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61. The Complete Book of Woodworking:
$4.98
62. Jim Tolpin's Guide to Becoming
$20.00
63. Woodworking Basics: The Essential
$18.99
64. Puzzle Boxes: Fun and Intriguing
 
$10.00
65. Making Tables and Chairs: Techniques
$6.65
66. North Woods Nativity (Woodworking
$6.45
67. Ingenious Jigs & Shop Accessories
$18.50
68. Tables You Can Customize (Betterway
$15.67
69. Early American Country Furniture:
$8.00
70. Prac Design Solutions & Strate
 
$36.76
71. Using the Drill Press: Techniques
$8.00
72. Projects for Your Shop: Building
$5.25
73. 412 Woodworking Patterns
$7.50
74. The Home Workshop (Woodsmith:
$12.80
75. The Complete Illustrated Guide
$7.89
76. Success with Sharpening (Success
$4.49
77. Woodworking Projects for Women:
$14.66
78. Easy to Build Birdhouses - A Natural
 
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79. Wood Finishing (Art of Woodworking)
$19.99
80. Cutting Shapes And Profiles (Mastering

61. The Complete Book of Woodworking: Detailed Plans for More Than 40 Fabulous Projects
by Landauer Corporation
Paperback: 480 Pages (2004-03)
list price: US$29.95 -- used & new: US$21.59
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Asin: 1890621366
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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This is the ultimate step-by-step guide to essential woodworking skills, techniques, tools, and tips. It presents a dedicated mailing and e-mail campaign to targeted woodworking and DIY related media.From the principles of basic design to essential woodworking techniques, this comprehensive and easy-to-follow volume provides readers with all the information they need to know to become a master woodworker and have a home full of fine, handmade furnishings."The Complete Guide to Woodworking" features detailed plans for 40 stunning projects for woodworkers of all levels, plus more than 1,200 step-by-step illustrations.It also includes expert information on workshop set-up and safety, how to use tools, how to make joints, and more. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (21)

5-0 out of 5 stars Good book for beginner to intermediate
lots of good tips in well thought out manner. Simple to intermediate projects. I would recommend this book to anyone who is an experienced beginner to intermediate.

5-0 out of 5 stars If you are going to buy only one woodworkingbook, this should be it!
I noticed this book at Lowes but did not want to pay their price so I found it on Amazon and bought it for about 1/3 of the shelf price.What a great book! It covers everything from choosing wood to making 40 fabulous projects!I showed it to my son, who is a better woodworker than I am.He agreed with me, this is a book for the beginner as well as the seasoned woodworker.I think he will be getting one in his Christmas stocking but it won't be my copy. As the book says, dream it, design it, build it.This is the only book you will need to take your product from the dream to completion.You won't regret this purchase.

3-0 out of 5 stars Complete for the Beginner
Other reviewers have pointed out the flaws of this book and I will concur: not enough drawings, inaccurate parts lists, over simplified projects..ect...However, this is not a bad book if you are a beginner, and like another reviewer said have a good selection of power tools. For somebody who is not a novice you may find 3 or 4 projects that will challenge you. There are much better books, such as Christopher Schwarz's Workbenches, which will teach you techniques such as mortise and tenon, drawboring, hand planing, and the all important task of making a proper workbench. A more accomplished woodworker will begin to design his or her projects after learning the basics of joinery and wood selection. This book will be better suited to a beginning woodworker or a person who may be interested in starting the hobby..

5-0 out of 5 stars woodworking made simple
This book explains all woodworking techniques for people of varied experience.It is clear and easy to understand.The projects are great to use the information learned.Enjoyed this book and it is a great addition to my library. Not just for men.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great!
I have built a few things from this book. One is the cabinet for the garage. With the shelves in the door. Alot of the furniture isnt our style, my wife is seriously picky about that! haha ... Read more


62. Jim Tolpin's Guide to Becoming a Professional Cabi (Popular Woodworking)
by Jim Tolpin
Paperback: 128 Pages (2005-10-01)
list price: US$24.99 -- used & new: US$4.98
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Asin: 1558707530
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Who hasn't dreamed of doing what they love as their job? Jim Tolpin did just that by turning his cabinetmaking hobby into a lucrative, full-time profession. And now he shows other woodworkers how to do the same in Jim Tolpin's Guide to Becoming a Professional Cabinetmaker. He provides readers with:

-Proven strategies for working with clients, saving on costs and improving profit margins

-All the business forms needed, including a job estimating template and a sample client contract

-Illustrated tips on laying out an organized shop, guaranteed to improve work flow

-Streamlined directions for doing what cabinetmakers really love: building amazing cabinets ... Read more

Customer Reviews (3)

5-0 out of 5 stars An updated version
Excellent book by Mr. Tobin. Wish I had read the practical information he gives when I first became inspired. It would have made my woodworking journey less painful.

