Michael Pekovich's approach to designing and building furniture, as well as life in general, is that simple is usually better. A furniture maker, photographer, writer, teacher, and graphic designer, he puts his talents to use as the creative director at Fine Woodworking. Mike shares a small home in the woods of Connecticut with his wife, two children, and a cat.
"....a book that will continue to shape and better our craft"
"....the best woodworking book, on processes, that I have ever
read--and I have read them all."-- "Marc Adams, founder Marc Adams
School of Woodworking"
With what should be considered a sequel to woodworking expert
Michael Pekovich's first book "The Why and How of Woodworking"
(Published in 2018), "Foundations of Woodworking" is beautifully
illustrated and thoroughly "user frendly" in organization,
presentation and instruction. Simply stated, this coffee-table
style book is an especially and unreservedly recommended addition
to personal, professional and library DIY woodworking instruction
guide and how-to manual collections.-- "Midwest Book Review"
I've dedicated my entire adult life to the craft of working with
wood and have concluded that woodworking is a skill and not a
talent--anyone can do it. But what separates the quality of work
from one skillful person to another is understanding. Understanding
the entire journey. From learning how to see wood differently by
understanding the grain, color and texture. Understanding the
process of rough to square then creating a building strategy of how
parts will be joined before picking up a tool. Understand tool
choices and how hand tools can work in harmony with power tools.
Understanding that often exact measurements can get in the way of
precision work. And most importantly, understanding that
woodworking is not a straight line to the finish, rather there are
many ways to accomplish the same task. Michael takes all these
concepts, along with beautiful photos, careful illustrations and
incredible wisdom, then folds them into one indispensable resource.
Foundations of Woodworking is a comprehensive guide that EVERY
woodworker, regardless of skill, will refer to again and again.
Woodworking can be both rewarding and challenging, but with
guidance and understanding--anyone can do it. -- "Marc Adams,
founder Marc Adams School of Woodworking"
In Foundations of Woodworking, Mike builds upon the abundance of
knowledge he gave us in The Why and How of Woodworking. In this
second work, he presents and explains his strategies and techniques
in a clear, pragmatic manner that will take all practitioners of
the craft, myself included, further down the road. His passion for
the work is obvious but not loud, and shared in a most satisfying
way. Reminiscent of both Tage Frid and James Krenov, I pray a third
book will follow.-- "Steve Latta, professional furniture and
cabinetmaker"
With his typical combination of extraordinary talent, humility,
wisdom, and efficiency Michael Pekovich has delivered another
achingly gorgeous book on how to work with wood. Pekovich's
timeless designs and common-sense approach convey not only a love
of the craft but a rare sensibility in the writing and photography.
Pekovich generously shares his decades of knowledge to join the
ranks of teachers, builders and writers like Tage Frid and James
Krenov to inspire creativity and problem solving in the ancient
craft of woodworking.-- "Anissa Kapsales, senior editor Fine
Woodworking"
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