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A History of the Amateur Woodworking Movement

A Decade-by-Decade Narrative of Amateur Woodworking in America From 1900 to 2000

Chapter 3: 1911 - 1920

An Online Book -- Raymond McInnis -- Amateur Woodworker

 
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Chapter 3: 1911 to 1920

 

Chapter Outline

3:1. Background Information, useful for understanding developments in woodworking

3:2. Magazines with woodworking content; Woodworker's manuals (for statistics on numbers of magazine titles and manuals published, decade by decade, see Appendix 5)

3:3. Typical workshop space available to amateur woodworkers

3:4. Hand tools vs Power machines

3:5.Technological development

3:6. Motivations for woodworking

3:7. Aesthetic tastes of decade

3: 8. Education Programs that Support the Growth of Amateur Woodworking