He said one thing in his earlier version of this text which has been updated and is more now current. I am paraphrasing.."If there is no place to put it don't build it."good advice for guys who save everything then have no shop space to work?

Helps to organize and simplify?

5-0 out of 5 stars Properly titled
The book is about managing a cabinet making and installation job.It contains solid shop and job site tips from a salient and obviously experienced author.It does contain some construction guides but they are very basic and not the focus of the book.Jim did author another book regarding cabinet construction which I do have and highly recommend.

In closing, I used the advise of the text to fit a sample cabinet set up for a corner of my hobby shop.Tops and bottoms for about 8 feet of total counter length.Used story sticks and Jim's layout advise.The stick is a great method for translating positions from the wall to the ply sheets.The ceilings and floors of the shop are uneven there and it allowed me to test Jim's cabinet fitting advise during the install.Some of the generic forms in the book were also very helpful.everything is square plumb and tight and nice to the eye.

Those were my first cabinets made ( attempting a glue-up counter now also ).The wife likes them, so maybe I accomplished something.Need more pine and poplar to practice.I have no expectations that I will be competing with any of the home improvement stores or established cabinet shops.My brother and I on occasion will renovate and resell homes therefore remodeling a kitchen for cost is a priceless skill and will help our margins.Thanks Jim.

4-0 out of 5 stars can you do what you like?
many people who love to work wood decide to do it for a living, and this book covers the basics.as far as this type of cabinetmaking book goes, it is pretty good. for most of us, the cabinets are not the issue.the problem is that suddenly we have to know taxes, paperwork, marketing, some law, personnel management, etc.

where all these books fall short is in the stuff we don't want to do: set up a business plan in depth.why are you different from the guy down the street who is making boxes too?why are you better, where is your weakness?any book can tell you how to make a face frame cabinet or euro cabinet, but what about the other aspects you will have to know?

again, it is a book of value, and better than the others of this genre i have read, but check it out and go from there. ... Read more


63. Woodworking Basics: The Essential Benchtop Reference
by William P. Spence, L. Duane Griffiths
Paperback: 512 Pages (1995-06-30)
list price: US$21.95 -- used & new: US$20.00
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Asin: 0806909412
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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“Nearly 1,000 photos, diagrams and illustrations make instructions and explanations as simple as possible.”—Chip Chats. “Readable and thorough introduction for the novice woodworker and a comprehensive reference for veterans.”—Woodshop News. “Everything, from using hand tools to power tools, including furn-iture making and finishing.”—Wooden Boat.
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5-0 out of 5 stars woodworking basics-is a very good book for a absolut beginne
I was very pleased, to find this book! i searched very long to find abook, where I could learn the basics of woodworking. I like the clearpictures which discribe exactly each part of machines you need. i just atethe book and I enjoyed that the editors marked the stuff which you reallyneed and not much else! for me as a young woman without to much nowledgeabout wood it was just a very good book to have. it is very good made and Iwished we would have such a book in german! ... Read more


64. Puzzle Boxes: Fun and Intriguing Bandsaw Projects (Popular Woodworking)
by Jeff Vollmer
Hardcover: 144 Pages (2010-03-01)
list price: US$29.99 -- used & new: US$18.99
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Asin: 1558708472
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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The only way to make a more popular book on making boxes is to add a puzzle. And not just any puzzle, spring loaded, hidden drawer puzzles! These band-sawn puzzle boxes have it all. The book takes two, popular small-project styles (boxes and puzzles) and combines them into some mind-blowing projects. With a small amount of instruction and some practice, the reader will be able create amazing puzzle boxes using wood that would usually be thrown away as scrap. There are 12 projects of increasing difficulty, as well as a section on how to choose the best wood and how to apply finishes. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (4)

5-0 out of 5 stars Good guide for a Bandsawn-box beginner - PLUS 90 min DVD
I've not made a bandsawn box before although I have made "fine" boxes. The designs in this book are somewhat rustic but the boxes are visually interesting, relatively easy to master if you have confidence in your bandsaw skills (I still have 10 fingers and so does Jeff Volmer)and are FUN long after you apply the finish! The DVD is invaluable and I read the book, watched the DVD and then went back to reread the book with a clearer understanding of the steps (which are illustrated in the book with stills from the DVD).

