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Sometimes you get socks (I like getting socks) and sometimes you get smellies...and sometimes inappropriate presents for your birthday but yesterday I got two of the best presents I have had for many years...

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My son bought me this one specifically because he knows I love woodworking and he chose very well....

This volume is very well written and laid out and has a ring spine which means it lays flat for reference. It is not overly simplistic nor is it so complicated that it is worthless as a reference...indeed it is just perfect...here are some pages:

From tool selection both hand and machine...to wood basics...how it grows...it starts out very well for the beginner and experienced user alike...

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It covers all sorts of techniques...indeed all you will need really:

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Some things to interest spinners and chippers...

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and right up to design gurus and ideas for projects...

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Wonderful book! Thanks son!

And then to top it all off...my darling wife bought me this one...quite independently and coincidentally....

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Now, I thought this would be more of the same...but I was to be surprised...it was totally different...but equally as great...

It treats the same subjects in a completely different way...again wood selection...

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but it has a completely different ideas selection...

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I am already planning an outdoor recliner based on this one...

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SO...great pressies all around....thanks to both of them!!

Now off to read these over the next few weeks after which I will post a review in the review section if interest is high enough.

Cheers guys and gals..

Jim
 
Happy Birthday Jim, I like getting socks too ;) That second book was the very first woodworking book that I got. Bought for me by my missus too. It got me interested enough to start surfing around. Sadly for the rest of the members here, I soo found this forum and the rest is, er, history ;)
 
Matt...Tom....

You better check that you still have your copies...she found that one in a charity shop for the princely sum of 50p!!! Totally unread!

Allowed her to give me the cash for this instead:

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I train 'em well in this house ya know!

:D :D

Jim
 
Thanks for the birthday wishes guys...

That there is a Japanese Depth Adjustable Ryoba Saw.

I intend to use the back stop to limit the depth and use it as a fret (as in guitar) cutting saw.

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It's nearly fifty squids but heck....what the hell!

Jim
 
I had the first book for christmas & it is brilliant & refreshing
Happy Birthday!!

I have been asked to choose a book for a present & i may just choose your second one
 
my mum gave me 20 notes for an aniversary present so i may spend it on one or both of these.
 
jimi43":3ok2j7s6 said:
According to the inside back cover they both come in at £12.99 but I would hazard that they may be cheaper on Amazon....yup...

Woodworker's Technique £ 8.59

and...an AMAZING £3.72 for the second one...

Almost as cheap as a charity shop!!!

Cheers

Jim

well ive just ordered them both off amazon and i didnt get them quite that cheap as i went for technique new, but i got the otherone for 3.72 so thats 20 notes well spent, ta muchly for the reccomndation
 
No probs moose....

I have had a chance to do a quick scan...and the depth is greater on the second one...but the first one has some unique things in it that make it worthwhile...so I would buy both myself were I choosing.....

More reviews later....

Jim
 
Thank you for starting this thread Jim, i ordered a homeguide to woodwork.

Saddly i had to buy used (like new though) as most would not ship to Belgium. :roll: Can't wait to leaf throught it...
 
chingerspy":o9nstsp9 said:
Happy birthday Jim!

I have the bible book but have mislaid it right now :(
It is a pullsaw i have one that is not backed but i can still get perfect control better than western saws
 
just got the homeguide to woodwork, nice book, thanks for the heads up. Now SWMBO wants some garden furniture :)
 
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