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WOODWORKING BOOKS

Posted in Woodworking (Wednesday, October 8, 2008)

Written by Fred W. Zimmerman and Larry J. McWard. By Goodheart-Wilcox Publisher. The regular list price is $44.00. Sells new for $12.50. There are some available for $12.32.
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Posted in Woodworking (Wednesday, October 8, 2008)

Written by Kathryn Elliott. By Sterling/Chapelle. The regular list price is $14.95. Sells new for $3.92. There are some available for $2.89.
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Posted in Woodworking (Wednesday, October 8, 2008)

Written by Garrett Wade. By Free Press. The regular list price is $40.00. Sells new for $15.00. There are some available for $3.66.
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1 comments about Tools: A Complete Illustrated Encyclopedia.
  1. The Garrett Company is known for their quality tools in the woodworking industry: this impressive compendium showcases antique and modern tools, packing in over 450 photos of tools, discussing their use, and providing both a visual display of tools and a history of changing production and needs. Add expert user's tips and you have a worthy gift edition.


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Posted in Woodworking (Wednesday, October 8, 2008)

By Hartley & Marks Publishers. The regular list price is $14.95. Sells new for $2.42. There are some available for $1.71.
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1 comments about Making Swedish Country Furniture and Household Things.
  1. The talent behind this book -- Hans Keijer is a specialist in traditional environments, Lars Sjoberg is curator at Sweden's National Museum, and Ron Willick is a skilled cabinet maker -- is a winning team. There are 35 woodworking projects of varying difficulty presented with step-by-step instructions and measured drawings, in addition to a photo, usually in place in a museum room setting. Even for those who do not plan to use it as a workbook, it is a good guide for Swedish vernacular furnishings.


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Posted in Woodworking (Wednesday, October 8, 2008)

Written by Taunton Press. By Taunton. The regular list price is $19.95. Sells new for $11.82. There are some available for $17.94.
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3 comments about Tage Frid: Woodworking Profile (Fine Woodworking Video Workshop).
  1. Very well presented series of techniques for making a cabinet.

    Comments and tips are excellent, all presented in a very friendly manner, like learning from your Grandfather.

    Highly recommend for woodworkers with an interest in developing some cabinet making skills.


  2. There were some useful tips to be gleaned. I'm have read Tage Frid and attended an event with him many years ago. I even bought a bow saw that he uses. So, I'm ever so slightly a fan. That is why the 4 stars. There are a few autobiographical segments that many folks wouldn't find useful. I enjoyed them. Many might find that less than a good use of the time with Tage.

    He's the real deal when it comes to woodworking. He can cut dovetails freehand by eye. I watched him do it. Did I say I was a fan?


  3. Many years ago I got to watch James Krenov build one of his cabinets. This DVD shows Frid building what looks to my eyes to be a couple of Krenov style cabinets (I give the form to Krenov because he was older and made so many).

    What struck me about both was the lack of smoothness in their work. They both looked awkward in the process of working, with very, very little of the obsessive checking of angle and measurement that I go through. But when they are done they have perfect alignment on all the parts with compound joints that are tight and perfect matches.

    At a simple level, this DVD seems little better than an episode from a TV show. It has less detail than any of a number of the weekend shows that proport to teach woodworking. There is an enormous gap between this master, working with a chisel, and the TV hosts with their shapers and routers and special bits. But when Frid is done, his joint is perfect, or when its not, his technique for fixing it is. It really is about the craftsman not the tool, and this DVD shows that in a very understated fashion.


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Posted in Woodworking (Wednesday, October 8, 2008)

Written by Al Streetman. By Schiffer Publishing. The regular list price is $14.95. Sells new for $11.66. There are some available for $26.05.
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1 comments about 10 Wire and Canvas Decoy Patterns for Carvers.
  1. I wrote this book for people who want to make some different types of decoys. Maybe you don't have access to large chunks of wood, or maybe you don't have the tools to saw out large decoy patterns, even if you have large chunks of wood. This book will show you how a form of decoy was made around the turn of the century by people on the Eastern shore who were in the same predicament. It requires a minimum of materials and carving skill, but when you are done you will have a fine looking decoy. If you are an experienced carver, you can use your skills to add more details to the head area (such as glass eyes, more details on the face and bill, etc.).


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Posted in Woodworking (Wednesday, October 8, 2008)

Written by Judy Gale Roberts and Jerry Booher. By Fox Chapel Publishing. The regular list price is $14.95. Sells new for $8.98. There are some available for $7.72.
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2 comments about Intarsia: Artistry in Wood: 12 Projects for Every Occasion.
  1. The authers begin by helping you through a project step by step. I followed along with them and my first project was a beautiful Brown Pelican. Their Instructions included wood selection and pattern use. You are then incouraged to go solo and hone your skills. The degree of difficulty of the patterns range from basic to an intermediate level. I encourage anyone with a scroll saw to begin with this book and getting into the fasinating hobby of intarsia. In no time they will be creating items of beauty to be proud of.


  2. This is an excellent pattern book for getting started in Intarsia. The book contains 12 projects varying from wildlife to Christmas to a puppy in a basket. Each project gets a little more challanging. All projects include a color picture of the finished project and full size plans to make the project, along with narration about the projects special features and 'Helpful Tips' to make the project easier to complete.

    The first project includes 12 pages of narration and 41 color photos explaining and showing the different techniques of intarsia. Just follow along, step by step, and before you know it, you have a complete Brown Pelican you can be proud to display. The second project, Puppy in a Basket, has 16 pages of narration and 58 color photos to guide your way to a beautiful completed project. The last ten projects do not go into as much detail, only a few paragraphs and the completed finished color photo. However, many of the techniques discussed in the first two projects carry over to almost ALL intarsia projects.

    A great beginner book for Intarsia, some nice simple Intarsia plans and a few challanging ones for the more experienced sawyer. A must for every scroll sawyer collection.



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Posted in Woodworking (Wednesday, October 8, 2008)

Written by Fine Woodworking Editors and Editors of Fine Woodworking magazine. By Taunton. The regular list price is $17.95. Sells new for $3.94. There are some available for $3.95.
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1 comments about Woodworking Techniques: Best Methods for Building Furniture from Fine Woodworking (Fine Woodworking Techniques).
  1. Well written well illustrated, its a book for serius amateurs looking for a very accurate and detailed way to fit a drawer, install hinges, locks and several other tips useful for an advanced amateur or woodworker in small scale and/or fine work. It is not for industrial scale production. The chapter on veneering and inlay is just a copy from a good book published by fine woodworking:Veneering Marquetry and Inlay. Overall, it's a good book,that will give a several good ideas, however don't expect the ultimate guide in woodworking techniques.


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Posted in Woodworking (Wednesday, October 8, 2008)

Written by Lee Bartholomew. By Sterling/Chapelle. The regular list price is $19.95. Sells new for $2.49. There are some available for $2.00.
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Posted in Woodworking (Wednesday, October 8, 2008)

Written by Jon Eakes. By Sterling Pub Co Inc. There are some available for $23.29.
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Exploring Woodworking: Fundamentals of Technology
Painting Flea Market Furniture
Tools: A Complete Illustrated Encyclopedia
Making Swedish Country Furniture and Household Things
Tage Frid: Woodworking Profile (Fine Woodworking Video Workshop)
10 Wire and Canvas Decoy Patterns for Carvers
Intarsia: Artistry in Wood: 12 Projects for Every Occasion
Woodworking Techniques: Best Methods for Building Furniture from Fine Woodworking (Fine Woodworking Techniques)
Picture Framing for the first time (For The First Time)
Fine Tuning Your Radial Arm Saw

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