Book Recommendations
The following books are ones that I personally own and I'm
comfortable giving all of them an unqualified two-thumbs up. They run
the gamut from wood properties to project planning to workbenches,
finishing, and woodworking tool techniques.
Understanding Wood : A Craftsman's Guide to Wood
Technology
by
R. Bruce Hoadley
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Hardcover - 256
pages (January 1981)
Taunton Pr; ISBN:
0918804051 ; Dimensions (in inches): 0.92 x 11.34 x 8.88
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8,898
In my humble opinion, this book is the bible on wood as far as
woodworkers are concerned. It seeks to answer the question: why does
wood do what it does ? For example, why does wood shrink more
tangentially (width) than in length? How can you minimize checking in
wood as it dries? How can you design furniture to handle wood movement?
Why do miters open and glue joints loosen ? If you wonder about these
types of questions, this book is a must-read. Hoadley is one of the
world's foremost authorities on wood technology and he'll provide you
with more information than you'll know what to do with.
Working at Woodworking : How to Organize Your Shop
and Your Business
by
Jim Tolpin
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Paperback - 147
pages (May 1991)
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If you have aspirations of running your own business or just being
more productive with your woodworking, you will definitely find this
book worthwhile. As a cabinetmaker with 20+ years of experience, the
Tolpster knows of which he speaks, providing insight into ways of
organizing tools and materials, cutting, and assembly procedures, and
generally how to run a woodworking operation. I especially got a kick
out of his description of his three mobile work platforms,
affectionately known as "The Three Stooges": Moe, the mobile tool
stooge, Larry, the materials stooge, and Curley, the mobile trash bin.
Measure Twice Cut Once
by
Jim Tolpin
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Paperback - 118
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Popular Woodworking Books;
ISBN: 1558704280 ; Dimensions (in inches): 0.43 x 11.01 x 8.56
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36,706
This book is only 118 pages long but it's chock-full of useful
information. It covers concepts of proportion and measurement, drawing
techniques, creating working drawings and cutlists, measurement and
layout tools, the layout process, cutting to the lines, and
preventing/fixing mistakes. The chapter on creating working drawings
provides a good basic introduction to some drawing terminology and how
to create a three-view drawing from a concept sketch (I suspect you'll
better appreciate CAD software after reading this chapter). The
Tolp-meister's discussion about story poles is also very illuminating -
he points out that a story pole is very likely one of the most accurate
and efficient methods of transferring measurements from one place to
another - not bad for a piece of wood with a bunch of marks on it !
The Workshop Book
by
Scott Landis
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1991)
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Scott Landis traveled far and wide to find out all he could about
workshops and the result is a fantastic book. It features every kind of
shop imaginable, from 1-person basement, garage, and apartment shops to
huge commercial operations, covering topics such as shop location,
layout, workflow, dust collection, electrical systems, fixtures,
storage, and lighting. I especially liked the chapter on storage, which
contains all kinds of great ideas for storing tools, lumber and other
materials. Many woodworkers seem to be in a quandary about what to do
with "shorts", left-over plywood, and other odd stock, and there are
several interesting solutions presented. There are even a few articles
about how different people are using software for tasks such as design,
project management, scheduling, and accounting. A lot of time and effort
obviously went into making this book and it is sure to be a classic for
years to come.
The Woodfinishing Book
by
Michael Dresdner
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1561580376 ; Dimensions (in inches): 0.55 x 10.02 x 8.08
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Every woodworker should have at least one book on wood
finishing and this is one of two books that I own (the other is
Understanding Wood Finishing by Bob Flexner). One of the things I really
like about this book is that it includes a large fold-out guide to
choosing a wood finish. It organizes finishes in three main categories (Brushable,
Wipe-on, Sprayable) and then further arranges them according to
properties such as durability, stain resistance, moisture resistance,
ease of use, compatibility, color, solvent, and so on. I liked this book
so much, I went out and bought the companion video tape !
Understanding Wood Finishing : How to Select and
Apply the Right Finish
by
Bob Flexner
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Readers Digest; ISBN:
0762101911 ; Dimensions (in inches): 0.70 x 10.87 x 8.43
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1,850
This is another excellent book on wood finishing that
is slightly longer than Dresdner's book (see above). Between these two
books, I've been able to find answers to just about any wood finishing
question that I've come up with. I especially like the chapter in this
book about finishing different types of woods. For example, Flexner
shows how oak turns out with five different types of finishes and how to
best apply each finish. The chapter on rubbing out a finish is also well
done, providing details that are often lacking in magazine articles on
this topic. This book is thoughtfully laid out, full of pertinent
information, and seems to have covered all the bases.
Table Saw Techniques
by
Roger W. Cliffe
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Sterling Publications;
ISBN: 0806942681 ; Dimensions (in inches): 0.84 x 9.99 x 7.87
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93,586
Many woodworkers feel that the table saw is the most important power
tool in the shop. If you subscribe to this train of thought (I know I
do), then this is the book to have. It covers pretty much everything you
need to know about table saws: selection, setup, safety, cutting
techniques, blade selection, jigs and accessories, maintenance, and
problem-solving tips. In flipping through the book, it struck me that
every page contains a photograph or drawing ! Definitely a good
thing given how potentially dangerous a table saw can be. Roger Cliffe
gets a two-thumbs up for this masterpiece (and you'll keep both thumbs
if you pay attention to his safety guidelines).
Complete Book of Stationary Power Tool Techniques
by
Richard J. De Cristoforo
ASIN: 0806966661
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What I like about this book is that it provides one-stop shopping for
the major power tools that most every woodworker is likely to own: the
table saw, radial arm saw, miter saw, jigsaw, bandsaw, jointer,
thickness planer, drill press, lathe, shaper, belt and disk sander, and
bench grinder. A separate chapter is devoted to each machine, containing
essential maintenance and operation information. If you're looking for a
reference source to keep close at hand, you'll appreciate this book. (If
I have a tool maintenance or technique question, I'll often consult this
book first before delving into lengthier tomes).
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