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The New Bandsaw Box Book - Techniques & Patterns for the Modern Woodworker

English · Paperback / Softback

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No woodworking project is more fun to make than a box.

Requiring little material and offering lots of challenges, making a wooden box results in a satisfyingly functional project that is proudly used and displayed or given as a gift that will be cherished for years. It's no wonder boxes rank as the most popular woodworking project by beginners and advanced craftsman alike. David Picciuto is a huge fan of making boxes, especially with his trusty bandsaw. His Bandsaw Box YouTube videos and his Weekly Woodworking Round-up are must-see viewing among the woodworking community. In his first book, The New Bandsaw Box Book: Techniques and Patterns for the Modern Woodworker, David presents a collection of beautiful boxes that can be easily made with a bandsaw, considered by most woodworkers as the most important, versatile, and easy to use stationary tool in the workshop. Each project is captured in a modern and fresh step-by-step style that makes learning easy while David's engaging manner keeps the information accessible and light. In keeping with the younger, artisan mindset that is infiltrating the woodworking community, David concludes with his "raises a glass" toast that matches the perfect craft beer to compliment the wood and style of each completed project.





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YouTube personality David Picciuto, creator of MakeSomething.com, spent 10 years working for marketing agencies, designing and developing websites in Toledo, Ohio. Five years ago, in an effort to have his photography professionally framed for an art show, he was shocked at the cost and decided he could do it himself. David started watching woodworking shows on YouTube and never stopped. He never did make those picture frames but his life was changed. Now, David is a full-time online content creator, designing, creating and teaching the art of woodworking on his website. Incorporating his art, videography, and photography backgrounds, Picciuto teaches the beautiful craft of woodworking through information and inspiration while also providing a community platform for sharing projects and conversing with like-minded makers. David currently lives in Toledo, OH.

Summary

No woodworking project is more fun to make than a box.

Requiring little material and offering lots of challenges, making a wooden box results in a satisfyingly functional project that is proudly used and displayed or given as a gift that will be cherished for years. It’s no wonder boxes rank as the most popular woodworking project by beginners and advanced craftsman alike. David Picciuto is a huge fan of making boxes, especially with his trusty bandsaw. His Bandsaw Box YouTube videos and his Weekly Woodworking Round-up are must-see viewing among the woodworking community. In his first book, The New Bandsaw Box Book: Techniques and Patterns for the Modern Woodworker, David presents a collection of beautiful boxes that can be easily made with a bandsaw, considered by most woodworkers as the most important, versatile, and easy to use stationary tool in the workshop. Each project is captured in a modern and fresh step-by-step style that makes learning easy while David’s engaging manner keeps the information accessible and light. In keeping with the younger, artisan mindset that is infiltrating the woodworking community, David concludes with his “raises a glass” toast that matches the perfect craft beer to compliment the wood and style of each completed project.

 



 

Foreword

Marketing and Publicity



  • National print media: Woodcraft Magazine – 125,000 circ.; Fine Woodworking – 160,000 circ.; Woodworker’s Journal – 140,000 circ.; Woodshop News – 52,000 circ.; Canadian Woodworker – 110,000 circ., Popular Mechanics – 500,000 circ.


  • Blogs targeting woodworking such as: The Wood Whisperer, Close Grain, Modern Woodworker’s Association, Woodworking for Mere Mortals, The Minimalist Woodworker, American Craftsman Workshop, Woodcraft, Canadian Woodworking, Fine Woodworking Knots, Matt’s Basement Workshop, Stumpy Knubs


  • The Make Something website will feature book; email and YouTube blasts to 60,000 subscribers


  • Woodcraft will feature book; email blasts to 200,000 subscribers


  • Social Media promotion through: Facebook -- https://www.facebook.com/makesomethingtv; Twitter – https://www.twitter.com/drunkenwoodworker; Instagram– htttps://www.instagram.com/makesomethingtv


  • Advertising: Print in Woodcraft Magazine, Publishers Weekly, Library Journal; Online advertising on The Drunken Woodworker.com, Woodcraft.com, Fine Woodworking, Wood Whisperer, Woodworker’s Journal, Popular Woodworking, Canadian Woodworking… Online on TheWoodWhisperer and other top blogs


  • Website publicity and book give-away on: Make Something and Top 50 blogs/websites including, The Wood Whisperer, Fine Woodworking.com, Woodworking for Mere Mortals, Woodworker’s Journal, Canadian Woodworker.com, American Craftsman Workshop, and The Minimalist Woodworker


  • Niche marketing to: Students at woodworking schools, attendees of The Woodworking Shows, Woodworking In America Conference, Maker Faires, Modern Woodworking Association Events/Symposiums, Email blasts to nationwide woodworking clubs


Product details

Authors David Picciuto, Picciuto David
Publisher Ingram Publishers Services
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 05.05.2020
 
EAN 9781950934140
ISBN 978-1-950934-14-0
Dimensions 203 mm x 203 mm x 10 mm
Weight 308 g
Illustrations Illustrationen, nicht spezifiziert
Subjects Guides > Hobby, home > Creative design

CRAFTS & HOBBIES / Woodwork, Decorative wood & metalwork, Crafts / Hobbies, HOUSE & HOME / Do-It-Yourself / Carpentry, DIY: carpentry & woodworking, DIY: carpentry and woodworking, Decorative woodwork

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