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The Complete Guide to Sharpening
by Leonard Lee
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Taunton Pr
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(December 1996)
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Booknews, Inc. , September 1, 1995
A reference on sharpening methods, techniques, and devices in woodworking, for professionals and hobbyists. Explains basic metallurgy, abrasiveness, and the physics of cutting, and shows how to sharpen all types of woodworking tools, from chisels to tweezers. Includes sidebars on the history of...
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Turning Wood With Richard Raffan
by Richard Raffan
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Taunton Pr
Paperback
- 208 pages
Rev&Updtd edition
(March 17, 2001)
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In this revision of a 1983 book that sold nearly 100,000 copies, chapter one is a brief guide to the lathe that explains its standard parts. Attachments for the lathe--drives, faceplates, and chucks--are described in chapter two, and cutting tools, such as gouges, scrapers, chisels, and parting...
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Traditional Woodwork : Adding Authentic Period Details to Any Home
by Mario Rodriguez
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Taunton Pr
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- 176 pages
(December 1998)
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Here's an unusual approach to traditional woodwork styles written specifically with new construction in mind. Current building techniques and budgets seldom allow for the kind of lovely and appealing detail found in older homes, so much new construction today is rather bland, unadorned, and visually...
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Band Saw Handbook
by Mark Duginske
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Sterling Publications
Paperback
- 319 pages
(November 1989)
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Wayne Cease, January 11, 2001 Got a
bandsaw? Then get this book! If you have a bandsaw this is the book you need to help you know what you can do with it and how. It will help you maintain and tune your
bandsaw, which is just as important as cutting wood.There is information on selecting a blade for the cut. What minimum radius each blade width is capable of is...
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How to Design and Build Your Ideal Woodshop
by Bill Stankus
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- 160 pages
(September 1998)
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Scott Pointon, August 28, 2000 
This book is worth a look to anyone.
I just finished reading this book and although it is not the best book on the subject (call it a close second), I did find it a worthwhile read. There is the usual overlap of basic information which every shop set-up book seems to have, but what I found most interesting about this book was:1. The...
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Woodworkers Guide to Pricing Your Work : How to Calculate the Value of Your Time, Materials and Craftsmanship to Make Money from Your Woodworking
by Dan Ramsey
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- 128 pages
Revised edition
(April 2001)
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woodmaster2, July 4, 2000 
Good book for considering ALL of your woodworking costs
This book does a good job of making you think of all of the costs that you could incur to run a woodworking shop (even a very small one) and gives good ideas on where and how to sell your projects.
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The Router Joinery Handbook : Innovative Jigs, Fixtures, and Techniques for Creating Flawless Joints Every Time
by Pat Warner
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Betterway Pubns
Paperback
- 144 pages
1 Ed edition
(February 1998)
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A reviewer, November 4, 1999 
Well written, contains many great router techniques.
Nuances of router operation, router bits, and router use are described which provide important insight that any woodworker needs when using the router. It is the best of several books on routing that I have found. Several jigs for joinery are described that really work well. These jigs and an offset...
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The Workshop Book
by Scott Landis
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Taunton Pr
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- 224 pages
(September 1998)
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Synopsis
"This may be the first and only (book) to take a hard look at the layout of the woodworker's workshop".--"Booklist". 301color photos. 70 drawings.
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Woodshop Dust Control
by Sandor Nagyszalanczy
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(September 1996)
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A reviewer, November 16, 1999 
Excellent coverage of the dust collection problem
Like all the other Taunton Press woodworking books this one really covers one subject completely. It isn't just about dust collectors (the big ones with the large bags) but covers many methods for reducing dust production as well as collecting and eliminating airborne dust. A must have book for any...
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Ingenious Jigs & Shop Accessories : Clever Ideas for Improving Your Shop and Tools
by Fine Woodworking Series(Editor), Andre J. Vckowski(Editor)
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Publishers' Group West
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- 192 pages
(March 1999)
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Book Description
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
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