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Phisherman

01/09/2004 5:43 PM

Best Woodworking Books

Anyone have a list of their best woodworking books?

Some of my favorites are

"The Complete Illustrated Guides to Construction, Shaping Wood, and
Joinery" (Taunton Press) (This is an excellent set)
"The Complete Manual of Woodworking" Albert Jackson
"The Complete Guide to Sharpening" Lee
"Encyclopedia of Furniture Making" Joyce
"The Complete Book of Shaker Furniture" Rieman
"The Workbench Book" Landis
"The Woodfinishing Book" Dresdner
"Bandsaw Handbook" Duginske




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JJ

in reply to Phisherman on 01/09/2004 5:43 PM

05/09/2004 1:22 AM

Wed, Sep 1, 2004, 5:43pm (EDT+4) [email protected] (Phisherman) wonders:
Anyone have a list of their best woodworking books?

Sheesh. I come back for a couple of minutes, and people are still
asking silly questions. The answer to that is obvious.
http://webpages.charter.net/29Y/woodworking/books/



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"philly45"

in reply to Phisherman on 01/09/2004 5:43 PM

04/09/2004 3:58 PM

I would add:

The Table Saw Book by Kelly Mehler
Tage Frid Teaches Woodworking
Woodworking with the Router by Hylton and Matlack
Measure Twice Cut Once by Tolpin

Philly
"Phisherman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Anyone have a list of their best woodworking books?
>
> Some of my favorites are
>
> "The Complete Illustrated Guides to Construction, Shaping Wood, and
> Joinery" (Taunton Press) (This is an excellent set)
> "The Complete Manual of Woodworking" Albert Jackson
> "The Complete Guide to Sharpening" Lee
> "Encyclopedia of Furniture Making" Joyce
> "The Complete Book of Shaker Furniture" Rieman
> "The Workbench Book" Landis
> "The Woodfinishing Book" Dresdner
> "Bandsaw Handbook" Duginske
>
>
>
>


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