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Agree 100% with what Florian said, Pauls book and accompanying DVDs are well worth the price. His DVD videos are done in the same fashion as the project series on…
Agree 100% with what Florian said, Pauls book and accompanying DVDs are well worth the price. His DVD videos are done in the same fashion as the project series on…
…WWMCs not been emphasised to the same level as by some other experts: e.g. Terrie Noll (The Joint Book, The complete Book Guide to Wood Joinery; Quatro Inc 2002). /Sven-Olof…
I bought Paul’s book “Woodworking 1 & 2” for my son last year, as he’s currently apprenticing as a cabinetmaker and I’m a great believer in reading up on professional…
…underside of a bookshelf. Also, the exact thickness of a piece is not always critical; it’s probably not going to be noticeable if that same bookshelf is 3/4″, 23/32″, or…
…that they would not encumber the functionality of the bookend–and they look cool like that I guess. Then I didn’t have enough rosewood left so I did the real nubs…
Gregory et al. π Yeah they are based off the ones in Tolpins book. They are so simple to make, I was all worried at first because I was intimidated…
…a book “Plane Basics” by Sam Allen, it has a lot of information about using vintage planes, and includes a section on the Stanley 71. I found it very helpful….
I got the panes for the bookshelf today, and now it is ready. I thank everybody for inspiration and advice. The middle board is dovetailed as I planned. The back…
…Do you guys have any recommendations for ‘must read’ books to help me learn more about the craft? I’m an avid reader and I’ve thoroughly enjoyed all the woodworking books…
…come from the local communities rather than someone like Paul. Given that I live between Southampton and Winchester(UK) and have yet to find such a club or guild in the…