Complete Manual of Woodworking book bible handbook traditional wood joiner moulding

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1 The Complete Manual of Woodworking book 1989 Jackson Albert. Day David Jennings Simon

320 pages, , Woods of the World, Designing and Planning, Hand Tools, Power Tools, Machine Tools, Woodturning; Workshops; Joints; Bending; Veneering; Marquetry; Carving; Finishing; Working in Other Materials; Supplies and Fittings. Contains more than 1800 drawings, diagrams and photographs, most of them in full color, and 200,000 words of text.

Condition: NO RIPS, NO TEARS, No Writing BINDING IS INTACT WITH NO LOOSE PAGES, minimal SHELF WEAR, DUSTJACKET IS not price clipped

2 Woodworkers Handbook Roger W. Cliffe, 1990

486 pages, oversize paperback, techniques projects patterns woodworking

3 Traditional Woodwork book 1998, Mario Rodriguez

169 pages, Adding Authentic Period details to any home… Condition: no rips, no tears, no writing, binding is intact with no loose pages

4 Wood Joiners Handbook  1990, Sam Allen

256 pages, The author masterfully organizes and describes the full range of wood joints you can use and how to use them. …huge sections on decorative cabinet making and joinery, including chinese and japanese variations, …learn to make L shaped rabbet joints mortises and…

5 The Illustrated Professional Woodworker book 2007, Stephen Corbett

512 pages, Ultimate guide to working with wood, tools, techniques, projects, picture framing, joinery, home maintenance & furniture repair

Customer Reviews

Very Good, By William Lattanzio on November 7, 2008, Format: Paperback
This was one of the first woodworking books I purchased, the low price and nice photographs catching my eye. The book leans more towards beginners which is fine because there is still plenty of useful basic knowledge even for high-level woodworkers. What impressed me most(and really led to my purchase) was the section on installing/repairing a stair case, which is what I was doing when I bought the book. While that section, and some of the other sections on home maintenance and repair, aren’t technically wood working projects, they are helpful references even if you have experience. The most impressive section in my opinion is the restoration of old pieces which to me is the true heart of woodworking. What draws many people to woodworking is the ability to take a few boards and a few tools and to make something beautiful and useful. Restoration is the next step in that process, taking something old and useless and making it beautiful and valuable again.
There are also some nice beginner projects in this book that get you from the beginner level to the next step, and then some intermediate projects to refine your skills. Though I’ve had this book for quite a while and have moved on to more advanced work I still find myself referencing it in my shop from time to time. It’s a great book to have in your shop or home regardless of skill level.
Simple, elegant designs,
By Vivian Darkbloom on October 27, 2008, Format: Paperback
I’m basically a beginner. I took a class over five years ago, the only girl in the shop, and managed to make some pieces that I still use every single day. Looking at my bench, foot stool, goblet, adirondack chair, etc gives me such pleasure that I am interested in seeking out a shop in the area. I picked up this book because of the clear illustrations and photographs, the simple but elegant designs of each piece, and the way the book was organized: Tools, Getting Started, Fixings and Fittings, Basics, Joints, Advanced, Finishing… it’s got a list of suppliers and a basic glossary in the back. It has smaller, simpler projects such as frames for those who want a day project, which is nice. I definitely recommend this book, and will keep my eye out for other Corbett books.
6 WOODWORKERS BIBLE BOOK 1976, PERCY BLANDFORD, 
STATED FIRST PAPERBACK EDITION, A complete guide tO all woodworking , Using hand and power tools, Cabinetmaking and joints, Carving and turning, Inlaying and veneering, Finishing wood, Outdoor woodwork… GIFT INSCRIPTION ON THE FIRST FREEENDPAPER, NO RIPS, NO TEARS, BINDING TIGHT WITH SOME CREASING, SOME…

7 500 Do it yourself Wood Moulding projects book Ray Robbins 1980

127 pages, Everything from bird houses to bookshelves, from door trim to drawer dividers, and from planters to picture frames can be made from wood mouldings. And anyone can do it. The over 500 ideas in this book are just a beginning, so put your imagination and creative talents to work and have fun on these easy to build projects.

Condition: NO RIPS, NO TEARS, No Writing BINDING IS INTACT WITH NO LOOSE PAGES, minimal SHELF WEAR

 

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Title, author, year

1 The Complete Manual of Woodworking book 1989 Jackson Albert. Day David Jennings Simon, 2 Woodworkers Handbook Roger W. Cliffe, 1990, 3 Traditional Woodwork book 1998, Mario Rodriguez, 4 Wood Joiners Handbook  1990, Sam Allen, 5 The Illustrated Professional Woodworker book 2007, Stephen Corbett, 6 WOODWORKERS BIBLE BOOK 1976, PERCY BLANDFORD, , 7 500 Do it yourself Wood Moulding projects book 1980, Ray Robbins, ARCO