Safely using your bandsaw for these boxes is a bit of a challenge. I used clamps etc to grasp some of the smaller puzzle box pieces but sometimes, in order to be able to freely make the various "flowing" saw cuts, the saw guard is raised and a fair bit of blade is exposed close to your hands. However, with planning and concentration, these boxes can be safely executed by an adult woodworker.

5-0 out of 5 stars An excellent band saw teacher
Amazing work & experience passed for future generations.
I wish the author left an e-mail to be able to contact him because I have many following questions to ask.
A must book for band saw novices.

5-0 out of 5 stars Puzzle Boxes
A very good book, the dvd is also very illustrative, I recommend this book to all lovers of woodworking

4-0 out of 5 stars One of the best all inclusive books on the genre'. A 4.5 stars
I have been making band saw boxes for years. Some of them have bordered on "puzzle" boxes but I always wanted something a little more in depth and thorough as far as instruction. When I saw that this book was being released I immediately reserved a copy and eagerly anticipated its arrival.

I have yet to try all the designs in the book, more out of an equipment limitation than any lack of completeness on behalf of this book. The basic design is solid and once the basics are comprehended, further experimentation can follow.

The only thing keeping this book from scoring a solid 5 stars is the fact that not every woodworker has the availability to use a paddle sander and a large vat of finish. There are other ways around these though so they aren't a major drawback.

I recommend this book highly to anyone who has always wondered "How the heck do they do that?" The answers are in this book and its accompanying DVD. ... Read more


65. Making Tables and Chairs: Techniques for Better Woodworking (Workshop Companion)
by Nick Engler
 Hardcover: 123 Pages (1995-05)
list price: US$19.95 -- used & new: US$10.00
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Asin: 0875966551
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars I have really enjoyed the author's project plans
This book goes into detail about the furnitures origin. I have found the project plans to be helpful. I have built the cape cod rocker from these plans with very few modifications to orginal plans. ... Read more


66. North Woods Nativity (Woodworking for Women)
by Cyndi Joslyn
Paperback: 80 Pages (2004-10)
list price: US$15.95 -- used & new: US$6.65
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Asin: 1596350016
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Hand craft your own traditional Christmas nativity scene, with a twist. This book includes step by step carving, painting & finishing instructions. ... Read more


67. Ingenious Jigs & Shop Accessories (Essentials of Woodworking)
by Rodney Crosby, Taunton Press, Fine Woodworking
Paperback: 192 Pages (1999-02-01)
list price: US$17.95 -- used & new: US$6.45
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Asin: 1561582964
Average Customer Review: 2.0 out of 5 stars
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This volume presents jigs, fixtures, and accessories that increase efficiency and make woodshop tasks easier. Covers materials, specialized benches and fixtures, and jigs for routers, tablesaws, and other tools. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (5)

1-0 out of 5 stars If you have a lot of time and metal working experience . . .
Most of the jigs represented in this book are tedious and time consuming to build and require a lot custom made or hard to find metal parts.Additionally, the plans are not clearly and consistently presented.Only the table saw sled is easy enough to produce in your shop with materials at hand.The book is poorly organized - i.e., there is a section on safe jigs with protective covers that should be supplementary to the appropriate jig - not a confusing separate section that doesn't give specifics like dimensions.

I can't recommend this book to beginners because it's to difficult to obtain materials and it's not clearly written.I also can't recommend this book to pros because they would find it and unorganized and serious waste of valuable shop time as all the projects could be done as well - with easier to obtain parts and better written schematics.

2-0 out of 5 stars Not top pick
Although interesting, my advice is to get Sandor's book instead. I have both, and I use Sandor's more often...not just for his jigs, but for ideas on designing my own.

