johnnyb
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I started with a book called Jack Hills Country furniture I think. Good book. anyone remember woodworking book clubs? used to be all the rage back in the day.
Those are the two books that I would recommend as an essential pair. They’re reviewed in the reviews forum above.Hello,
I would like to buy myself a woodworking book to read during the winter time and I am deciding between The Anarchist's Toolchest by Chris Schwarz and The Essential Woodworker by Robert Wearing. Which one should I buy first? I am asking, because I do not know if Robert Wearing has also some sections about tools in his book (what to buy, how to use them properly, etc.)
Thank you.