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The Woodworking Shelf

1001 Tips for Woodworkers
Percy Blandford
Linden Publishing
2006 S. Mary, Fresno, CA
1933502150, $21.95 www.lindenpub.com

Woodworkers seeking tips gathered from a lifetime of experience will
welcome this 'bible' compendium of facts covering all areas of
woodworking, from using traditional or new handtools to getting the
most from power tools and other equipment. Step-by-step how-to
directions include diagrams and safety coverages and make this a fine
addition to any library strong in woodworking projects.

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