2-0 out of 5 stars No plans, no dimensional drawings
Nice photos and descriptions.The book is lacking any detailed information on building any of the devices in the book.There are no material lists or detailed drawings.

2-0 out of 5 stars Jigs without the Plans
I was somewhat disappointed with this book. It does have a lot of information and pictures and does describe how to use the jigs. However, there are very few actual detail drawings of the jigs. There is usually a general drawing, but that is about it. I suppose if you are an experienced wood worker, then that may be all you need. But for the beginner, there is not enough detail information to build many of the jigs or accessories. If you are looking for router jigs and tools, I highly recommend "Router Magic" by Bill Hylton. Router Magic is an excellent book with lots of detail drawings and bill of materials.

4-0 out of 5 stars Finally!
We woodworkers all build jigs, you know those shop built attachments that hopefully allow a tool to function better than it did out of the box!If you're like me you use them and store them in the rafters.For surely theywill come in handy again!?Unfortunately most of them never get used againand end up collecting dust until you finally throw them out.For thisreason I have never been a big fan of jig books which to my mind just helpadd to the clutter.

However, in this new book from The Taunton Press weare finally treated to a selection of jigs and accessories that willundoubtedly be useful over and over again.The authors of the jigspresented are all experienced woodworkers who clearly gave some thought tothe longevity and usefulness of these accessories.

The first chapterdiscusses materials used to build jigs including various plastics.Chap 2shows benches and bench fixtures.The rest of the chapters are dividedaccording to the type of tool the jigs or accessories are designed to workwith, routers, tablesaws, etc.There is also an overview of somecommercially available router tables.

Some of the jigs are a bit complex,but even if you don't build exactly what is shown, the ideas for expandingthe usefulness of a particular tool are really innovative and should getyour own creative juices flowing!It would be a rare woodworker whowouldn't find at least several useful ideas in this book.

It would benice if tool designers gave more thought to how we woodworkers use theirtools and incorporated more versatility directly into their tools, butuntil then, this book offers an overview of well designed jigs andaccessories to fill the gap. ... Read more


68. Tables You Can Customize (Betterway Woodworking Plans Series)
by Ernie Conover
Paperback: 128 Pages (1995-10)
list price: US$19.99 -- used & new: US$18.50
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Asin: 1558703977
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69. Early American Country Furniture: 22 Woodworking Projects Inspired by 18th- and 19th-Century New England
by Denis Hambucken
Paperback: 192 Pages (2007-11-05)
list price: US$24.95 -- used & new: US$15.67
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Asin: 0881507326
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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22 original woodworking projects informed by new England country furniture from the 18th and 19th century. Project plans include: Two Salt Boxes, Seaman's Chest, Hanging Cupboard, Chest of Drawers, Two Corner Cupboards, and more!

Each project is photographed in period homes, accompanied by historical notes and by fully illustrated step-by-step construction instructions. the book also includes articles on period hardware and finishes, on wood selection, and many other related topics. Full-color throughout: 300 color illustrations. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Old Is New
Wonderful book on early American woodworking projects. Many useful items are detailed in this book.

4-0 out of 5 stars A good book to own, but not a standalone great.
Let me start by saying, I was a little discouraged when i thumbed through and saw the designs. I was hoping for something more in line with reproduction rather than very clearly "inspired by". I would suggest for anyone looking for a wider compendium of (in my opinion) more elegant designs "American Country Furniture: Projects from the Workshop of David T. Smith".

That said, these two books combined together are great. Smith offers wonderful tips on hand techniques as well as great designs while Hambucken spends a lot of time discussing wood types, finishes, and more importantly, a detailed picture presentation on jigs and how to cut a wide variety of frame and panel doors, breadboard panels, and dovetails solely on the table saw.

All in all, I'm glad to have purchased this one, even if it wasn't for the designs. I'd say anyone looking to familiarize themselves with the many uses of their table saw beyond squaring and cutting rough lumber should definitely take a look.

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent Work on the Topic
I received this as a gift from my wife.She was kind enough to put tabs on the projects she wanted.This is not only a great woodworking book, it also gives you a feel for the era this furniture was constructed.We love country furniture and this book has become one of my favorites.

