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DEWALT Carpentry and Framing Complete Handbook (DEWALT Series), by Gary Brackett

Whether you are a seasoned professional or just entering the construction industry, this is the ultimate handbook for residential wood framing and related topics. Packed with powerful, full-color diagrams and an easy-to-understand writing style, DEWALT Carpentry and Framing Complete Handbook does just that by spelling out, through pictures, the step-by-step procedures associated with key carpentry concepts. The accompanying text is clear, straightforward, and accessible, clarifying and elaborating on the visuals. Coverage begins with a discussion of house types and foundations, gradually progressing to more complex areas, such as wall and floor framing. The book concludes with a chapter on special topics, which includes an exploration of the construction of stairs, railings, porches, and decks. Logically organized for easy reference, this is a thorough yet concise introduction to the world of carpentry and framing for professionals.
Key Handbook Features

  • Clarifies unfamiliar terminology with a glossary in each chapter that identifies and explains new terms for that topic.

  • Explains potentially confusing math concepts through clear example calculations.

  • Offers valuable information that extends beyond the basics with additional examples, span tables, and charts in the appendix; and notes, cautions, and tips in the sidebars.

  • Sales Rank: #21270 in Books
  • Brand: DEWALT
  • Model: 9781111136130
  • Published on: 2011-03-22
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 10.00" h x 8.00" w x .50" l, 1.35 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 240 pages
Features
  • Price For: Each Item: Reference Book Book Format: Paperback Book Description: DEWALT(R) Carpentry and Framing Complete Handbook will Give you the Ability to Teach your Students the Basics of Carpentry and Framing - Using the Methods that will Most Effectively Reach Them Book Title: DEWALT(R) Carpentry and Framing Complete Handbook ISBN-10: 1111136130 Publisher: DEWALT(R) Number of Pages: 224
  • Language: English ISBN-13: 978-1111136130 Book Type: Residential Construction Country of Origin (subject to change): United States

About the Author
Gary Brackett is an Associate Professor at SUNY Delhi.

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28 of 29 people found the following review helpful.
Less a "complete handbook" than a better-than-average framing primer.
By Steve Summers
At 230 pages I didn't expect much beyond a quickie how-to-add-a-room book, but was pleasantly surprised at how much useful information was packed into this thin book. It is light on text, but heavy on excellent color-coded drawings which quickly cover the essential ground on how an orthogonal house is (usually) framed, and it includes a useful appendix of (generalized) span tables for different woods and nailing schedules for different fasteners.

Only a few pages up front are set aside for homeowners' design considerations before getting down to the gritty job of erecting the structure. There's no baby talk. The reader is presumed to be at least mechanically competent with a grasp of basic algebra, if not experienced in carpentry. Alternative ways are illustrated for laying sole plates, supporting stair treads, and hanging the barge rafters ("fly rafters" in this book) which project the roof beyond a gable end. The math formulas are there if you need to "stick frame" a complicated hip & valley roof, or frame a barn-like gambrel roof. There's a very useful discussion of the uses of engineered lumber (LVL & PSL beams, I-joists and the like) but no warnings about the pitfalls of mixing shrink-proof engineered stock with "green" dimension lumber.

There's also scarcely any coverage of framing hardware, and none of fire blocking or bird blocks. Not good: Even though code-required use of these varies wildly, blocking is necessary in virtually all residential structures, and hardware--even if not mandated locally--is too cheap and useful to ignore. (Fortunately for the reader, illustrated hardware catalogs are available free online and at lumber yards)

None of this is advanced framing. It dwells exclusively on modern platorm framing methods. The semi-obsolete "balloon" framing method still has uses, but not in this book. Nor any coverage of say, how to join angled walls to support a cathedral ceiling, or how build a circular staircases, arches, or skylight chutes. For these you'll need more specialized framing manuals. But if you need a good explanation of framing basics this book is page-for-page more informative, well-illustrated, straight to the point, and easier to read than any I've seen to date.

23 of 24 people found the following review helpful.
accessible to amateurs
By Scott Saccenti
I have some experience with basic construction from ground up, having built a cottage, including electrical and plumbing, by hand, from the poured pier foundation to the roof shingles.

My guide at the time was _A Place of Your Own Making_ by Stephen Taylor, which I would strongly recommend, if you are willing to build things his way. I was, and his way turned out great. Taylor's book is probably long out of print. It has the basics of construction from ground up, in a conversational style.

This DeWalt book is very good as well, and a much better choice if you need to be more flexible in your construction approach. This book will show you the three or four most common ways to do something (not just ONE way, and also not a DOZEN ways...). The illustrations are numerous and spot on. Things are made clear. What more can you ask? I find this book a resource not only in a build-from-scratch projects (I am finishing my basement, framing out rooms), but also in helping to identify existing construction techniques, used in my own home by the builder.

It is a short book, matter-of-factly written. You could skim the whole thing in a half hour, read it from cover to cover in an evening.

This has found its way next to my tools as a constant reference. A really excellent value for an amateur builder.

13 of 16 people found the following review helpful.
Solid Construction Handbook
By Scott FS
I have about a dozen books on various aspects of construction. Most of them are limited to one subject or another (roofing, fencing, decks, for example). I do have several, however, that run the gamut from choosing a lot, orientating the house, choosing a floor plan, and so on. DeWalt's 'Carpentry and Framing' tend to be more of the latter style. It covers (though not in depth) picking a house style, advantages and disadvantages of each major style (one story, long and rectangular, and modular, et cetera). Its main focus, however, is from the first moment you turn a shovel of dirt, to the complete framing, including the roof framing, of the house (though not making it weather tight; there is no section on siding).

I'm not a home builder, though I am an accomplished construction worker. I've done virtually everything necessary to build a house, and I've build a large garage from the footings to the ridgeboard. So I like to think I'm well-versed in most aspects of building. (Yes, all of my structures I've built are still standing!)

'Carpentry and Framing' is an excellent book for both the novice (who has a general understanding of construction) up to and including my level of understanding. The book is detailed enough and replete with diagrams, charts, tables and drawings that explain building from the foundation to the top of the roof. The book explains the reasons for doing things they way they've been done for centuries; why one needs to add extra support for a non-bearing partition wall that runs parallel, but between, floor joists (because the subfloor, unless it's, say, 2X6 running diagonal, needs extra support so it doesn't sag over time, opening a gap at the top of the wall). It also includes explanations on how to do cantilevered decks, what spans are required, and how they must be fastened to the floor or ceiling joists. It is very helpful in describing complex and unusual roofing shapes (such as a broken hip roof). It even shows how to make an octagonal roof, that one might desire for a gazebo.

Highly recommended. This is a book that would be a great aid if you decide to tackle a fun project such as building one's own house or other structure. Because it's limited to framing and other rough carpentry subjects, one would have to supplement it with material on digging a foundation, roofing, siding, and interior fine carpentry tasks. But for what it is, it's excellent, and I wouldn't hesitate to rely heavily on this book when framing a structure.

Oh, and also utilize the advice and feedback from your building department. Every construction worker has horror stories about building inspectors, but they are there to make sure your building is done in an adequate fashion, and they've seen it all. They can be an excellent resource.

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