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Understanding Wood: A Craftsman's Guide to Wood Technology Hardcover – Illustrated, October 1, 2000
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This updated 20th-anniversary edition of the essential reference every woodworker needs builds on the timeless knowledge of the original while incorporating new developments in composite materials, adhesives, and finishes.
Widely regarded as a must-have for any woodworking enthusiast, it offers an in-depth look at the nature and properties of wood, making it an indispensable resource for craftsmen of all skill levels.
Whether you're a seasoned craftsman or just starting out, Understanding Wood will give you the knowledge and confidence to master the material at the heart of your craft.
Key Features:
- Comprehensive Guide: Learn everything about wood technology, from the raw materials to understanding the unique properties of different woods.
- Updated Content: New information on modern materials and techniques, including composites, adhesives, and finishes, to help you stay current in your craft.
- Visual Learning: Over 300 detailed photographs and illustrations bring critical woodworking concepts to life.
- Scientist & Craftsman’s Insight: Written by an expert with a true love for woodworking, offering both technical expertise and practical advice.
- Timeless Knowledge: With over 130,000 copies sold, this book continues to be the cornerstone of any serious woodworker's library.
- Print length288 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherThe Taunton Press
- Publication dateOctober 1, 2000
- Dimensions8.5 x 1.3 x 10.88 inches
- ISBN-101561583588
- ISBN-13978-1561583584
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About the Author
R. Bruce Hoadley has a degree in forestry from the University of Connecticut and a doctorate in wood technology from Yale. He is a former professor of wood science and technology at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. He frequently consults for museums and acts as an expert witness at trials. He is also the author of Understanding Wood (The Taunton Press, 1980, 2000) and Identifying Wood (The Taunton Press, 1990).
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- Publisher : The Taunton Press; First Edition (October 1, 2000)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 288 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1561583588
- ISBN-13 : 978-1561583584
- Item Weight : 3.05 pounds
- Dimensions : 8.5 x 1.3 x 10.88 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #52,763 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #11 in Forests & Forestry (Books)
- #22 in Carpentry
- #30 in Woodworking Projects (Books)
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Customers find the book helpful for understanding wood and its properties. They describe it as an enjoyable read with good illustrations, photos, and black-and-white graphics. The material quality is appreciated, providing a deeper understanding of the material. Many consider it a worthwhile resource and worth buying.
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Customers find the book helpful for understanding wood and its properties. They say it's a good reference with useful information and background. The book provides detailed explanations about everything, starting with clear descriptions of the basics and then covering more in-depth topics. Readers consider it an authoritative treatise on the subject, superior to other books on the topic.
"...stand out for the casual reader, while the detailed, systematic explanations of the whys and hows make it ongoingly useful for anyone who crafts..." Read more
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"...It’s organized and written like a textbook with good academic rigor but no more than necessary for the concepts...." Read more
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Customers find the book easy to read and informative. They describe it as an interesting and well-written reference for woodworkers. The book is detailed, well-illustrated, and technical, with math formulas for estimating changes in wood. It provides a vocabulary for communicating everything from machining techniques to wood science.
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- Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2001This book takes you from qualitative to quantitative understanding by means of accurate, readable explanations and a minimum of fuss. For instance, after explaining why a house settles, Hoadley shows us clearly how to estimate how much it will settle and what a knowledgeable builder could do about it.
Or take this simple woodworking situation: you are building a towel rack from two side pieces of white pine drilled to accept a maple dowel. Exactly how much wider should the hole be than the dowel so that expansion and contraction due to moisture changes in the bathroom won't split the sides?
A little time spent with this book will give you the ability to answer questions like these, quickly, exactly, and with authority. No more guessing about the effects of moisture, temperature, finish, and loads on wood: just look up the data in the clear and handy tables and graphs Hoadley provides and do the simple calculations (it's multiplication and division, folks, with nothing harder than an occasional exponent).
Almost every chapter contains revelations for the newcomer to woodworking. Early on we learn not only that wood changes size with moisture, but by how much (according to species), in which directions, how this affects its shape, and what are the common and best techniques to compensate for or design for these changes when building anything with wood. Later we learn how to relate these moisture changes to humidity--there's a clear and handy chart, as well as an easily memorized rule of thumb--and how to build and calibrate a simple shop hygrometer. In another chapter Hoadley applies this information to a discussion culminating in valuable information on sanding and finishing wood.
The many applications to an understanding of all things wooden make this book stand out for the casual reader, while the detailed, systematic explanations of the whys and hows make it ongoingly useful for anyone who crafts quality things from wood. It is the ideal supplement to an entire library on the how-to's of woodworking, because with the information given here, you will be equipped to make intelligent choices of how to select, cut, assemble, and finish a project of any size and complexity.
