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  • Understanding Wood
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  • Turning & Finishing
  • Carving & Pattern Making
  • Blueprint Reading
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  • Shop Mathematics
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Show List Of Books Included
  1. 1 - Wood-working for amateur craftsmen (1911)
  2. 2 - Woodworking for Beginners (1905)
  3. 3 - Woodworking Machinery (1894)
  4. 4 - Woodworking Tools (1881)
  5. 5 - Wood-working Tools (1896)
  6. 6 - A brief history of wood-engraving from its invention (1895)
  7. 7 - A Course in Wood Turning (1919)
  8. 8 - A high school course in wood pattern making (1916)
  9. 9 - A History Of Wood Engraving (1883)
  10. 10 - A laboratory course in wood-turning (1897)
  11. 11 - A manual of carpentry and joinery (1905)
  12. 12 - A manual of fret cutting and wood carving
  13. 13 - A manual of wood carving (1891)
  14. 14 - A manual of wood carving (1909)
  15. 15 - A text-book of wood (1921)
  16. 16 - A Treatise on the Construction and Operation of Wood-working Machines (1872)
  17. 17 - A Treatise on Wood Engraving (1861)
  18. 18 - Advanced projects in woodwork (1912)
  19. 19 - Amateur in the art of carpentry and joinery (1873)
  20. 20 - Amateur joinery (1916)
  21. 21 - An outline course of lessons in wood-working (1890)
  22. 22 - Applied science for wood-workers (1919)
  23. 23 - Art and Craft of Cabinet Making (1891)
  24. 24 - Art and education in wood-turning (1921)
  25. 25 - Bench Work in Wood (1888)
  26. 26 - Bench work in wood, a course of study (1905)
  27. 27 - Berlin course of easy wood-work (1895)
  28. 28 - Book of Garden Furniture (1903)
  29. 29 - Book of Period Furniture (1914)
  30. 30 - Carpentry and woodwork (1911)
  31. 31 - Carpentry for boys - Elementary woodwork (1893)
  32. 32 - Carpentry made easy (1857)
  33. 33 - Carpentry (1916)
  34. 34 - Colonial furniture in America (1901)
  35. 35 - Constructive carpentry (1912)
  36. 36 - Correlated courses in woodwork and mechanical drawing (1912)
  37. 37 - Craftsman Homes (1909)
  38. 38 - Descriptive Catalogue of the Woods (1852)
  39. 39 - Design and construction in wood (1913)
  40. 40 - Early English furniture & woodwork (1922)
  41. 41 - Educational Woodworking for Home and School (1908)
  42. 42 - Elementary Turning For Use In Manual Training (1907)
  43. 43 - Elementary woodwork, a series of sixteen lessons (1893)
  44. 44 - Elementary Woodworking (1903)
  45. 45 - Elementary woodworking projects (1922)
  46. 46 - Elements of woodwork (1911)
  47. 47 - English church woodwork (1917)
  48. 48 - Essentials of Woodworking (1908)
  49. 49 - Exercises in Woodworking (1889)
  50. 50 - Farm Woodwork (1919)
  51. 51 - First Lessons in Woodworking (1888)
  52. 52 - Forty Lessons in Carpentry Workshop Practice (1896)
  53. 53 - Fret-sawing and wood-carving (1875)
  54. 54 - Furniture designing and draughting (1907)
  55. 55 - Furniture making, advanced projects in woodwork (1912)
  56. 56 - Furniture masterpieces of Duncan Phyfe (1923)
  57. 57 - Furniture of the olden time (1903)
  58. 58 - Furniture of the Pilgrim century 1620-1720 (1921)
  59. 59 - Furniture (1911)
  60. 60 - Hand-book of wood engraving (1881)
  61. 61 - Handbook on wood preservation (1916)
  62. 62 - Handwork in Wood (1910)
  63. 63 - History of the lumber industry of America (1907) volume 2
  64. 64 - History of the lumber industry of America (July 1906)
  65. 65 - Home furniture making (1910)
  66. 66 - How To Make Cedar Chests (1918)
  67. 67 - How to make common things (1906)
  68. 68 - How to teach wood finishing (1914)
  69. 69 - Intarsia and marquetry (1903)
  70. 70 - Introduction to the Mechanical Principles of Carpentry (1827)
  71. 71 - Lathe Work For Beginners (1922)
  72. 72 - Learn by doing a scheme of simple woodwork (1906)
