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Band Saw Books
Is the latest publication by Mark Duginske - Band Saw Bench Guide -
published 2002, the best reference or one of his older versions? The Art of the Band Saw: Award-Winning Designs - Pub. Date: August 2001 Band Saw Bench Guide - Pub. Date: March 2002 Band Saw Handbook - Pub. Date: October 1989 Band Saw Basics - Pub. Date: September 1990 Band Saw: Workshop Bench Reference - Pub. Date: March 1999 |
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Band Saw Handbook - Pub. Date: October 1989 This would be my pick. Review of this book here http://www.onlinetoolreviews.com/rev...awhandbook.htm -- Regards, Dean Bielanowski Editor, Online Tool Reviews http://www.onlinetoolreviews.com Complete our tool survey, Win $200! ------------------------------------------------------------ Latest 6 Reviews: - Ryobi BT3100K Table Saw System - Senco 41XP Finish Nailer (Review Update) - "Orbiter" Drill Accessory - "Vertiacc" Vertical Drill Press Accessory - Porter Cable NS150A Narrow Crown Stapler - Book: Popular Mechanics Shelving & Storage ------------------------------------------------------------ |
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I agree. I haven't read the others thoroughly, but I own the Bandsaw
Handbook, and it is an excellent reference. I did quite a bit of looking around (reading Amazon reviews, etc.) before buying this, and as I understand it, some of his other books are more condensed versions, or quick reference versions, or have newer pictures, or something. But the Handbook seemed to be the original, full-length, lots-of-information volume I was looking for. Hope this helps, Andy |
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