The books we(YOU)read
Thought I might start a thread,on the Books we read, being Woodwork Tool related unfortunately my selection is split over two locations.
But this is what I have available to me now.
My own selection is a little biased towards Tools,
So post away an hopeful we can all get something out of this
ISBN numbers would also benefit others.
The art of fine tools, i was a normal guy till I discovered this book,it all went down hill from there,
One of the best books around show casing ,well beautiful tools mostly from 17/18 century’s plus a few more modern ones,fantastic pictures.
ISBN 1-56158-263-8
The complete modern Blacksmith
Another great read obviously for Blacksmiths, but a lot of woodworkers would gain some insights an hints about the tools we use.
ISBN 0-89815-896-6
Classic Hand tools.
Another great book for Tool appreciation( Addiction) more 18th century tools than 17th century.
But another booked Ive read multiple times.
ISBN 1-56158-273-5
To make as perfectly as possible.
Show casing methods of work in the 17/18 century Europe.
Fantastic read of what I’ve read so far,Ive had the book a 3/4 years now.
Love it.
ISBN 978-0-9850777-6-1
Early European decorated tools.
Wonder why I brought this [emoji6][emoji6][emoji6][emoji6][emoji6].
Only had this one a few weeks, a quick flick through tho, I think I’m going to enjoy it.
ISBN 978-0-85442-117-6
The Nature and art of Workmanship,
It’s not about tools[emoji6] again only arrived a few days ago,but should be a good read hopefully.
ISBN 978-0-521-06016-5
Practical veneering
Someone actually recommend this one,sorrycant remember who.
But if you like veneering, this book is a wealth of old school workmanship ship.
ISBN 0-8069-8876-2
hardening tempering and heat treating
Seriously you need to be a serious geek to even think about this stuff.
But if you want to make your own cutting tools this is the Bible.
But it’s very in-depth, I still only understand 20 percent of what there talking about.
ISBN 978-085242-837-5
The Disston saw tool and file book
A great read, but unfortunately well out of print,my copy is probably from around 1930/40s .
Tools rare and ingenious.
Another great book,a coffee table pick up book,great pictures, been thumbed through many times.
ISBN 1-56158-656-0
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Cheers Matt.