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Build Stuff with Wood: a beginner's guide to woodworking

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Learn new woodworking skills today! Build Stuff with Wood is a true beginner's guide to woodworking,

Learn new woodworking skills today! [Web Version »]( [ShopWoodworking]( [Build Stuff with Wood]( [Build Stuff with Wood]( Build Stuff with Wood is a true beginner's guide to woodworking, aimed at anyone who is interested in the craft but has little to no tools and no real idea where to start. The idea behind the book is to begin with a few portable power tools (cordless drill, jigsaw, etc.), build a bunch of cool projects with that basic kit, and then add skills and tools as you go. For example, adding a small router to your arsenal allows you to gracefully round edges on tables and shelves; buying a simple doweling jig opens up the world of joinery. In all, 14 fun projects will be presented, all built with just a few woodworking tools and off-the-shelf lumber. $21.95 [SHOP NOW]( New Releases [Product 1]( [Mackintosh Furniture]( Architect and designer Charles Rennie Mackintosh designed hundreds of pieces of furniture throughout his career. Ranging in style from Arts & Crafts to Art Nouveau to Modern, his furniture occupies an interesting place in the history of design and had tremendous influence in American and European furniture design. Detailed front, side, top and exploded views and complete materials lists for each project allow woodworkers to reproduce Mackintosh's designs. $29.99 [SHOP NOW]( [Product 2]( [The Practical Workshop]( The Practical Workshop is the book you want if you are looking to build a sensible shop with good lighting, an efficient workflow and everything you need to get on with your woodworking. From workbenches to shop furniture to storage solutions, this book covers what you need. You'll learn strategies for machine & fixture placement and ways to optimize work in your space. $29.99 [SHOP NOW]( * Valid while supplies last. [Build Stuff with Wood]( [Popular Woodworking on Facebook]( [Popular Woodworking on Google+]( [Popular Woodworking on Pinterest]( [Popular Woodworking on Twitter]( [Popular Woodworking on YouTube]( This email was sent to: {EMAIL} by: F+W, 10151 Carver Road, Suite 200 Blue Ash, OH, 45242 USA [Unsubscribe or Manage Subscriptions]( | [Update Profile]( | [Web Version »]( We respect your right to privacy. [View our policy.](

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