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"Building Workstations, Jigs, and Accessories to Improve Your Shop" . Anthony, a professional woodworker for almost 30 years, shows you how to get the most out of your shop both in workspace and productivity. Your shop will be more productive and more enjoyable. He also offers a great selection of well designed projects for the shop. Clamp racks, drilling stations, table saw station, wood storage, lathe station, router table, assembly table, and more. A useful book especially if you are in tight quarters.
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Featuring dozens of wildlife patterns for scroll saw woodworking, this book goes beyond other pattern books by providing instructions for altering patterns so carvers can create a unique piece of art every time. Also included are helpful instructions on the basics of scroll saw woodcutting, as well as more difficult techniques like converting a traditional fretwork woodworking into a 3-D relief or fashioning a shadow box pattern. Among the 91 exciting patterns provided are eagles, owls, cougars, bobcats, wolves, bears, and whales. Tips on how to build a display for newly completed pieces are also included.
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$14.63 $8.78 |
A collection of the most important early Stanley catalogs conveniently bound into one volume. Complete reprints of the 1855, 1859, 1867, 1870-1871, 1879, 1888,1898 catalogs. All fully indexed.
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$26.95 $16.17 |
Odate was trained in Japan. In this book he covers the history and use of each tool. Planes, saws, chisels, sharpening stones, etc. The philosophy and techniques of Japan's masters are dealt with. This is the best book dealing with Japanese tools and techniques. Invaluable if you treasure fine tools and the emotions that go with them.
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Valuable advice on using this most popular tool to its full advantage. Improve your woodworking skills by learning proper setup and maintenance. Learn to make router dovetails, mortises, and cavities. Fixtures for curved and circular work, fluting, reeding, and milling. The best tips from the "Methods of Work" column in Fine Woodworking for the last 25 years.
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Advice you can use on all the stationary machines used in a woodshop. Machines make woodworking more efficient, but to perform at their peak they need to be tuned up and maintained. In these articles, expert woodworkers offer advice on set-up, choosing blades, bits, and cutters, and building jigs. This book covers all of the stationary machines used in a woodshop, including tablesaws, bandsaws, jointers, planers, shapers, and drill presses. Sections include: # Choosing machines # Machine tune up # Selecting blades # Milling stock square # Restoring used machines # Taming shop noise # Protecting surfaces