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WOODWORKING BOOKS
Posted in Woodworking (Sunday, September 7, 2008)
Written by Michael Owen Jones. By Univ Pr of Kentucky.
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No comments about Craftsman of the Cumberlands: Tradition and Creativity (Publications of the American Folklore Society. New Series).
Posted in Woodworking (Sunday, September 7, 2008)
Written by John Wagner. By Houghton Mifflin.
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4 comments about Mission Furniture You Can Build: Authentic Techniques and Designs for the Home Woodworker.
- When I became interested in building "Mission Style" furniture I purchased this book. The designs are wonderfully illustrated and easily followed. I particularly appreciated the comments provided by the author as to the skill level required to complete a specific project. The beginning of the book provides a brief but informative history of Gustav Stickley and some important techniques that are required in building the projects.
I would highly recommend this book to any beginning interested in building "Mission Style" furniture. This book has inspired me to read more about Gustav Stickley and to build more challenge pieces of furniture. Absolutely Excellent!
- This book included chapters on Gustav Stickley, joinery and woodworking techniques, wood finishing and upholstery. The heart of the book is ten projects, complete with large color photos. They range from a hall mirror to a Morris chair. Some designs may be original, one is from Popular Mechanics' Mission Furniture, How to Make It, and the rest seem to be based upon articles from Stickley's The Craftsman magazine.
Not surprisingly, since most of the general designs are based on Stickley, they are on the whole quite attractive. They are simplified versions of production designs, and were originally meant for the home woodworker. Unlike the reproduction book Making Authentic Craftsman Furniture, there is a wealth of detail and all of the pieces have a place in the modern home. The author has included two pieces that I call Neo-Craftsman: a coffee table and a hall or foyer magazine table. The engineering of the pieces, beneath the facade, may cause some problems. In particular, Mr. Wagner seems to be unaware of the problems that seasonal wood movement can cause when large panels are tightly secured. For instance, his coffee table top is doweled in place. I should be mentioned that the author is very fond of using dowels EVERYWHERE in the furniture. He even uses them to assemble drawers. I recommend this book, with reservations. Like most similar books, you must have a shop full of power tools, and be familiar with their use, so it really is not for the complete novice. Knowledge of doweling and making mortises and tenons is a must, and it seems that one would have to have a jointer and a planer (or be accomplished with the hand tool equivalents) for the majority of the projects. There are a wealth of exploded drawings of the parts, but they are poorly drawn. I suspect that the illustrator Ms. Barbara Smullen is not a draftsman or a woodworker. Some of the perspectives are drawn wrong, and one would think that some tenons are haunched when they are not. However, all of the measurements seem to be correct, so one can go by them. Note For The Advanced Woodworker: It is useful to see completed pieces from the Stickley book. I don't like some of Wagner's joinery techniques, but you can use proper tabletop fasteners and can properly dovetail the drawers, etc. Another thing he has done is skip tenon shoulders for some spindles - I guess to make construction easier. Of course, then the edges of the mortises have to be perfect. One odd thing that I noticed in the photos is that he doesn't seem to use quartersawn oak anywhere. I wonder whether this book was a project assigned by a publisher...
- Wagner has done a great job explaining wood working techniques for the beginner. This is a great book for beginning woodworkers to use when building this Mission furntiure. I built the table. Had great results. (A nice historical introduction makes the best reading in the book!)
- After reading Blair Howard's "Arts and Crafts Furniture", I was expecting a lot from this book and it didn't deliver. I agree with all of Donald Thomson's complaints above. The joinery seemed questionable and he took short cuts I would not have made. Additionally, I felt his pieces lacked the elegance that the better mission designs have, both by Stickley and by others. However, the book is very detailed and easy to follow, so it should be easy for a beginning woodworker to follow. Joining boards and cutting mortices appeared to be the most advanced things he ever did, and he avoided cutting mortice and tenon joints whenever possible.
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Posted in Woodworking (Sunday, September 7, 2008)
Written by Russell, Jr. Martin. By Stackpole Magazines.
The regular list price is $24.95.
