The Big Book of Weekend Woodworking: 150 Easy Projects (Big Book of ... Series) 
asked by formula on November 11, 2006 2:50 AM
Every woodworker will want to own this colorful, information-packed, mammoth resource for weekend crafting. It's filled with 150 classic projects, and features an introductory section that walks readers through the various planning stages. It's all covered: selecting the right wood, working with patterns, gluing, and finishing. Novices can effortlessly make simple mirrors, shelves, clocks, and jewelry boxes, while those with slightly more advanced skills can try the small cupboard, blanket chest, or side table. For outdoors, there are whimsical weathervanes, whirligigs, plants stands, and trellises. Some of the sweetest items are just for kids, such as animal pull toys, wheeled cars, puzzles, a winged rocking chair, and vintage-style doll accessories. Every project include finishes or surface decoration options, plus drawings and patterns.
Reviews
This is a fantastic book for the newbie woodworker. Even experienced folks will get alot out of this book.
All the projects are useful items anyone can build in a weekend with with just a small selection of tools. The instructions for each project are short but well illustrated and I never felt lost.
This is a must buy for any woodworker.
All the projects are useful items anyone can build in a weekend with with just a small selection of tools. The instructions for each project are short but well illustrated and I never felt lost.
This is a must buy for any woodworker.
reviewed by megafan on November 15, 2006 3:18 AM
book came promptly and was in excellent condition. Thanks.
reviewed by axelrose on November 26, 2006 4:25 AM
