Sometimes reading a good woodworking book can be as rewarding as actually making the sawdust. This is one of those books. it shows how working from published plans can save you time and headaches.
Woodworking Projects for Your Shop
β Scribed by Popular Woodworking
- Publisher
- Popular Woodworking Books
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 388
- Edition
- First Edition
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
"Includes essential information on setting up your shop."
Larger-than-usual print and large, color photographs throughout. Detailed.
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I've contemplated making the transition from simple DIY to woodworking for a long while but it took this book to finally give me the confidence. The author has a talent for making the steps for each project seem so straightforward you can't wait to start. He writes in a very conversational manner
<b>Build your skills while building something fun!</b><br> One of the rewards of woodworking is getting to show off your workβeither as part of your home decor or as handmade gifts for family and friends. This book provides 20 small-scale projects that can add a touch of style to any living space.<b
<span>Hone Your Woodworking Skills One Box at a Time</span><span> <br><br>When it comes to great woodworking projects, it's hard to beat boxes. Using a minimal amount of materials, you can craft wonderful gifts or items for sale. And it's a great opportunity to use those pieces of special wood you'v