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Inspiring, Informative and Historic!

Inspiring, Informative and Historic!

3 days ago by MsDebbieP | 6 comments »

This book review is from the April 2012 issue of our LumberJocks’ eMag Toolemera is donating another book for a free draw! (See below for details)Working Drawings of Colonial Furniture By Frederick J. Bryant Oh how I wish I was a “real” woodworker. This book has the plans for the most beautiful furniture, including a gate-leg table that is very similar to an heirloom piece I have that was passed down from my great-grandfather, a banjo clock (I’d never heard of this...

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Basic And Good Information!

Basic And Good Information!

3 days ago by MsDebbieP | 3 comments »

This book review is from the April 2012 issue of our LumberJocks’ eMag Fox Chapel Publishing is donating another book for a free draw! (See below for details)Bird-Friendly Nest Boxes & Feeders by Paul Meisel At first glance I thought, “oh.. these are pretty plain birdhouses” but once I started reading I was very impressed. This is an excellent book for someone interested in building birdhouses and feeders, as it contains a wealth of knowledge about the why’s an...

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More Than A "Whittle" Fun

More Than A "Whittle" Fun

61 days ago by MsDebbieP | 1 comment »

This review is from the March 2012 issue of our LJ eMag Fox Chapel Publishing is donating another book for a free draw! (See below for details) The Big Book of Whittle Fun by Chris Lubkemann is a little “big book” filled with a “wot of whittlin’ fun”. Small in stature (a great size for taking with you when planning on doing a little whittling) but big in content! This book has over thirty projects and is an inspiration for many more. Games – che...

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The Timeless Workshop

The Timeless Workshop

61 days ago by MsDebbieP | 2 comments »

This review is from the March 2012 issue of our LJ eMag Toolemera is donating another book for a free draw! (See below for details) Our Workshop by Temple Thorold“Being A Practical Guide to the Amateur In The Art of Carpentry & Joinery” This is another of the classics, written pre-1900. I find these books fascinating, as they bring the wisdom of days gone past into the present and for the most part are an excellent resource for woodworkers wanting to learn more about ...

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The Wheelright's Shop

The Wheelright's Shop

77 days ago by jjw5858 | 4 comments »

For any of you out there looking for an inspiring story in the art of wheelrighting you can look no further than George Sturts Wheelright’s Shop. The book is a first account adventure of George Sturts life as his father has passed away and left George to run the families Wheelright Shop in England during the late 1800’s to early 1900’s. The spirited writting evokes visuals of woodworking and blacksmithing. The materials and descriptions of oak, ash and wheelcarts…...

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Working Wood (The Artisan Series with Paul Sellers)

Working Wood (The Artisan Series with Paul Sellers)

84 days ago by jjw5858 | 8 comments »

Hi friends, if you were thinking on dusting off that old rusty brace and bit this would be a fine way to start if your thinking on pulling some of the plugs during your shop time. This course reviewed in its Book and 2 (of 7) DVD’S is a wonderful introduction into the zen of working wood, from the first lesson making a Spatula all the way to learning the big 3 woodworking joints…Dado, Mortise and tenon, and the wood worlds loved and hated..lol Dovetail. Most important before...

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Creative, Beautiful, and Practical!

Creative, Beautiful, and Practical!

94 days ago by MsDebbieP | 3 comments »

This review is from the February 2012 issue of our LJ eMag Fox Chapel Publishing is donating another book for a free draw! (See below for details)Creative Wooden Boxes from the Scroll Saw This book is up in the top 10 of my favourite woodworking books!! The projects are so, well, creative!! Imagine a box that looks like a pie, yes, a good ol’ apple pie! And not only is it cute as “pie” but useful too, it is a box, remember. AND if you are handy with the scroll saw ...

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More Wisdom From The Past

More Wisdom From The Past

94 days ago by MsDebbieP | 3 comments »

This book review is from the February 2012 issue of our LumberJocks’ eMag Toolemera (Gary Roberts) is donating another book for a free draw! (See below for details)Woodwork Tools and how to use them This book, another one by William Fairham, is, in my opinion, another great book for woodworkers interested in learning all about hand tools, although there is some information about power tools in the book. Information includes the parts of the tools, how to use the tool, when to use the...

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Did I misunderstand the purpose of this book?

Did I misunderstand the purpose of this book?

110 days ago by poopiekat | 4 comments »

There is, of course, so-called price guides for just about every field of collecting, from comic books to Staffordshire pottery. Problem is, some categories of collecting lend themselves to well-sorted, organized price guide publications and some do not. For example, American coins…there are a few guides which list EVERY US coin, I mean every year, and grade (condition) with reliable common retail prices. Easy! Has anyone ever attempted to list every tool ever made? Nope, it’...

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Complete Plans!

Complete Plans!

122 days ago by MsDebbieP | 3 comments »

This review is from the January 2012 issue of our LJ eMag. “Consulting Woodworker” is donating another book for a free draw! (See below for details) Frontier Logs Playset “Frontier Logs Playset” is a booklet providing in-depth plans for making a log homestead. Ralph has done all the experimentation for us and shares the version (dimensions, notches etc.) that he has found to work the best. Also, what I really like about the plans, is that he explains why y...

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