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Wood Workers Library by Group 9-18-19 Card# Title Author Media Group M-07 PEARSON WOODWORKING- SHIP BUILDING DAUPLAISE DVD 2 DISK 2008 M-11 HAND CUT DOVETAILS DRUCKERY, CHUCK DVD 2009 M-10 BUILDING A CELLO J.E. HOOTMAN DVD 12/1/1987 M-01 SHOP DUST COLLECTION VHS 4/20/2007 M-02 WOOD / TREE IDENTIFICATION SCHROEDER, D.J. VHS 7/20/2007 M-03 INVESTMENT IN TROPICAL HARDWOODS DAUPLAISE, RON VHS 9/21/2007 M-04 VARIOUS PRESENTERS VHS 2/8/2008 M-06 DOVETAIL/ ORBITAL SANDER DEMO'S PORTER CABLE DVD 6/20/2008 M-05 PLANNING CABINETS ANDERSON, CURT VHS 9/19/2008 M-09 BASKET MAKING SHEFCHICK, RON DVD 5/21/2009 M-12 8 FT ROUND INLAY TABLE LOCKHART, STEVE DVD 6/18/2010 M-130 GUITAR BUILDING MADSEN, ANDREW DVD 9/17/2010 M-13 VENEERING MADE SIMPLE SMITH, TOM DVD 11/19/2010 M-14 CARVING FARM IMPLEMENTS/CARICATURES HAZAERT, DICK DVD 4/15/11 M-15 RALPH'S HARDWOOD FLOORS LORENZ, ROD DVD 6/17/2011 M-16 SANDING / SAND PAPERS WOODCRAFT DVD 7/15/2011 M-17 FINISHING / DYEING WOOD PROJECTS KLOES, BOB,custom furniture seym. DVD 9/16/2011 M-18 ROUGH CUT TV SHOW TOMMY MAC DVD 10/7/2011 M-19 SHAKER BOXES CARL FREELAND DVD 1/20/2012 M-20 RESTORE WOODEN CARS (WOODIES) DAVID MARTIN DVD 2/24/2012 M-122 SAW SHARPENING DETLOFF, ANDREW DVD 5/18/2012 M-21 SHOW AND TELL ALL PRESENT DVD 8/17/2012 M-22 WOODEN BOXES (WOOD N IT BE NICE) DICKEY BOB DVD 9/14/2012 M-23 SPALTED WOOD ROBINSON, SARA DVD 10/12/2012 M-24 CNC BASICS -LEGACY WOODWORKING MACH DVD 11/16/2012 M-25 GUITAR FINISHING @ INLAY MADSEN, ANDREW DVD 1/18/2013 M-26 JOINTERY MARTENS, LYLE, ROBERT DVD 3/15/2013 M-27 BEHLEN & MOHAWK FINISHES AL HOLSTE DVD 4/19/2013 M-28 TOOL & JIGS, SHOW & TELL MEMBERS DVD 5/17/2013 M-29 PEDESTAL TABLE CONSTRUCTION DOERR, MICHAEL DVD 6/21/2013 M-32 WOODCRAFT- GENERAL REP- FINISHING CHRIS ROWLAND DVD 9/20/2013 M-30 WOOD PROPERTIES BENNETT HARDWOODS DVD 10/18/2013 M-31 PEPPER MILLS-SEGMENTED TURNING SWANSON, JANSON DVD 11/15/2013 M-33 LAMINATIONS ROBERT MARTENS DVD 1/17/2014 M-34 CARVING BOWLS AND SPOONS JENSEN, PAUL DVD 2/21/2014 M-35 GLUES & ADHESIVES ROBILLARD, BILL, ENCORE REST. DVD 4/18/2014 M-36 WOOD WORKING CURT ANDERSEN DVD 5/16/2014 M-37 SAM MALOOF STYLE ROCKING CHAIR SEIGWORTH, KEVIN DVD 6/20/2014 M-38 CARVING TECHNIQUES D Alesch, B Yancey ,R Young, B Wright DVD 7/18/2014 M-39 BUILDING A CEDAR-STRIP CANOE GROSSKOPF, JEFF DVD 9/19/2014 M-40 Adhesives and Clamping Chris Rowland/Woodcraft DVD 10/17/2014 M-41 WOODTURNING Robert nelson DVD 1/16/2015 M-42 Figured Wood Bob kloes DVD 2/20/2015 M-44 DESIGNING AND