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    Peter, the link did not work - Taunton's "Sorry,we didn't find what you ask for" page. Could try this link
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    Pat,
    I think the Site www.Taunton.com/WoodTS

    has not been loaded yet as the specials don't start untill Dec 1.

    This special starts the day after this one finishes

    www.Taunton.com/Wood30

    If I get a chance I will try to put some of the books listed for the Dec, Special on the forum.

    Peter D

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    "Wood in Australia", Type, Properties and Uses,K. Bootle, Second Edition,
    Hardback - ISBN: 0074713124 - AU $89.95

    "What Timber Will I Use?" The Essential Timber Guide for DIY, Renovators, Woodworkers and Students, John Stacpoole, Paperback - ISBN: 187575024X - AU $28.95

    both from CSIRO Publishing - http://www.publish.csiro.au
    Cheers,
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    Briliant idea Andy! i just printed the current list so I can take it to the bookstore with me! I reckon you need a greenie for this!
    American by birth Texan by the grace of God!

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    Yep thanks heaps,

    As a relative newbie to woodworking Im sure that list will come in very handy!!! Good thing its almost xmas

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    A new book to me, Wood Joiners Handbook, Sam Allen, ISBN 0806969997. Explains a multitude of joins for both sides! (Darksiders and 'lectron burners)

    Has anyone purchased the Tage Frid Set? Silly question, Is it worth it? Amazon has it for US 57 + postage. (The price for this set ranges from US 57 (Au78) throught to Au 168)
    Pat
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    another good book is turning pens and pencils by rex birmingham and kp christensen $35
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    I've just added some of the suggestions as posted by you good people!

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    Pat
    I find the Tage Frid books handy when ever I want to check out how to do anything to do with woodworking.

    Explanations are clear and concise and the pics and drawings are easy to follow.

    It is written in the style of a discussion which I find easy to read.

    It is well worth having.
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    great list andy, thank you. should be enough reading here to keep me happy & frustrated while I'm under orders to keep out of the shed
    you never stop learning, till the day they shovel dirt on your face

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    Dear Friends
    The books you have mentioned are available with price , anyone having books in electronic/ soft form, kindly upload them and give there links here

    bundle of thanks in advance

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    I love Paul Sellers book the Essential Woodworking Hand Tools and his YouTube channel is great.

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