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NW Washington | There are tons of books about woodworking that have been published, but I don't have one title to recommend. Roy Underhill who was mentioned earlier is a hand tool purist who does not use power tools which is tough to do. I recommend that you go to a local library and check out what they have. I have also seen wood working books in used book stores for bargain prices. "Fine Wood Working" is a good woodworking magazine, but it has a lot of projects and stuff that is not for beginners.
You Tube videos are another good source of woodworking lessons and instructions. | |
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