5-0 out of 5 stars Super cool step by step illustrations
I bought this as a gift for someone, but they already had it. that goes to show it's a wanted item.I gave it to another friend instead of returning it and they love it.The illustrations are awesome. it's great for beginners and advanced.i love how it shows you the final product and also the step-by-step, color, illustrated directions. it gives info on hardware, stains, wood types, etc... i highly recommend this book. you just need some tools.

5-0 out of 5 stars This book belongs in every craftsman's collection!
This book reflects the best qualities of the furniture it beautifully documents. It is elegant in its simplicity and thoroughly meets the needs of functionality. The photography is well done and shows clearly the nuances of the various pieces in authentic environments. The accompanying descriptions are brief and to the point. These points alone would make this a valuable book to own but the best part comes with the detailing of the components that make up this furniture. This covers everything from metal hardware and how it is made and used, through tools, paints and finishes, wood types and components and more.
The part of this book that most impresses me is the illustrative method for the various projects. Speaking as a retired technical illustrator I can only say "Well done!". The projects are clear and show the proper sequencing of steps without restraining the design. This means that a project can be fitted to the materials available and the needs of the user, much as the original furniture was made. Along with this are well executed illustrations for jigs and setups for modern power tools. The details for mortise, tenons, and traditional effects using modern tools are outstanding. I would treasure this book for this aspect alone. ... Read more


70. Prac Design Solutions & Strate (Essentials of Woodworking)
by Fine Woodworking, Editors of Fine Woodworking magazine
Paperback: 192 Pages (2000-02-01)
list price: US$17.95 -- used & new: US$8.00
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Asin: 1561583448
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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The sixth in a series of essential resources for today's woodcrafters, this latest volume includes over 20 chapters covering every aspect of furniture making, from designing new projects to building each piece to last more than a lifetime, along with specific options for tables, cabinets, and chairs. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Another Compendium from Fine Woodworking
If you have not read any of the Fine Woodworking books, then you need to know that they are not "books" per se. They do not have any continuity between "chapters". They do not present a complete presentation of the topic. They are a grouping (sometimes very loosely tied to the subject) of articles that have appeared in Fine Woodworking Magazine.

Rarely do I find any of their books to be filled with ideas I can use, but also rarely do I fail to find at least one that hits my hot button. I buy these because they are cheaper than the magazine for the material you get. By some unknown set of criteria, the articles that make it into their books are "best of".

"Practical Design" is not for beginners and is not as practical as most of their books. I did particularly like the "Design A Chair That Fits Like A Glove". I had lost my copy of the article that I had saved from when it first appeared. I have severe back problems and I think this will be one of my winter projects.

4-0 out of 5 stars Helpful book
This book is helpful if you keep in mind what its purpose is. It is not to provide design ideas. It is to provide design guides. Things like selecting grain, joinery, finishes, proportions, etc. are covered, and done so well. For the cost this is a great value and helpful guide. Well written and laid out, and the photos and drawings are excellent.

4-0 out of 5 stars A collection of articles
Sometimes you buy a book and it is exactly what it appears to be. That's the case with this book. This book contains a collection of articles from the magazine "Fine Woodworking". Good articles about various subjects related to furniture making. It is not a beginners book, but for the somewhat experienced woodworker it's good reading/reference material.

4-0 out of 5 stars Practical Design Solutions and Strategies:
Practical Design Solutions and Strategies: Key Advice for Sound Construction from Fine Woodworking (Essentials of Woodworking) The book is fine, clear, concise and plenty of photos and great information.

5-0 out of 5 stars Finding the Golden Path
Taunton Press has two collections of articles on woodworking design in publication.As the title indicated, this collection focuses in the practical issues of furniture design, primarily to do with construction decisions.Speaking as someone who has occasionally 'created' himself into a corner, this is important material.After all, it never hurts to have a good grasp of what it really is going to take to make an interesting idea into a good piece of furniture.

Well illustrated and lucidly presented the six sections are Conceiving Your Projects, Organizing Your Projects, Engineering Furniture to Last, Construction Options for Tables, Construction Options for Cabinets, and Construction Options for Chairs.Each section contains articles of considerable interest.The detailing on table construction and the two articles on chair making are particularly interesting.Both focus on the 'holistic' factors of the project rather than simply covering joinery.

