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Re: UPDATE: Renaissance Intarsia, edited by Luca Trevisan
seems like a good read
posted: 2:17 pm on March 9thRe: UPDATE: The Foundations of Better Woodworking by Jeff Miller
looks like a good read
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I could use more help using sketchup
posted: 12:14 pm on April 26thRe: UPDATE: Using Your Router and Router Table Safely by Hendrik Varju
I COULD USE IT
posted: 12:11 pm on November 14thRe: UPDATE: 2011 Fine Woodworking Archive DVD-ROM (1975 - 2011)
This would be a great addition to my collection!
posted: 12:11 pm on November 11thRe: UPDATE: Using and Tuning Your Bandsaw by Hendrik Varju
sounds like a great dvd
posted: 1:12 pm on September 12thRe: UPDATE: Book Giveaway: Fundamentals of Model Boat Building by John Into and Nancy Price
looks like a very nice read
posted: 5:36 pm on April 10thRe: We're Giving Away Grooving Planes!
In the shop getting my groove on!
posted: 3:28 pm on April 9thRe: UPDATE: Book Giveaway: The Frugal Woodturner by Ernie Conover
that would make a great gift for my brother who is just learning to turn
posted: 6:43 pm on January 12thRe: UPDATE: Book Giveaway: Back to Basics: Setting Up Your Workshop from Fox Chapel Publishing
add me to the list too
posted: 1:29 pm on October 25thRe: UPDATE: Book Giveaway: Getting the Most from your Wood-Buying Bucks
looks like a very good read to me.
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i could use all the help I can get
posted: 3:38 pm on March 31stRe: UPDATE: Book Giveaway: Made By Hand by Tom Fidgen
This book looks very good and would be a welcome addition to anyone's library
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I really like the arts & crafts style, but what are the main "true" characteristics that make a piece arts & crafts? It sounds like this book is a good foundationto the style.
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looks like a must read
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I really want to know more about how furniture was made generations ago. I just found out that my wife's great grandfather was a furniture maker and undertaker. History of woodworking is fascinating.
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I would like to win it
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