KFox
member

Taunton Home | Books & Videos | Contact Us | Product recall information
Privacy Policy | Copyright Notice | Taunton Guarantee | User Agreement | About Us | Work for Us | Contact Us | Advertise | Press Room | Customer Service | Subscriber Alert
© 2012 The Taunton Press, Inc. All rights reserved.
Recent comments
Re: Test Your Woodworking IQ
This may just be a semantic issue, but I don't like the wording of question #9. A crooked board is a board that has "crook". "Warp" is the proper general term for dimensional change in wood along the edges, ends and faces. I'm taking my definitions from the revised edition of R. Bruce Hoadley's "Understanding Wood" (p. 123). I'm certainly not sore about getting this one wrong... really.
posted: 10:52 pm on April 7th