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    windows (not computers)

    I'm looking for a resource for framing (not rough), joints, and details for old fashioned job built wood windows.
    I can reinvent the wheel or I can use what has worked for ages.

    However, findiong a resource is the problem. There are books a-plenty but mostly they deal with trim, roughing in the opening and the like as almost no one actually makes job built windows any more.

    I have Gaspar Lewis' book "Carpentry" (pub 1984, Sterling Press) which is pretty good but not quite what Im looking for.

    I have looked at Wiliam Spence's work. He's pretty much into helping the novice select a pre-made unit and then installing that.

    Anyone got a resourse?

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    cliff, try "george collings circular work in carpentry and joinery" it contains a wealth of information on building both doors and windows albiet radiused. while i`m here......buy your windows from a reputable manufacturer! i build radiused windows and doors for folks who won`t listen to reason, the simple fact is that wood rots, it requires maintainance, is dificult to seal well and it rots...02 tod
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    cliff
    if you must build your own, I would recommend pattern grade Honduran mahogany for rot Resistance. I have built quite a few for my 1730's home and they really have come out nice.

    Lou

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    I have set of woodworking books that are reprints from late 1800 & early 1900. The set Title is "The Modern Carpenter Joiner & Cabinet-Maker". A book in the set titled "Mastery of Joinery & Business" has a chapter on window making.

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