
Great Book of Woodworking Projects
50 Projects for Indoor Improvements and Outdoor Living from the Experts at American Woodworker (Fox Chapel Publishing) Plans & Instructions to Improve Every Room
by Randy Johnson
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From kitchen improvements and furniture, to gifts and small projects that can be done guickly, the experts at American Woodworker provide plans and instructions for building 50 greatlooking projects for every room in the home. With a variety of style and skilllevels included, there is something for every woodworker in this book. Stepbystep guid...
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Not sure if this is the right fit?
Consider Good Clean Fun by Nick Offerman.
“Good Clean Fun reads like an affectionate tour of a one-man woodshop: project tales, backstage stories, and workshop philosophy delivered in Offerman’s blunt, deadpan voice. Its useful part is the steady celebration of manual craft—concrete descriptions of projects, tool talk, and the dignity of hands-on labor that make you want to visit a shop. Limitation: it’s not an instruction manual or deep cultural critique; punchlines and persona recur, so readers wanting tighter editing or new ideas throughout may find chapters repetitive.”
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