  73. 73 - Light and heavy timber framing made easy (1909)
  74. 74 - Lumber and its uses (1914)
  75. 75 - Lumber, its manufacture and distribution (1922)
  76. 76 - Manual instruction woodwork (1892)
  77. 77 - Manual training for common schools (1910)
  78. 78 - Manual Training in Education (1896)
  79. 79 - Modern American Lathe Practice (1907)
  80. 80 - Modern carpentry and joinery vol2
  81. 81 - More Craftsman homes (1912)
  82. 82 - Old oak furniture
  83. 83 - One hundred book plates engraved on wood (1901)
  84. 84 - Operation of wood-working factories and machinery (1873)
  85. 85 - Operators Handbook for Wood-Working Machinery (1885)
  86. 86 - Practical carpentry, joinery, and cabinet-making (1826)
  87. 87 - Problems in farm woodwork (1919)
  88. 88 - Problems in furniture making (1913)
  89. 89 - Problems in Wood-turning (1909)
  90. 90 - Problems in woodwork (1917)
  91. 91 - Problems in Woodworking (1905)
  92. 92 - Projects for beginning woodwork and mechanical drawing (1912)
  93. 93 - Safety in Woodworking (1918)
  94. 94 - Shavings and sawdust (1884)
  95. 95 - Shop work: joinery, cabinet-making, carpentry (1918)
  96. 96 - Some practical hints on wood (1879)
  97. 97 - Specimens of early wood engraving
  98. 98 - Studies in wood decay (1921)
  99. 99 - Text-book of modern carpentry (1858)
  100. 100 - The art and craft of cabinet-making (1891)
  101. 101 - The art of mordanting and staining and the complete treatment of wood surfaces (1911)
  102. 102 - The art of wood carving (1867)
  103. 103 - The art of wood-engraving in Italy in the fifteenth century (1888)
  104. 104 - The boy craftsman (1905)
  105. 105 - The Carpenter's New Guide (1867)
  106. 106 - The expert wood finisher (1921)
  107. 107 - The furniture of our forefathers
  108. 108 - The Illustrated wood worker (1829)
  109. 109 - The New Carpenter's and Builder's Assistant (1874)
  110. 110 - The preservation of the exterior of wooden buildings (1911)
  111. 111 - The preservation of wood (1919)
  112. 112 - The seasoning of wood (1917)
  113. 113 - The sloyd system of wood working (1892)
  114. 114 - The use of wood for fuel (1919)
  115. 115 - Tool processes in woodworking (1919)
  116. 116 - Tools and Machines (1903)
  117. 117 - Training in wood-work, for use in training and technical school (1902)
  118. 118 - Wood A Manual of The Natural History (1908)
  119. 119 - Wood and its uses (1874)
  120. 120 - Wood and other organic structural materials (1917)
  121. 121 - Wood carving design and workmanship (1903)
  122. 122 - Wood carvings in English churches (1910)
  123. 123 - Wood conversion by machinery (1876)
  124. 124 - Wood finishing, comprising staining, varnishing, and polishing (2012)
  125. 125 - Wood in aircraft construction (1919)
  126. 126 - Wood Pattern Making (1906)
  127. 127 - Wood preservation in the United States (1909)
  128. 128 - Wood preserving terms (1922)
  129. 129 - Wood pulp and its uses (1911)
  130. 130 - Wood sculpture (1911)
  131. 131 - Wood turning, prepared for the use of students (1909)
  132. 132 - Wood Working, Wood Turning, & Patternmaking (1901)
  133. 133 - Wooden box and crate construction (1921)
  134. 134 - Wooden hull inspection & repair manual (1900)
  135. 135 - Wooden ship-building (1919)
  136. 136 - Wood-engraving to-day (1917)
  137. 137 - Wood-turning (1921)
  138. 138 - Wood-using industries of New York (1913)
  139. 139 - Wood-using industries of Quebec (1918)
  140. 140 - Wood-using industries of South Carolina (1913)
  141. 141 - Woodwork and mechanical drawing (1914)
  142. 142 - Woodwork course for boys (1893)
  143. 143 - Woodwork for beginners (1916)
  144. 144 - Woodwork for schools on scientific lines (1909)
  145. 145 - Woodwork for Secondary Schools (1916)
  146. 146 - Woodwork for the grades (1912)

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