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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 4: 1921 - 1930

An Online Book -- Raymond McInnis -- Amateur Woodworker

 
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1900-before 1901-1910 1911-1920 1921-1930 1931-1940 1941-1950
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Chapter 4: 1921 to 1930

 

Chapter Outline

1. Background Information, useful for understanding developments in woodworking

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

3. Typical workshop space available to amateur woodworkers

4. Hand tools vs Power machines

5.Technological development

6. Motivations for woodworking

7. Aesthetic tastes of decade

8. Education Programs that Support the Growth of Amateur Woodworking