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Woody woodworking book. This book was an obvious choice for book riot readers who are starting to gain an interest in the woodworking arts. George nakashima shelved 41 times as woodworking avg rating 4 46 256 ratings published 1981 want to read saving want to read. It is not particularly complex but does use certain joints and certain wood types grain orientation and certain finishes to achieve the function for which it is designed. A woodie is a precise and large piece of furniture.
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