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Woodshop Lust: OOP

Woodshop Lust: OOP
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Every woodworker likes to show off his own workshop as well as see the shops of other woodworkers - it's almost an obsession. Woodshop Lust offers readers a voyeuristic tour into the woodshops of average and not-so-average woodworkers along with full-color photos and commentary from each shop owner. Readers will not be able to resist peeking at these workshops to not only see how other woodworkers work and the type of projects they create but also what tools they use and what jigs they have made.

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