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Wood clamps for picture frames
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Books Are Like Clamps You Can Never Have Too Many!
A recent post about "Top Ten" woodworking books on the Village Carpenter got me thinking, and digging through my library trying to come up with my list. In the process, I discovered I was a little out of date on my List-O-Books. The official count is now over two hundred books!
Theyre all good (the "bleh" ones dont make the cut) and trying to come up with a list of just ten was hard! Im sure I will change this later, but heres what I came up with for now - with a short rational for each:
1. The Woodwrights Eclectic Workshop - Roy Underhill
"How to start with a tree and an axe and make one thing after another until you have a house and everything in it." If I had to pick just one of Roys books, I think it would be this one. It has everything I love about his writing: deep knowledge, excellent writing, history, culture, humor, and a strong sense of the interconnectedness of everything. But really, ALL his books are "Top Ten" material.
2. Hand Tools: Their Ways and Workings - Aldren Watson
One of the first hand tool woodworking books I read. The information is great (it has a few quirks)and his pencil illustrations are fantastic! For an added bonus, you can have fun trying to find the names, or initials, of the people listed on the acknowledgement page hidden in the illustrations throughout the book.
3. Traditional Woodworking Handtools: An Illustrated Reference Guide For the Woodworker - Graham Blackburn
A fascinating, detailed guide to hand tools and their use. It makes a good companion book to Watsons Hand Tools, especially since it covers moulding planes, something Watson left out.
4. Craftsmen of Necessity - Christopher Williams
A great book focusing on the fading (or vanished, it was published in 1974) connection between man and his environment, with a focus on architecture, agriculture, boat building and various other crafts. It examines the impact of machine technology replacing direct craftsman/environment interaction.
5. The Nature and Art of Workmanship - David Pye
A serious, almost academic in a philosophical way, discussion on, well, art and workmanship. If you are serious about craftsmanship, you need to read this book. It is kind of a highbrow cousin to the more folksy Craftsmen of Necessity.
6. Woodworking with Kids - Richard Starr
Solid hand tool information and truly inspirational photos of kids and their projects. I wish I had access to a teacher like Starr when I was a kid.
7. The Workshop Book: A Craftsmans Guide to Making the Most of Any Work Space - Scott Landis
This is one of those books I keep going back to. I love poring over the photographs of woodworkers shops. I like trying to identify the tools in the background, spot interesting storage ideas, and just trying to learn as much as possible about the craftsman by looking at his space. I always notice something new.
8. A Guide to the Makers of American Wooden Planes 4th edition - Emil and Martyl Pollack and Thomas L. Elliott
If you are interested in old American planes, their makers, and their place in history, then this is the book. It is written more for the collector, than the user, but its the first place I go when Im seeking information about the moulding plane Im about to put back to work.
9. Keeping the Cutting Edge: Setting and Sharpening Hand and Power Saws - Harold H. Payson
The best single source of saw sharpening information Ive come across. Too bad he strays into power saws :)
10. How to Work with Tools and Wood: For the Home Workshop - The Author
A solid "How To" hand tool book, mixed with subtle sales pitches, campy illustrations, and a surprising amount of philosophy. For a more complete discussion see my post Your Boy Is Safe When He Is Working With Tools And Wood.