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Sounds like words from another that has BTDT. Same applies to Tage
Frid Teaches Woodworking Books 1&2 for me. Was amazed at what I
missed the first couple of times!

On Mon, 1 Aug 2005 12:00:49 -0400, "Stephen M"
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Start with almost anything by Michael Dresdner, Jeff Jewitt or Bob

Flexner.
Then read something by one of the others.

A library should do. Anything published in the last ten years will give
you a good start.

Patriarch


I disagree *slightly* :-)

I own the suggested Flexner book. It is not a book that you want to borrow.
At $20, it is a book that you should own. It is the sort of book that you
will want to "go back and re-read the section on shellac" when you get the
hankering to try french polish, or whatever.

-Steve