That is when I reach for the heaviest, most battered book on my shelf:
Check your local library first to see if you like the weight of it. Then buy the paperback version from a woodworking supply store (not Amazon—they often send damaged corners). Expect to pay between $25 and $35.
Many modern guides pretend hand tools are just for hipsters. This book treats chisels, planes, and scrapers as essential problem-solvers. The photography on sharpening a plane iron is the best I have seen—you can actually see the burr. Encyclopedia of Woodworking the complete Guide ...
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After two years of using it as a professional cabinetmaker (and five years of ignoring it as a beginner), here is my honest, complete breakdown. Let’s clear up the confusion. There are several “encyclopedias” of woodworking. The one we are reviewing is the Updated and Expanded edition published by Lowe’s / Creative Homeowner (often just branded as The Complete Guide to Woodworking ). That is when I reach for the heaviest,
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It loses a point only because the project gallery at the end is dated (lots of 1990s country-style hutches). But as a reference for joinery, wood movement, and sharpening? It beats every YouTube playlist I have ever saved. Many modern guides pretend hand tools are just for hipsters
If you have seen this book online or at a big-box store, you have likely asked the same question I did: Is this just another coffee table book, or does it actually teach you how to work wood?