniques for dimension, texture, and lasting beauty. This volume covers the skills required to move beyond the flat board and achieve museum-quality results. Bending & Shaping: Steam bending, lamination for complex curves, carving, and lathe work (turning). - Veneer: A complete section on working with plywood and veneer, including the essential skill of hammer veneering―a method accessible even without a large press. - Finishing Mastery: Step-by-step instruction on surface preparation, staining, ebonizing, and achieving flawless results with oil, shellac, lacquer, varnish, and the legendary French polish. Book 3: Furnituremaking―Design and Application Put foundational theory into practice. This volume presents 18 of Tage Frid's favorite designs, complete with full plans, drawings, and instruction. These projects reflect his Scandinavian heritage and his philosophy that furniture should be functional, beautiful, and tailored to the people who use it. Projects Included: Frid's famous workbench, multiple table designs, his distinctive three-legged stool, chairs, casework, and a grandmother clock. - Design Focus: Learn the process of designing for people, understanding scale, and outlining the steps involved in constructing complex assemblies. This is more than a book set; it is a complete, technical education that will transform your approach to the craft. Stop relying on fragmented knowledge and gain the confidence of a true master. The perfect gift for the woodworker in your life. "Remains ones of the most respected manuals on the subject." (New York Times) Tage Frid (1915–2004) was a Danish-born master craftsman, designer, and educator whose influence on modern American woodworking is incalculable. Known as the "Dean of American Woodworking Teachers," Frid helped shape the Studio Furniture Movement in the United States, championing the idea that a craftsman must master all available methods and tools―hand or power―to achieve uncompromising quality. This hybrid woodworking philosophy is the bedrock of his teaching. Master Craftsman: Born in Denmark, Frid completed a rigorous five-year cabinetmaking apprenticeship and spent nearly a decade working for the prestigious Royal Danish Cabinetmakers. - Influential Educator: He immigrated to the U.S. in 1948 and launched the first college-level program in woodworking and furniture design at the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD), where he taught and inspired generations of prominent furniture makers until his retirement. - Iconic Designer: His design aesthetic, celebrated for its Danish-Modern sensibility, prioritized function, clean lines, and an innate respect for the natural beauty of wood. His iconic designs, such as the three-legged stool and his traditional workbench, are revered classics. - Woodworking Authority: Frid was an editor and early fixture at Fine Woodworking magazine from its inception in 1975 until his passing. His three-volume magnum opus, Tage Frid Teaches Woodworking, remains one of the most respected and comprehensive woodworking manuals ever published. Used Book in Good Condition