By fitting into the niche that sees design and construction as a process, the reader will come to see how each decision effects the final outcome.This means that what you see in your imagination is more likely to appear in front of you as finished work.While this is not a volume for beginners, taking the time to go through this book and understand the principalswill keep you out of trouble and increase your satisfaction with the final product.
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71. Using the Drill Press: Techniques for Better Woodworking (The Workshop Companion)
by Nick Engler
 Hardcover: 124 Pages (1995-09)
list price: US$19.95 -- used & new: US$36.76
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Asin: 0875967213
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Discusses selection and maintenance of drill presses; working with metal and plastics, making screw pockets, mortice-and-tenon joints, toy wheels, rosettes, and includes instructions for several projects. ... Read more


72. Projects for Your Shop: Building Your Own Workshop Essentials (Taunton's Getting Started in Woodworking)
by Matthew Teague
Paperback: 169 Pages (2005-11-01)
list price: US$19.95 -- used & new: US$8.00
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Asin: 1561586897
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Don't struggle with make-shift shop equipment when you can creat your own. In this book, expert woodworker Matthew Teague helps you build the shop basics you'll use for years to come. Step-by-step instructions, photos, and detailed plans show you how to build a rock-solid workbench, a full-featured router table, sawhorses, a tablesaw workstation, multiple storage units and much more. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (8)

5-0 out of 5 stars Terrific for the beginning woodworker
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 with some dry humor - so dry I didn't even catch it the first time through.

The tools you'll need to begin the projects include: circular saw, jig saw, random orbital sander, drill/driver, handplane, combination square, speed square, and a tape measure.Later projects will require a router, biscuit joiner, and table saw.If you are just getting started, it may seem like a lot but you can come up with some ideas to modify the plans to suit the tools you do have.Assuming you have the interest to pick up this book, once you begin making sawdust your tool chest will find a way of growing.

Thanks to the author for writing such a fantastic book.

4-0 out of 5 stars detailed but limited number of projects
This book offers great plans and really good illustrations. The projects are detailed and easy to realize by following the steps presented in the book. Unfortunately that amount of detail for each project leaves room for only a hand full of ideas within the pages of the book. Other books like "Setting up Shop" give you more ideas but no plans. I guess owning both or a few more lets you make your own adjustments and tailor your shop to your needs, which is what you really want to do - trust me. This book is a great place to start if you are not skilled enough yet to work without plans.

5-0 out of 5 stars One of the best books of its kind.
I am a beginner and I love this book. The plans are well laid out and include many tips for beginners to build their skills. Projects for your shop includes great plans for a very nice workbench, router table, table saw workstation, work horses and some different storage units from lumber to clamps and more. I have purchased a few other books like this and this has been the most useful. I would highly recommend this book!!!!!

5-0 out of 5 stars My review for Projects for your Shop..The Taunton Press
Very good, right to the point helps without needless "chitchat".Detailed with essentials.Would reccommend this to beginners and those who want to reviewbasic ideas/projects.
Nola A. Stover

4-0 out of 5 stars Great for Beginners
This is definitly a book for those just getting started in setting up a shop.Good photos and ideas on how to build the most essential items used in the shop.

Again it should be stressed this is for those just starting out. ... Read more


73. 412 Woodworking Patterns
by FC&A
Paperback: 160 Pages (2000-08-01)
list price: US$12.95 -- used & new: US$5.25
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Asin: 1890957372
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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- Wooden furniture for patio and porch - Stylish reindeerwill give your yard a festive holiday touch - “Garden golfer”whirls all day long, while works of art bless your hearth and home -Angels for the kitchen, cute critters galore, neighborly welcome for adoor - Large outdoor patterns add seasonal fun, create delightfulkitchen gadgets and household helpers for everyone - One-of-a-kindbirdhouse designs, a victorian-style holder for beanie bag“finds” - Shimmering snowflakes, santas and sleighs, a Christmascountdown number the days - Twirling whirligigs fill the sky -woodpecker, owl, and a pig that can fly! - A 3-D village, sleepytimerabbit and a frog that hangs out over your door - Noah’s ark toy, agarland for teacher, clever animal notepad keepers - An adorablearmoire and baby cradle, dressing screen, and a tree-top table -Classy corner shelves, handy peg racks, decorative vine and animalsthat shine - Unique intarsia patterns, dazzling sunflower birdhouseclock - A cabinet for your TV and VCR, western wranglers for yourlittle buckaroo - Child-size “teddy bear” chair, santa pull-toy,kids can ride away on a galloping horse! - Pretty birds, curious catsand bouncing bunnies frolic among wooden sunflowers - Playful pigletshelf-sitters and a caboodle of koalas from down under! - Outdoor snowcouple in their Sunday best; Santa takes a much needed rest - Andmuch, much more ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Great book
My father in law putters in his shop, and does lots of wood working for people at church.He keeps this book right on his work table, he uses it so much.Lots of nice patterns and easy to use.

