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Wdwk Basics

Wdwk Basics

  • ISBN13: 9781561586202
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Based on a two-week course in woodworking fundamentals offered at the Center for Furniture Craftsmanship in Camden, Maine, this book takes a traditional approach to teaching, with the idea that learning basic skills is essential to craftsmanship. In the process, the book covers all the bases–from working with hand tools to cutting dovetails. Includes two complete projects: a bench and a small cabinet.

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  1. 141 of 142 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Very Good For the Self Taught Woodworker, May 23, 2006
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    Jason T. Amsden (Texas) –
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    This review is from: Wdwk Basics (Paperback)

    I have found it difficult to find a book with actual exercises to build hand skills in an organized manner. I think many self taught woodworkers have peaks and valleys of skills due to the nature of “solo woodworker” learning (project plans and piece meal magazine articles). Sometimes my inefficient methods have taken more time and wasted more wood than I would care to admit.

    This book is based on a course taught at a school under the author’s direction. Though I am sure the live course would be vastly superior, I find this book to be an excellent guide. I would not pass it by if you are completely self taught with years of experience and/or successful projects under your belt. It is a great reinforcing tutorial. If I could have done it all over again I would have started with the course or bought this book.

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  2. 112 of 114 people found the following review helpful
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    Read this book first!, July 31, 2006
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    Steven Vela (Colorado, USA) –
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    This review is from: Wdwk Basics (Paperback)

    Having muddled my way through about 6 years as a hobbyist woodworker, I wish I would have found this book first. It provides excellent instruction on basic woodworking techniques, but it also unashamedly recommends the surprisingly few, but high quality tools one needs to produce beautiful furniture. Had I read this book first, literally hundreds of dollars in unnecessary or substandard tools wouldn’t be cluttering up my shop today!

    Additionally, this book will teach you how to hand and machine cut several woodworking joints using step-by-step narrative and clear, color illustrations. Not only will the book serve the beginning woodworker, but will challenge the more experienced craftsperson to take his or her work to the next level.

    I just had the pleasure of taking Peter Korn’s class at his school in Maine, and was surprised at how closely it follows this text. While no book can substitute for the interactivity of a two week course, actually going through the process of completing each one of the projects in this book will be time and resources well spent. Even experienced woodworkers would not be wasting their time in going back to the basics and perfecting their techniques and execution.

    I highly recommend this book.

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  3. 115 of 130 people found the following review helpful
    3.0 out of 5 stars
    More of a project book, February 8, 2007
    By 
    Tony

    This review is from: Wdwk Basics (Paperback)

    This book is basically a collection of projects, and then explanations of the various techniques used for each step. Good if you want to make an end table, but not that useful overall. A better book to learn all the different woodworking techniques would be The Complete Manual of Woodworking by Albert Jackson, et. al., which contains everything this does (explained and illustrated much better), and much more.

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