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Buy Weekend Woodturning Projects: 25 Simple Projects for the Home by Mark Baker (ISBN: 9781861089229) from desertcart's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Review: Wood lath projects. - Some good ideas of projects, nothing to difficult. Review: Excellent service by - Very simple projects for the newbies some excellent ideas to make. Quick delivery well packed, not tried anything in book yet but I'm sure he will once he gets it for his birthday at end of month 😄 Thank you so much A1 seller





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| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 542 Reviews |
D**S
Wood lath projects.
Some good ideas of projects, nothing to difficult.
J**S
Excellent service by
Very simple projects for the newbies some excellent ideas to make. Quick delivery well packed, not tried anything in book yet but I'm sure he will once he gets it for his birthday at end of month 😄 Thank you so much A1 seller
M**G
Good product
Informative
C**L
Wood turning projects
As described
J**T
Good ideas for beginner
I bought this for my husband who at 73 decided to take up woodturning. He is not creative so this book has given him ideas that he hadn’t thought about, along with clear instructions on what to do and different techniques. It’s been a good buy and a good start. Wood recommend it
D**O
Great projects
Fantastic book.
R**E
Brill book
I borrowed this book from my local library, it is full of detail inc the sizes on each object Each project builds on the skills learnt on the one before. So I bought the book.
M**R
A must-read for any aspiring woodturner
This book offers an excellent grounding in woodturning for someone taking up the craft. After an introductory section covering a range of general topics, Mark offers a carefully-ordered set of projects, progressively planned to build skills and experience as the reader goes through the book. The emphasis throughout is on safe practice, but without ever becoming preachy or discouraging. My advice to any beginner turner would always be to get some good tuition - most probably at a local club - with a mentor at your shoulder who can pick up and correct faults before they become dangerous. But where that is not possible (or even where it is, as a supplementary provision) this book will be invaluable. My only criticism would be that Mark does seem to gloss over (no pun intended) the subject of finishing. Sanding sealer doesn't get a mention, unless i've missed it, and it would be really helpful to have the same kind of photostrip, step-by-step guide to this topic as he provides so well in the projects section. However, that is the most minor of minor criticisms and I would heartily recommend this book to anyone who wants to consolidate and build upon their woodturning skills
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