Just picked up a couple of new (well...new to ME) books this week.
The first, "Bandsaw Handbook" by Mark Duginske is crammed full of useful information on setup, techniques, safety, and even projects for any bandsaw owner. I could easily recommend it to any woodworker - not just for the bookshelf, but for practical reference purposes.
The other was recommended by another NCWW member. "The Art of Segmented Turning" by Malcom Tibbetts contains a wealth of useful tips and techniques for crafting some of these most intensely creative pieces you've ever seen. If you've ever attempted a segmented piece that wasn't quite right, or you want to try it for the very first time, this is the one book you should pick up.
Not selling books...just thought I'd share!
The first, "Bandsaw Handbook" by Mark Duginske is crammed full of useful information on setup, techniques, safety, and even projects for any bandsaw owner. I could easily recommend it to any woodworker - not just for the bookshelf, but for practical reference purposes.
The other was recommended by another NCWW member. "The Art of Segmented Turning" by Malcom Tibbetts contains a wealth of useful tips and techniques for crafting some of these most intensely creative pieces you've ever seen. If you've ever attempted a segmented piece that wasn't quite right, or you want to try it for the very first time, this is the one book you should pick up.
Not selling books...just thought I'd share!