


🛠️ Build history, one carriage at a time!
Practical Carriage Building by M.T. Richardson is a well-preserved, used book offering detailed, traditional instructions on horse-drawn carriage construction. Highly rated by enthusiasts, it serves as a rare, authentic manual for carpentry professionals and history lovers seeking to master a classic craft.
| Best Sellers Rank | #718,410 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #347 in Carpentry |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (37) |
| Dimensions | 5.5 x 1.16 x 8.5 inches |
| ISBN-10 | 1879335506 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1879335509 |
| Item Weight | 1.09 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 288 pages |
| Publication date | May 1, 1994 |
| Publisher | Astragal Press |
W**R
A great insight into the wheelwrights' craft from the late 19th ...
I am so loving it! A great insight into the wheelwrights' craft from the late 19th century. I'm just getting started reading it, but the info so far is outstanding.
M**E
Truly a Classic
This book is truly a classic... It gives a detailed description from start to Finnish how to build a horse carriage. It does use the traditional ways and tools.
A**R
Good resource
If you are interested in carriages and wagons, or maybe trying to repair one, this is a good book to have on hand.
G**N
loved it
An excellent book written by a craftsman who really knows what he is talking about .very concise book covers every thing you would want to know about carriage building.
R**S
A great resource.
If you are just getting into carriage building or restoration, you will find this book pretty interesting. First half or so concentrates on the wheel building until they realize they need to talk about the rest of the wagon. You could just about make wagons from this book, but, there are a lot more elements and details that this book leaves out. Pretty good running gear illustrations that end up with “iron as appropriate” kind of explanations. A good design guide without burdening you with important details like measurements or specific part details.
M**F
Does what it says on the cover
If like me, you are looking for a book that will actually give you the constructional information you need to build or repair a cart or carriage this is the book to get. The collected wisdom of the old craftsman in their own words, not scholarly ruminations that give little or no practical help to those few of us who want to keep alive the craft.
D**T
The only way such a book should be written!
This book encompasses multiple perspectives on aspects of carriage building. If you want to restore a carriage or build an authentic carriage from scratch, this is the ONE book you must have. Topics of discussion include rebuilding wheels and hubs; proper caster and camber of wheels and axles; appropriate lumber for different areas of construction; how to pick a good tree for the right lumber and many, many, MANY more.
H**R
Commercial Horsedrawn Veicles
This books has been very helpful to me in restoring a 100 year old Carriage. I may attempt to construct one of the vehicles described in this book.
J**E
Excellent book extremely good value
G**R
I've wanted this book for years, it took a long time to find it and get it. If you want just academic knowledge or wish to actually build wagons, this is the book! I have been interested in the technology and techniques of building wagons for decades; building a few, but never being able to actually completely make it accurate. I was ALWAYS missing wagon wheel construction techniques. Many of the books I own tend to gloss over that or to refer you to "wheel-boxes" that contained pre-made bearing sets, almost as hard to find as the math needed to calculate the hub, spoke, and tire arrangement. I'm a firm believer that we need to safeguard these ability for future generations, they are getting lost fast!
P**P
Received from UK before Christmas, I did not expect it. The delivery went smoothly from start to finish. The book was new as advertised and arrived in excellent condition. Can not fault the product or service by the seller.
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