The only nit I have to pick has to do with the presentation of mathematical formulas: it's miserable. For instance, in one place the expression "D/O" stands for a single quantity rather than a value "D" divided by a value "O". Potentially confusing, yes; but what compensates for it is the clear descriptions and examples in the text: these are so good, you can totally ignore the formulas and not miss a thing.
Overall, Hoadley's long, thoughtful experience with all aspects of wood, from the engineering through the creative, shine through consistently. That's why I give this one five stars and I'm buying more copies for friends.
- Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2024Well known book on wood technology. Jam packed with information. While internet resources have their place, there's nothing like having this excellent resource within reach.
- Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2024I LOVED this book, should be required reading for grade school education. Helps you appreciate how miraculous wood is and how critical it is for human civilization. Author is a scientist and an artist so the book has a nice balance of science and aesthetics. If you have even a little interest in wood, read this book!
- Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2020As others have said, this is a textbook. It’s organized and written like a textbook with good academic rigor but no more than necessary for the concepts. I was not offended by the author including pictures of his own work; I suspect he carved at least some of the items for the purpose of illustration. No calculus here… just algebra, especially in the “Strength of Wood” chapter.
In the Foreword from 1980, the author states his purpose: to convey technical information about wood in a way that is applicable to woodworkers. He does this in three parts (paraphrased): the nature of wood (growth, properties); wood technology (drying, working, finishing), and woodworking materials (lumber, manufactured products, found wood). This 2000 update adds color photographs and new manufactured products.
I think Dr. Hoadley accomplished his purpose with a book that’s both enjoyable to read and to keep as a reference. I like both working with wood and reading textbooks, so this one works for me.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2006After you've advanced past the Time-Life 'how to' style books, get this one.
This is an absolute Bible of working with wood. The amount of usefull, intelligent info in here is staggering. This one definately covers the "whys" of wood (why does it do this or that). If you want to know "what" to do with wood (joinery, etc) then look up Tage Frid. I feel the need to say that this book is actually rather scientific. By that I mean it has lots and lots of details and microscopic pictures and things you'd learn in a college class. If you're not really into that kind of stuff, you might not find this book usefull to you.
Personally, I wish I would've gotten this book a long time ago and not ruined so much nice wood in the mean time!
And as always, Amazon has a great price and had it in my hands within a couple of days (literally 2 days) from ordering it.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2009My husband is an intermediate craftsman and I bought him this book for Christmas. I thought it would be like an encyclopedia of the types of wood, which is what I wanted to get him, but turns out it is more like a wood textbook (as he says.) He is absolutely thrilled with it, it gives really detailed explanations about everything and anything one would want to know about wood. There is even a section on the psychological characteristics of wood. Terribly interesting, this is a great book. However, the wood identification section is not really large, so I will be purchasing him a wood encyclopedia also. This is not necessarily a flaw, it wasn't advertised to be such, just a misconception I had. Definitely a must have for a woodworker, very interesting and useful information!
- Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2020This is the bible of science of wood. A beautiful and interesting book about the very nature of wood from every aspect from the trees it comes from to milling and woodworking of many different species. It can be a bit scientific and technical at times and you probably won't need to study every chapter to improve your woodworking skills but more knowledge is always better than not enough! This is an essential reference that I return to again and again for answers about behavior of woods for things such as moisture content, bending, gluing, density and more. A fine guide for any woodworker.
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CassReviewed in Canada on February 8, 20245.0 out of 5 stars Great resource
Very informative book. Well laid out with a great volume of information paired with imagery to tie it all together. Essential knowledge for working with wood. Long live printed books!
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Ana LauraReviewed in Mexico on December 31, 20235.0 out of 5 stars Fue un regalo y le encantó
Fue un regalo y le encantó
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CehessReviewed in France on December 10, 20205.0 out of 5 stars Tous sur les propriétés du bois
Vraiment très complet et technique, toutes les propriétés du bois et son traitement après la coupe sont abordées en détail.
Miles HedgeReviewed in Australia on February 23, 20205.0 out of 5 stars Wood Technology
Excellent treatise on understanding what wood is, how wood grows and how to use wood (drying, cutting, planing, machining, veneering, gluing, sanding etc). Bruce Hoadley's expertise with wood cannot be doubted and he writes clearly & concisely.
Jonathan OakeyReviewed in the United Kingdom on November 11, 20165.0 out of 5 stars Well written and illustrated, good quality hardback
I bought this as background reading before making a guitar, and although I haven't yet finished the book it's certainly very informative. It goes to a level of detail that is some way beyond my needs, but it's clearly written and well organised, and it contains a lot of illustrative photographs which show very clearly what the author is writing about. The quality is good too; it's a large hardback with good, thick pages.
It is rather technical in places, but it certainly contains a lot of useful information and considerations that I was not previously aware of, as I don't work with wood regularly. Very good.