1-0 out of 5 stars Warning!
The name and description of this book is deceiving.
This book would be better titled "Craft Projects
Using Wood."This is not woodworking.The vast
majority of the "projects" in the book are cutting
animal shapes and other forms out of wood then
painting it.Very "crafts" stuff.Not "woodworking"
projects like building furniture, joinery, etc.
I returned the book right away.

4-0 out of 5 stars Retired "Woodworker"
Thanks so much for your woodworking patterns.This retirement thing looked awfully boring till a friend of mine suggested I try woodworking.Your book has helped me fill a lot of empty hours, and I'm a lot happier too. ... Read more


74. The Home Workshop (Woodsmith: Custom Woodworking)
Hardcover: 127 Pages (2000-10)
list price: US$16.95 -- used & new: US$7.50
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Asin: 0783559518
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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4-0 out of 5 stars arrr...Another Time life book
I bought too many of these, because clearly I like them.Good for beginners and stuff.

5-0 out of 5 stars What you wish every woodworking book was like
This book is a compilation of articles and plans from previous issues of Woodsmith. If you go to their web site, you can download the individual plans, but you're much better off buying this book. The book gives you twelve plans, including the workbench and cabinet, router table, table saw and miter saw stations, and a pretty good lumber rack, among others. The plans are well laid out, you get materials lists and cutting diagrams, and they include enough text to guide you through an entire project, start to finish. What I particularly liked were two things: 1) They warned you in advance of what NOT to do and what to watch out for, and 2) they gave you additional plans for jigs to make the job faster, easier, and better. Each project shows multiple exploded views, with plenty of closeups of the tricky parts. Additionally, they ocassionally offer alternative ways to build things, usually faster, cheaper, and/or easier if your skills aren't quite up to snuff. A real bonus are the Shop Tips. These appear about every three or four pages and convey some little tidbit of information that usually applies directly to the project you're working on.

I built the workbench and cabinet from the plans, and everything went smoothly (well, as smoothly as you could reasonably expect). I'm not a cabinet maker (yet), but this bench was the first step to move me in that direction. I learned a lot about joinery and ended up building the most valuable tool in my workshop. Unfortunately, to build a truly excellent bench requires a pretty good bench to begin with. (As with most jigs, you wish you could use the jig you're building to help you build it.) It's such a beautiful bench that it's almost a shame to do work on it. This is a work of art that could easily live in the living room. I'll be laying down a piece of melamine on it before I do anything involving glue or stain or anything else that could potentially hurt it.

The pages are high-quality and won't tear out easily. The book binding is loose leaf, held together by 32 rings. This means the book lays flat and stays open at whatever page you were reading. Of course, it also means you have to take care not to crimp the inside edge, as with any loose leaf binding. Like with a three-ring notebook full of paper, you need to help the pages a little. Small potatoes, though.

The cover is adequate, glossy over heavy card stock, and it seems to hold up okay. I've not abused my copy much, but I believe it will take a fair amount of punishment so long as you keep it dry.

In summary, if you're looking to learn about fine furniture crafting, this is where to start. If it doesn't help you, I'LL give you your money back. The only complaint I could find was that the authors have access to many more tools than the Average Joe, and so you may need to beg, borrow, buy, or rent additional items to complete your project. Use good materials, take your time, do it right, and you'll be rewarded immensely.

3-0 out of 5 stars Gives good general idea options for home workshop options
The book gives good general idea options for various workshops in the home/garage.It does give a nice option for a closet workshop, although it didn't look real practical to me.The book is lacking in specifics forbulding a bench or home repair area.This book is designed more for aperson who wants a "workshop" and has a number of power tools toplace in the room, such as scroll-saw, drill press, planer, etc.

