The Woodworker's Illustrated Encyclopedia

The Woodworker's Illustrated Encyclopedia

Graham McCulloch
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Author:  Graham McCulloch
Condition:  New
Format:  Paperback
Pages:  288
Publisher:  F&W Publications Inc
Year:  2008
ISBN:  9781558708341

From Auger to Zyliss vise, this book covers the wealth of terminology that a woodworker will encounter during their woodworking education. The concepts covered include tree species, architectural features, furniture components, tools and more. Without the proper guide a woodworker can quickly become frustrated with their hobby. This illustrated encyclopedia will quickly answer their questions with not only words but full-color photos and illustrations. More than a valuable quick reference tool, this comprehensive guide also offers a brief education in woodworking just by flipping through the pages.

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