• Posted on May 8, 2012
  • 2 customer reviews
  • 4 rating
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Tool Making for Woodworkers

I think the pictures are very useful. Like the other reviewer I think the text could have been beefed up (thats why I didn't give it a 5) but this is never-the-less a VERY useful book and you can definitely make some great tools using this book.

  • Posted on May 14, 2012
  • 1 customer reviews
  • 5 rating
  • $145.00
  • $101.50

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Tools & Techniques Of Practice Management (The Tools & Techniques) (The Tools & Techniques)

This book should be in every financial planner's library whether you are just starting out or a seasoned practitioner. I couldn't find anything missing. Bruckenstein and Drucker cover all the bases of running a financial planning practice from setting up an office to selling your practice.It is a complete reference manual for running a practice, thoroughly discussing everything to do with the office (hardware and software, security, paperless office, etc,) as well as setting up a business model, getting and retaining clients, E&O insurance, ethics and even time management.One of my favorite parts is at the end of each and every one of the 39 chapters there is a section entitled "Where can I find out more about it?"This is definitely an outstanding practice management resource guide.

  • Posted on May 14, 2012
  • 6 customer reviews
  • 4.2 rating
  • $185.08

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Tools Rare and Ingenious: Celebrating the World's Most Amazing Tools

I purchased this item as a Christmas gift for my husband. He absolutely loves it. Even I thought that the photographs were spectacular, although I normally have no interest in tools whatsoever. I would highly recommend this book for anyone who has a love for great craftsmanship.

  • Posted on May 13, 2012
  • 1 customer reviews
  • 5 rating
  • $176.07

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Antique Woodworking Tools: A Guide to the Purchase, Restoration and Use of Old Tools for Today's Shop

This small book shows with words and pictures exactly what to look for when contemplating the purchase of an old tool. It explains what the tool was used for, how to spot broken parts and how to make it work the way it is supposed to. In some cases it shows the evolution from primitive to modern hand tool. Excellent sections on the many different types of planes from smoothing planes to complicated molding planes. A keeper for future reference.

  • Posted on May 8, 2012
  • 2 customer reviews
  • 4.5 rating
  • $188.92

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Ancient Carpenters' Tools: Illustrated and Explained, Together with the Implements of the Lumberman, Joiner and Cabinet-Maker in Use in the Eighteenth Century

This is not a how-to book. This is not of much practical use whatsoever. It is a great source of the history of hand tools. It is filled with photos and drawings; plus has a running commentary. The slick paper pages make the photos (all black & white) very clear. I have not tried to "read" this. I pick it up from time to time and page through a section and put it down until the next time. I tend to study woodworking more than actually do it, so this was right down my alley.

  • Posted on May 8, 2012
  • 6 customer reviews
  • 4.8 rating
  • $120.18

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Restoring, Tuning & Using Classic Woodworking Tools

I only recieved this book this morning, I began reading and can now thouroughly recommend this book to anyone who, for example has ever seen Norm Abram at work and thought 'Hey that's not fair. He's got $10,000 worth of power tools at least' Well this has to be the guide for those who wish to find, restore, and use old tools. I grew up with quality handtools around me and can tell this guy knows what he's talking about. The majority of this book is dedicated to planes - but I never realised just how many kinds there are! A must for anyone you know who heads for the 'rusty tool box' at flea markets and yard sales. I'd love to know what you think about this book too. Happy reading!

  • Posted on May 8, 2012
  • 2 customer reviews
  • 5 rating
  • $500.00

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Home-Made: Contemporary Russian Folk Artifacts

A television aerial made out of forks and a lamp made of aeroplane parts; a plastic colander mended in four different places; one shovel that recycles a `men at work' sign and another, the handle of a crutch; DIY sink-plungers, DIY torches, mudflaps, waffle-irons, telephones... These are a few of the `thingamyjigs' to be found in Vladimir Arkhipov's delightful `Home-Made', a sort of Blue Peter extravaganza of the Brezhnev era.This small book, with it's colour photographs of funny, crudely made objects and short accompanying texts, achieves something matched by few conventional histories - a vivid and moving picture of real life behind the Iron Curtain. The shortages throughout the Soviet era and the Yeltsin years were, of course, the original impetus for much of this ingenuity. After the war there was terrible need, as the pathetic tools and rat-traps made during that time testify. Under Brezhnev, a version of communism was achieved in which money was more or less meaningless; there was not enough in the shops for people to spend their roubles on. Instead they relied on barter and complicated personal networks, friends who could weld metal or supply parts.On the one hand, the `home-made' phenomenon is a lesson in why the Soviet economy collapsed - everyone was pilfering, not to mention spending their workdays doing their own and others' DIY. Arkhipov suggests that the activity was a direct response to life in the an oppresive state: `Each person who can make something with his…

  • Posted on May 14, 2012
  • 6 customer reviews
  • 4.3 rating
  • $855.00

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Make Your Own Woodworking Tools: Metalwork Techniques to Create, Customize, and Sharpen in the Home Workshop

Make Your Own Woodworking Tools: Metalwork Techniques To Create, Customize, And Sharpen In The Workshop by carpentry and woodworking expert Mike Burton is an informative and superbly organized introduction to making, modifying, and altering woodturning and woodcarving tools. Methodically guiding readers with a "user-friendly" text on woodworking's most intricate particulars, Make Your Own Woodworking Tools covers such issues as steel and other raw materials equipment and tools, safety, tools without blacksmithing, simple blacksmithing techniques, heat treating, dressing and sharpening tools, handles and mallets, special purpose tools, and five innovative projects. Enhanced with five fund and easy projects, as well as being an ideal reference compendium of highly useful tips and techniques, Make Your Own Woodworking Tools is very strongly recommended reading for aspiring carpenters and craftsmen, and an invaluable addition to school woodshop and community library woodworking reference collections.

  • Posted on May 13, 2012
  • 2 customer reviews
  • 5 rating
  • $299.99
  • $295.99

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Tool Materials (Asm Specialty Handbook) (#06506G)

1000words are not sufficient to write about that type of book

  • Posted on May 14, 2012
  • 7 customer reviews
  • 4.9 rating
  • $83.76

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Classic Hand Tools

Since opening this book, I've slowed my reading way down should I finish it too soon. It is a treasure of a book...one to keep and reference. I'd rank it a classic among books.

  • Posted on May 8, 2012
  • 3 customer reviews
  • 2.7 rating
  • $109.99

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Encyclopedia of Antique Tools & Machinery

This book of tools and tool values contains many misnamed, mislabed, or inaccurately named tools. Save your money and buy the latest edition of Keane's book of antique tool values, the most accurate one for tool prices, or Barlow's most recent edition of Antique Tool Collectors Guide to Value,which will give lots of pictures and general tool info without misleading you. Wendel's book has too many toolsnamed wrong and prices that are way out of touch with reality. Condition is very important, and Herb Keane, in hisA Price Guide to Antique Tools, does a good job in discussing condition and its effect on prices.Once you read some basic tool value books, you will want to advance to specialized books centering on brands, locale of manufacture, or type of tool. These will seldom be price guides, but will be filled with important details that can make a big difference in the price paid for a tool.

  • Posted on May 13, 2012
  • $599.00

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  • Posted on May 13, 2012
  • $599.00

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  • Posted on April 19, 2012
  • $995.00

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  • Posted on April 19, 2012
  • $500.00

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