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Fill a Nook!
Jun 3, 20091 comment
A friend of my wife’s gave me a picture from a magazine. It consisted of a set of book shelves and a curved-front desk with drawer. She told me she had a nook that she wanted filled...
Walnut Shop Stool
Jan 23, 2009I needed a shop stool, and did not have a lathe, being a woodworker, there is always a way to solve a problem.
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Re: UPDATE: 2011 Fine Woodworking Archive DVD-ROM (1975 - 2011)
This is the perfect way to clear several shelves on my woodworking bookcase.
posted: 8:02 pm on November 10thRe: UPDATE: Book Giveaway: Hand Planes in the Modern Shop by Kerry Pierce
This looks like a great book to aid to my collection.
posted: 7:23 am on May 17thRe: UPDATE: Back to Basics: Fundamentals of Sharpening from Fox Chapel Publishing
I could use a book with this information!
posted: 7:30 am on March 28thRe: UPDATE: Book Giveaway: Woodturning Spindle Projects by Alan Holtham
You can't have too many books on turning.
posted: 9:03 am on February 28thRe: UPDATE: Book Giveaway: The Frugal Woodturner by Ernie Conover
I own several of his books, this looks like a great addition.
posted: 10:20 am on January 10thRe: UPDATE: Book Giveaway: Esherick, Maloof, Nakashima: Homes of the Master Wood Artisans by Tina Skinner
Looks like a great book.
posted: 7:30 am on November 8thRe: Special Announcement - My Book on SketchUp
Tim:
posted: 12:35 pm on October 17thI download your ebook, and it looks great. However, when I got to chapter 3 I could not find the download for the Connecticut Stool. Could you help me with this.
Thanks,
Frank
Re: UPDATE: Book Giveaway: Traditional Projects from the New Best of Fine Woodworking
Just the book I am looking for, count me in!
posted: 8:35 am on September 27thRe: UPDATE: Book Giveaway: How to Make Picture Frames, from American Woodworker
Looks like a great book!
posted: 9:39 am on July 18thRe: UPDATE: Book Giveaway: Taunton's Complete Illustrated Guide to Choosing & Installing Hardware by Robert J. Settich
Its hard to know all there is about hardware, this book could help.
posted: 8:30 am on May 24thRe: BOOK GIVEAWAY: 500 Tables (Updated with winner)
Please let this reverse spiral bit stimulate hair renewal.
posted: 9:27 am on May 12thRe: UPDATE: Book Giveaway: Civil War Woodworking by A.J. Hamler
As a history buff, this looks like a "must have"..
posted: 9:16 am on February 25thRe: UPDATE: Book Giveaway: Windsor Chairmaking by James Mursell
I would like to add this book to my collection!
posted: 10:31 am on February 7thRe: UPDATE: Book Giveaway: Make Your Own Walking Sticks by Charles Self
Always wanted to know how to make one of these.
posted: 8:47 am on January 25thRe: UPDATE: Book Giveaway: Wood Turning, from Tree to Table by Bill Bowers and Wooden Bowls from the Scroll Saw by Carole Rothman
I do a lot of turning, and I could really use the information in this book.
posted: 9:23 am on December 22ndRe: UPDATE: Book Giveaway: Craftsman Furniture Projects from the editors of Woodworker's Journal
I like building Arts & Crafts furniture and this book would be a great reference.
posted: 9:09 am on December 15thRe: UPDATED: What Tools Are on Your Holiday Wish List?
Fine Woodworking DVD archive and a set of bench cookies!!!
posted: 8:58 am on December 12thRe: UPDATE: Book Giveaway: Modern Cabinet Work by Percy A. Wells and John Hooper
Looks like just the book I need!
posted: 9:39 am on October 26thRe: Bench Cookie Giveaway
I really need a set of these!!!!
posted: 1:22 pm on October 13thRe: UPDATE: Book Giveaway: New Masters of the Wooden Box by Oscar P. Fitzgerald
I could really use a copy of this book!
posted: 8:41 am on October 5thRe: UPDATE: Book Giveaway: Shop Drawings for Greene & Greene Furniture by Robert W. Lang
Great looking book!
posted: 10:31 am on September 20thRe: UPDATE: Book Giveaway: Turning Boxes with Threaded Lids by Bill Bowers
Looks like a great book to have.
posted: 8:31 am on August 17thRe: UPDATE: Book Giveaway: Encyclopedia of Woodworking by Alan and Gill Bridgewater
Looks like a great book!
posted: 12:03 pm on July 20thRe: UPDATE: Book Giveaway: Traditional American Rooms
Traditional is good!
posted: 8:11 am on May 27thRe: UPDATE: Book Giveaway: Choosing & Using Hand Tools
You can't have too many hand tools.
posted: 6:55 pm on May 17thRe: UPDATE: Unlocking the Secrets of Traditional Design
Unlock my chance to win!
posted: 6:53 pm on May 10thRe: UPDATE: Book Giveaway: Early American Country Furniture
Early American country furniture, keyword here is country, which to me implies the home mechanic, farmer, armature woodworker making furniture for his family, like most of the woodworkers today.
posted: 8:30 am on May 4th