DannyEssex
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I do love to have a good book to read and since becoming interested in woodwork I have started a small library of reference books. I find I enjoy and get more from the older books than i do from the hundreds of available modern books which apart from the cover look and read the same as each other.
My favourite books so far are:
Robert Wearing's The Essential Woodworker
Joyce's The Techniques of Furniture Making
John Bullars The Complete Guide to Joint-Making (quite a modern book)
Scot Landis The Workbench Book
And today I found for a whole pound in a charity shop.... The Practical Woodworker volume II original edition, after a quick flick through it looks like a very good addition. Im going to keep my eyes peeled for other volumes now.
So do you have any favourite books?
My favourite books so far are:
Robert Wearing's The Essential Woodworker
Joyce's The Techniques of Furniture Making
John Bullars The Complete Guide to Joint-Making (quite a modern book)
Scot Landis The Workbench Book
And today I found for a whole pound in a charity shop.... The Practical Woodworker volume II original edition, after a quick flick through it looks like a very good addition. Im going to keep my eyes peeled for other volumes now.
So do you have any favourite books?