Tag Archives: woodworking books

New Complete Guide to Band Saws | Book Review

The next woodworking book I’m reviewing in my Woodworking Book of the Month Series is focuses on one single tool. It’s everything you want to know about band saws and more. Today I’m reviewing the New Complete Guide to Band Saws: Everything You Need to Know About the Most Important Saw in the Shop, by Mark Duginske. About the Book

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Understanding Wood Finishing | Book Review

The third woodworking book review in my Woodworking Book of the Month Series is all about wood finishes. It is often referred to as the bible of wood finishing. Today I’m reviewing Understanding Wood Finishes: How to Select and Apply the Right Finish (3rd revised edition, 2021) by Bob Flexner. About the Book Immediately upon opening the book cover

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Essential Joinery - Book Review - Cover Page

Essential Joinery | Book Review

The second woodworking book I chose to read and review in my Woodworking Book of the Month Series is a book written by a contemporary woodworker and YouTuber that I have followed for years. Most of you may know him as The Wood Whisperer. Today I’m reviewing his latest book titled Essential Joinery: The Fundamental Techniques Every

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Understanding Wood: A Craftsman’s Guide to Wood Technology by R. Bruce Hoadley book review. Woodworking books reviewed by a woodworker.

Understanding Wood: A Craftsman’s Guide to Wood Technology | Book Review

The first book I chose to read for my Woodworking Book of the Month Series is a woodworking reference book that simply can’t be overlooked. The first of many woodworking books that I’ll read and review is Understanding Wood: A Craftsman’s Guide to Wood Technology by R. Bruce Hoadley. What the Book is About This

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Reference books for woodworkers

Woodworking Book of the Month

When I think of woodworking books, I think… B-O-R-I-N-G. Am I right? I mean, ever since I first started my woodworking journey, not once have I ever read an actual book about woodworking and that’s because I’ve always thought of them as outdated. I always picture some old dude in the 80’s who wrote a

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