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Working in Wood: An Introduction .An illustrated guide to tools, materials, techniques, and planning -- with six specially designed projects for beginners


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Working in Wood: An Introduction

Title:Working in Wood: An Introduction
Author:Jack Hill
Rating:4.55 (789 Votes)
Asin:1585742198
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:176 Pages
Publish Date:2001-04-01
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An illustrated guide to tools, materials, techniques, and planning -- with six specially designed projects for beginners.

Editorial : From the Back CoverWhether you want to know how to execute a perfect tongued and grooved joint or how to maintain your tenon saw in top condition, Working in Wood: An Introduction provides all the practical advice and step-by-step instructions you will need.Within this book you'll find: materials, hand and power tools, design and planning, methods and techniques, and fixtures and fittings; more than 500 detailed illustrations of all the essential woodworking techniques; six specially designed, easy-to-follow carpentry projects that enable you to try out the techniques and methods detailed in the book. This is the most comprehensive and authoritative illustrated book to explain everything today's woodworker needs to know about woods and woodworking. (7 1/2 X 11, 176 pages, color photos, illustrations, diagrams)

It quickly devolved into Space Dungeon at times, using the setting as a way to have dungeons in asteroids. I won't spoil any of the stories but none feel run of the mill or boring, its all one intriguing fun story after the next in classic Matsu style.

As for errors so far I've only seen one spelling mistake that I had to glare at in order to catch. It is simple and very easy to read and understand. This book is unclassifiable, so leave your expectations behind and enjoy a wild, sweet, otherworldly ride.. I'm very glad I purchased this book.. The remaining 4 chapters flow easily but spend too much time (in my opinion) on things like mainframes, SaaS, Gartner models when that coverage could have been better spent on sample MRDs, PRDs, methods for requirements gathering and activities that a real life product manager would have to do. The articles are so good .I frequently clip them to share with my grown children. Well this old mother hen loved every page. Good. / My wontons

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