4-0 out of 5 stars Thorough and extensive facts; well-researched
For the information that I needed, this book was very efficient.It was detailed perfectly and the language used was simple. ... Read more


75. The Complete Illustrated Guide to Woodworking: Tools, Techniques, Projects, Picture Framing, Joinery, Home Maintenance, Furniture Repair
Hardcover: 512 Pages (2009-12)
list price: US$12.99 -- used & new: US$12.80
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Asin: B003D7JX3C
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a clear and comprehensive guide to woodworking of all types, with expert advice and practical tips show how to develop your skills over 1600 colour photographs illustrate more than 200 easy-to-follow techniques and projects all shown in step by step. ... Read more


76. Success with Sharpening (Success with Woodworking)
by Ralph Laughton
Paperback: 176 Pages (2005-03-28)
list price: US$19.95 -- used & new: US$7.89
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Asin: 1861083297
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Accessible and jargon-free for even inexperienced woodworkers, and illustrated with 200 color photographs and diagrams, this first in the Success with Woodworking series tackles a fundamental, yet vital for success, woodworking process: tool sharpening. From the reasons why blunt tools ensure poor-quality work to advice on how to achieve the perfect cutting edge, this introductory guide makes the theory and mechanics of sharpening easy to understand.It covers sharpening by hand, from oilstones and honing to slips and strops; machine sharpening, including controlling heat buildup and grinding wheels; and how to sharpen specific tools: turning and carving tools, marking devices, scrapers, planer blades, green woodworking tools, and household items.With these hands-on exercises and practical advice, top-quality work is guaranteed.
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3-0 out of 5 stars Nice, but not the best!
This book is a well written book with nice pictures and so. You could buy it, but I would rather buy Leonard Lee's book. After reading Mr Lee's book, you won't need this one.

5-0 out of 5 stars Success With Ralph
Of course, I haven't read this yet as it will not be available until March but I know Mr. Laughton (sort of, we both post on the same woodworking forum) and he is one talented individual.His posts and advice on the forum are always spot on and he writes in a way that is very understandable.Should be a great read.

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77. Woodworking Projects for Women: 16 Easy-to-Build Projects for the Home and Garden (Craftswoman Book series)
by Linda Hendry
Paperback: 72 Pages (2004-10)
list price: US$17.95 -- used & new: US$4.49
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Asin: 156523247X
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One of the fastest-growing groups of woodworkers—women—are addressed directly in this guide to woodworking projects for the home and garden. Practical advice accompanies step-by-step instructions for 19 projects, including many staples of woodworking, such as tool racks and book lamps, as well as unique objects, such as a child's easel and utensil rack. An overview of different kinds of wood and an introduction to the most important tools used in woodworking provide essential information for getting started. Progressively complex projects and finishing tips are provided to build skill, and full-size pull-out patterns that would cost more than $100 if purchased separately are included. ... Read more


78. Easy to Build Birdhouses - A Natural Approach: Must Know Info to Attract and Keep the Birds You Want (Popular Woodworking)
by A.J. Hamler
Paperback: 144 Pages (2010-07-06)
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Asin: 1440302200
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A Nature-Friendly Way to Attract and House Birds

Birdhouses are a favorite project among woodworkers. Made of inexpensive materials, they are quick to build and a pleasure for the whole neighborhood. Easy to Build Birdhouses includes 26 fun projects for woodworkers of all skill levels.

  • Part 1 talks about construction basics, wood grain, doors and access, proper drainage and ventilation, interiors, materials and hardware, paint and stain, and house mounting and support methods. It also addresses birdhouse placement and how to attract birds.
  • Part 2 shows how to make birdhouses using natural materials to help them blend in with their surroundings.
  • Part 3 shows how to make bird feeders that help attract birds.
  • Part 4 provides examples of colorful and whimsical birdhouses, like a lighthouse and a Cape Cod bungalow, that are a little more advanced.
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    79. Wood Finishing (Art of Woodworking)
    by Time-Life Books
     Spiral-bound: 144 Pages (1992-11)
    list price: US$19.95 -- used & new: US$3.73
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    Asin: 0809499126
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    80. Cutting Shapes And Profiles (Mastering Woodworking)
    by Mark Duginski
    Hardcover: 128 Pages (1996-09-15)
    list price: US$21.95 -- used & new: US$19.99
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    Asin: 0875967469
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