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No comments about Hooded Merganser Drake (Wildfowl Carving Magazine Workbench Projects).
Posted in Woodworking (Sunday, September 7, 2008)
By Taunton.
The regular list price is $85.00.
Sells new for $54.85.
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1 comments about The New Best of Fine Woodworking, Vol. 1 (6-Volume Set: Designing Furniture / Small Woodworking Shops / Working with Routers / Building Small Projects / Designing and Building Cabinets / Traditional Finishing Techniques).
- After reviewing this set for our woodworking blog, I wanted to share a big thumbs up with others. This is a great collection of articles from the last decade of Fine Woodworking Magazine and a great place for beginners to get a jump on learning. For the more experienced, having the articles aranged by subject makes it easy to find solutions and alternatives when faced with uncertanty. For more reviews check out NothingSeveredYet.com.
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Posted in Woodworking (Sunday, September 7, 2008)
Written by Mario Rodriguez. By Taunton.
The regular list price is $19.95.
Sells new for $12.41.
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1 comments about Hand Planes in the Workshop: with Mario Rodriguez (Fine Woodworking DVD Workshop).
- This video is an excellent introduction to the usage of hand planes.
You will learn how to tune and use a smoothing plane, jointer plane, block plane and shoulder plane.
A good chunk of the video shows you how to tune a stanley N4 before you use it for the first time. This is one of those thing that would be hard to figure out on your own.
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Posted in Woodworking (Sunday, September 7, 2008)
Written by Kathryn McNerney. By Collector Books.
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No comments about American Oak Furniture: Book II (American Oak Furniture).
Posted in Woodworking (Sunday, September 7, 2008)
Written by Dirk Boelman. By Sterling/Chapelle.
The regular list price is $9.95.
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No comments about Scroll Saw for the first time (For the First Time).
Posted in Woodworking (Sunday, September 7, 2008)
Written by Douglas E. Maxwell. By Linden Publishing.
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1 comments about Simply Board Feet: The Definitive Guide to Lumber Calculation.
- Misleading description from publisher/Amazon. It's a book of tables to calculate the board feet based on width, thickness and length. It should be an appendix to a much more comprehensive lumber book. Don't waste your money.
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Posted in Woodworking (Sunday, September 7, 2008)
Written by Daniel Mack. By Lark Books (NC).
The regular list price is $26.95.
Sells new for $22.40.
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1 comments about The Rustic Furniture Companion: Traditions, Techniques and Inspirations.
- I had been looking for a book like this to learn how to make twig furniture. I found it easy to read and understand. It kept my attention. I finished the entire book before putting it down. I now know how to make the furniture that my grandfather made. And without him here to teach me, this book was perfect. This book would be enjoyed by anyone. My opinion is, that any woodworkers bookshelf that does not have this book, is EMPTY.
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Posted in Woodworking (Sunday, September 7, 2008)
Written by John Kelsey. By Fox Chapel Publishing.
The regular list price is $14.95.
Sells new for $8.39.
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No comments about Furniture Projects for the Deck and Lawn (2x4 Projects Anyone Can Build series).
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Craftsman of the Cumberlands: Tradition and Creativity (Publications of the American Folklore Society. New Series)
Mission Furniture You Can Build: Authentic Techniques and Designs for the Home Woodworker
Hooded Merganser Drake (Wildfowl Carving Magazine Workbench Projects)
The New Best of Fine Woodworking, Vol. 1 (6-Volume Set: Designing Furniture / Small Woodworking Shops / Working with Routers / Building Small Projects / Designing and Building Cabinets / Traditional Finishing Techniques)
Hand Planes in the Workshop: with Mario Rodriguez (Fine Woodworking DVD Workshop)
American Oak Furniture: Book II (American Oak Furniture)
Scroll Saw for the first time (For the First Time)
Simply Board Feet: The Definitive Guide to Lumber Calculation
The Rustic Furniture Companion: Traditions, Techniques and Inspirations
Furniture Projects for the Deck and Lawn (2x4 Projects Anyone Can Build series)
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