Thursday, October 11, 2012

Small Woodworking Projects (Best of Fine Woodworking) Review

Small Woodworking Projects (Best of Fine Woodworking)
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This book contains no less than 35 projects for the advanced woodworker. The reason I say, "advanced," is that these projects require a more than basic understanding of woodworking, and require the sort of tools that the beginner is unlikely to have (e.g. scroll saw, lathe, etc.) The book is filled with color pictures, and excellent diagrams. However, what is missing is any sort of a list of materials, tools, cuttings, etc. Also, while the text is quite informative, it is not organized in a clear step-by-step format.
The projects are quite interesting, and produce beautiful results (I made the Norwegian Bentwood Box from page 36). Therefore, I would say that this is a very good book for the woodworker who is experienced in making things, but probably too complicated for woodworkers of more modest experience.

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Thirty-five projects - most of which can be completed in a weekend or less - are presented in this text. Projects include whistles; trucks and fire engines; elegant kitchen utensils; turned boxes, bowls, pens and pencils; clockworks; footstools; cabinetmaker's baskets; and jigsaw puzzles.

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