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Woodwork Joints: How They Are Set Out, How Made and Where Used; With Four Hundred Illustrations is an excellent way to learn them. It's old, so you have to figure out how to cut them with modern tools. Still, I gave it 5 stars & reviewed it here:
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Manual Training for the Rural Schools; A Group of Farm and Farm Home Woodworking Problems is also free & has a lot of simple projects. I reviewed it here:
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I've written books about the business but I just finished a book especially for beginning and novice woodworkers. The book is Woodworking Simplified Book 1: Your How-To Guide for Making Beautiful and Functional Projects. Details are at: http://woodworkingsimplified.awilliam... .
This first book of a series to include four more, has complete instructions, materials lists, drawings, and even exploded views for six functional home projects. There will be two more books with 6 projects each and two more related books in the series.
I believe this book and series will help get beginning woodworkers started building quality projects quickly and safely.
Bill
Books mentioned in this topic
Made by Hand: Searching for Meaning in a Throwaway World (other topics)Understanding Wood Finishing (other topics)
Woodwork Joints: How They Are Set Out, How Made and Where Used; With Four Hundred Illustrations (other topics)
Manual Training for the Rural Schools: A Group of Farm and Farm Home Woodworking Problems (other topics)
Authors mentioned in this topic
Mark Frauenfelder (other topics)Bob Flexner (other topics)
I'll start with my favorite: "The Complete Manual of Woodworking" by Albert Jackson, David Day, and Simon Jennings