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Woodworker's Pocket Reference, Second Edition

Everything a Woodworker Needs to Know at a Glance
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Conveniently sized to fit a shop apron, this handy DIY reference is packed with tips and answers to all of your woodworking questions in an easy-to-read, quick-to-find format. Woodworker's Pocket Reference, Second Edition offers at-a-glance access to everything the woodworking professional or hobbyist needs to know regarding wood, fasteners, joints, shop math, finishing, hand tools, power tools, shop set up, sharpening, safety, and much more. Details on the availability and use of various kinds of wood, hand and motorized tools, glues, wood fillers, and adhesives are provided along with pointers on sharpening edges, concocting effective solvents, and creating an efficient workspace. Charts, formulas, conversion tables, and geometry pointers are available to refresh the forgetful craftsman, and a comprehensive glossary offers rapid access to a wealth of information. Winner of the Golden Hammer Book Award.

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Pages 216
Publish Date 2014-08-01
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Size 5.0" x 7.0" x 0.55"
Author Charlie Self
Product Form Paperback / softback

Reviews

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Woodworker's Journal
"A handy guide to woodworking"
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Woodturning magazine
"Ensures more time in the workshop and less time flicking through reference materials for solutions to woodworking problems."
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Canadian Woodworking
"If you are a novice woodworker, hobbyist, or just thinking of taking up the craft, then you'll want to get your hands on a copy of this new reference guide"

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About the Author

Charlie Self is an award-winning writer who has contributed a vast amount of work to the woodworking field. Charlie is the author of dozens of woodworking books, has written more than a thousand articles for woodworking magazines, and has edited and consulted for McGraw-Hill, Time-Life, and Popular Mechanics. He currently serves as a director for the National Association of Home & Workshop Writers

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