The Workbench Book: A Craftsman's Guide to Workbenches for Every Type of Woodworking

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Author: Scott Landis

ISBN-10: 1561582700

ISBN-13: 9781561582709

Category: Woodworking - Tools & Equipment

"If I only bought one woodwork book, this first and definitive book on the workbench would be it".--"Woodworker Magazine". 278 color photos. 185 drawings.

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"If I only bought one woodwork book, this first and definitive book on the workbench would be it".—"Woodworker Magazine". 278 color photos. 185 drawings. Woodworker Magazine If I only bought one woodwork book, this first and definitive book on the workbench would be it.

\ Woodworker MagazineIf I only bought one woodwork book, this first and definitive book on the workbench would be it.\ \ \ \ \ Library JournalSchuttner, an accomplished builder, is known for his previous best-selling carpentry guide, Basic Stairbuilding. His current book, designed for the accomplished do-it-yourselfer and profusely illustrated with both photographs and line drawings, is another professional effort. Schuttner wisely recommends spending more time designing than building, pointing out that mistakes that could otherwise prove disastrous are easily corrected in the design stage. All the basics and most of the secondary considerations are addressed with clarity, simplicity, and sensitivity.-- Alex Hartmann, Bloomsburg University Library. Pennsylvania\ \ \ Library JournalSchuttner, an accomplished builder, is known for his previous best-selling carpentry guide, Basic Stairbuilding. His current book, designed for the accomplished do-it-yourselfer and profusely illustrated with both photographs and line drawings, is another professional effort. Schuttner wisely recommends spending more time designing than building, pointing out that mistakes that could otherwise prove disastrous are easily corrected in the design stage. All the basics and most of the secondary considerations are addressed with clarity, simplicity, and sensitivity.-- Alex Hartmann, Bloomsburg University Library. Pennsylvania\ \ \ \ \ Woodworker MagazineIf I only bought one woodwork book, this first and definitive book on the workbench would be it.\ \