You showed up ready to work. But nobody handed you the fundamentals.
The tools have names you were never taught. The prints read like a foreign language. The math behind a simple rafter or a set of stairs feels like a wall you cannot get over. And on a real job site, the last thing you want is to slow the crew down by asking what everyone assumes you already know.
Most books make it worse. Classroom textbooks bury the basics under theory. Professional references assume you can already frame a wall, cut a rafter, and read a full set of plans. So you piece it together from scattered videos and guesswork, while wasted lumber, crooked walls, and slow progress quietly cost you time, money, and the confidence to call yourself a carpenter.
It does not have to be this way.
Carpentry and Construction Field Manual is written for one person: the apprentice or first-year carpenter who is serious about the trade but was never taught the ground floor. Every idea is explained in plain language first, then stated properly. Every term is defined the first time it appears. Every example is worked in full, with the reasoning, not just the answer. Nothing assumes knowledge you were never given.
Inside this manual you will find:
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