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k January 23rd 08 05:42 PM

Woodworking Project Books
 
I teach woodshop to students from 18-80 years of age. I was wondering
if anyone knew of any good books that have small simple projects in
them for beginners. I am looking for new ideas and something that
isn't too hard for people new to woodworking. thanks

John January 23rd 08 06:46 PM

Woodworking Project Books
 
The first book listed below seems a good place to start. The others
lean more to weekend-sized projects. Get the title and/or ISBN and
check your local library - my county library system has a broad (but
not always deep) selection of woodworking books - table saws, routers,
scroll saws, etc.

http://www.amazon.com/Building-Small..._sim_b_title_3

http://www.amazon.com/Getting-Starte..._sim_b_title_8

http://www.rockler.com/product.cfm?page=17377 - uses scrap
wood, so probably all small projects

http://www.amazon.com/Big-Book-Weeke..._sim_b_title_9

http://www.amazon.com/Quick-Easy-Wee..._sim_b_title_1

http://www.amazon.com/Complete-Guide..._sim_b_title_2

John



On Wed, 23 Jan 2008 09:42:12 -0800 (PST), k
wrote:

I teach woodshop to students from 18-80 years of age. I was wondering
if anyone knew of any good books that have small simple projects in
them for beginners. I am looking for new ideas and something that
isn't too hard for people new to woodworking. thanks


Bob Alexander January 23rd 08 10:12 PM

Woodworking Project Books
 
You could stop by your local State Extension office and see if they have any
4-H woodworking books available. Mine used to be full of small projects...
"k" wrote in message
...
I teach woodshop to students from 18-80 years of age. I was wondering
if anyone knew of any good books that have small simple projects in
them for beginners. I am looking for new ideas and something that
isn't too hard for people new to woodworking. thanks




Lee Gordon January 23rd 08 10:30 PM

Woodworking Project Books
 
Popular Woodworking put this one out recently:

http://www.popularwoodworking.com/icandothat

Lee

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J T January 23rd 08 10:48 PM

Woodworking Project Books
 
Wed, Jan 23, 2008, 9:42am (EST-3) (k) doth
claimeth:
I teach woodshop to students from 18-80 years of age. I was wondering if
anyone knew of any good books that have small simple projects in them
for beginners. I am looking for new ideas and something that isn't too
hard for people new to woodworking. thanks

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Thomas Edward Stosterone January 24th 08 01:07 AM

Woodworking Project Books
 
Sometime ago, somebody posted a nice series on "pointy sticks", with
history, plans, &tc. A pointy stick should be on every beginner's
list.

-T.E. Stosterone


On Wed, 23 Jan 2008 09:42:12 -0800 (PST), k
wrote:

I teach woodshop to students from 18-80 years of age. I was wondering
if anyone knew of any good books that have small simple projects in
them for beginners. I am looking for new ideas and something that
isn't too hard for people new to woodworking. thanks


Lee K January 24th 08 04:10 PM

Woodworking Project Books
 

"k" wrote in message
...
I teach woodshop to students from 18-80 years of age. I was wondering
if anyone knew of any good books that have small simple projects in
them for beginners. I am looking for new ideas and something that
isn't too hard for people new to woodworking. thanks


Review Dave Barry's "How to Make a Board" :

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Phisherman January 24th 08 06:41 PM

Woodworking Project Books
 
I teach woodshop to students from 18-80 years of age. I was wondering
if anyone knew of any good books that have small simple projects in
them for beginners. I am looking for new ideas and something that
isn't too hard for people new to woodworking. thanks


stool, step stool, shelf, birdfeeder, jewelry box, bread slicer,
kitchen spoon, salad serving spoon/fork, tray, cutting board, picture
frame, letter opener, egg cup, rolling pin

When I taught computer science K-4 grades I wrote my own lesson plans
based on what I had available, time limitations, and practicality.
After looking through many project books I became totally disgusted
with these publications. I taught the binary system, spreadsheets,
CPU fabrication, keyboarding, digital photography, networking and
building a webpage. Some (smart) 4th graders learned a little
programming too. Be creative.


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