graduate_owner
Established Member
Hi everyone,
I have just read a forum entry from someone in Oz asking for peoples' top 10 books on furniture making. Well I don't have any suggestions for him, but it prompted me to start a new thread on the WORST book I have. It is entitled:
'Ingenious Shop Aids and Jigs'
I had better not give more details such as author or publisher as I don't want to get anyone in the Forum into trouble, but if you get the chance to buy this (even at a big discount as I had) then save your money.
It is set out in alphabetical order, with a really helpful!! photo beside each tip. So, for example, when we are told to make use of a rainy day by sorting out those tins of mixed up bolts, screws etc, we get a photo of a bowl with screws in!!
And the tip about removing sticky labels residues using WD40 is included twice (yep - there's a pic of a can of WD40 in each case).
There are some really useful tips in there, but you have to search for them as they are way outnumbered by the dross (very well known, blatantly obvious or downright banal as in sorting out screws).
I find it really annoying when publishers brag up their offerings, and when you get them through the mail you find they are such poor quality.
K
I have just read a forum entry from someone in Oz asking for peoples' top 10 books on furniture making. Well I don't have any suggestions for him, but it prompted me to start a new thread on the WORST book I have. It is entitled:
'Ingenious Shop Aids and Jigs'
I had better not give more details such as author or publisher as I don't want to get anyone in the Forum into trouble, but if you get the chance to buy this (even at a big discount as I had) then save your money.
It is set out in alphabetical order, with a really helpful!! photo beside each tip. So, for example, when we are told to make use of a rainy day by sorting out those tins of mixed up bolts, screws etc, we get a photo of a bowl with screws in!!
And the tip about removing sticky labels residues using WD40 is included twice (yep - there's a pic of a can of WD40 in each case).
There are some really useful tips in there, but you have to search for them as they are way outnumbered by the dross (very well known, blatantly obvious or downright banal as in sorting out screws).
I find it really annoying when publishers brag up their offerings, and when you get them through the mail you find they are such poor quality.
K