BUILDING CABINETS MARTENS, ROBERT DVD 5/15/2015 M-43 ELECTRIC MOTORS, STYLES LOCKHART, STEVE DVD 5/17/2015 M-45 JIGS & FIXTURES MEMBERSHIP DVD 7/17/2015 M-46 SHARPENING BASICS CURT ANDERSEN,KELLY BRESNAHAN DVD 9/18/2015 M-47 WOODBURNING PAUL MURPHY DVD 10/16/2015 M-48 RESTORATION BILL ROBILLARD DVD 11/13/2015 M-49 NATIVE AMERICAN INSPIRED FLUTES JAMES WILSING DVD 1/15/2016 M-50 URBAN WOOD LAB AUGUST HOPPE DVD 2/19/2016 M-51 STORY STICK, CABINET BUILDING CURT ANDERSEN DVD 4/15/2016 M-52 BLACKSMITHING & WOODWORKING JEFF BENSON DVD 5/20/2016 M-53 GREENE & GREENE FURNITURE THOMAS GALLENBURG DVD 6/17/2016 M-54 PHOTOGRAPHING WOOD PRODUCTS MELANIE WISHART DVD 7/15/2016 M-55 RELIEF CARVING, BURNING, PAINTING WITEK, WERNER DVD 9/16/2016 M-56 BAND SAW MAN BOXES ANDERSON, LARRY DVD 10/14/2016 M-57 METHODS TO OBTAIN ACCURACY KRANTZ, BOB DVD 11/11/2016 M-58 MEMBERS JIGS AND PROJECTS VARIOUS MEMBERS DVD 1/20/2017 M-59 EXOTIC HARDWOODS BARRY BENDER DVD 2/15/2017 M-60 POWER TOOL WISDOM MERL STINGLE DVD 4/19/2017 M-61 GRADING HARDWOOD LUMBER SEAN BENNETT DVD 5/17/2017 M-62 OPEN SEGMENT TURNING BEAUPRE, BOB DVD 6/21/2017 M-63 BENTWOOD LAMINATING MARTENS, ROBERT DVD 7/19/2017 M-64 HAND CUT DOVETAILS DRUCKERY, CHUCK DVD 10/18/2017 M-65 GREAT LAKES MACKINAW BOAT, HISTORY,DESIGN HAWKINS, MARK, HANDS ON DECK DVD 11/8/2017 M-66 CUTTING BOARDS AND TUMBLED SHAPES WIESKE, DAN DVD 1/17/2018 M-67 OVERVIEW OF GENERAL FINISHES PRODUCTS STREY, BILL DVD 2/21/2018 M-68 HAND BUILT FURNITURE QUADE, KEN DVD 5/16/2018 M-69 MARQUETRY KURITZ, ROBERT DVD 6/20/2018 M-70 HAND MADE KNIVES AND SHEATHS NELSON, LAFE DVD 7/18/2018 M-71 BUILDING OLD TIME WAGON WHEELS SVEUM, TOM DVD 9/19/2018 M-72 CNC ROUTERS STINGLE, MERL DVD 10/17/2018 M-73 BENTWOOD BOXES HLADILEK, LARRY DVD 11/14/2018 M-74 PHOTO TOUR OF STEVE LOCKHART'S SHOP LOCKHART, STEVE DVD 1/16/2019 M-75 WHY BUY A LATHE, WHAT TO LOOK FOR SCHUH, PETE DVD 2/20/2019 M-76 BUILDING A DULCIMER MARTENS, ROBERT DVD 4/17/2019 M-77 HAND PLANES QUADE, KEN DVD 5/15/2019 M-78 ALL ABOUT SCROLL SAWS BENDER, BARRY DVD 9/18/2019 M-08 VIOLIN MAKING HOOTEN, JOHN VHS 5-00-07 168 SHAKER BAND SAW PROJECTS DUGINAKE/MORRIS BOOK band saw 156 BANDSAW HANDBOOK VOL #2 (dup 131) DUGINSKE BOOK band saw 34 MASTERING YOUR BANDSAW DUGINSKE DVD band saw 369 BANDSAW WORKSHOP BENCH REF. DUGINSKE, MARK BOOK band saw 608 MASTERING YOUR BANDSAW DUGINSKE, MARK DVD band saw 41 BANDSAWN VENEERS MARKS, DAVID DVD band saw 314 SHOP TIPS bandsaw RODALE BOOKS BOOK band saw 138 BUILDING BEAUTIFUL BOXES/BANDSAW VENTURA, LOIS KEENER BOOK band saw 52 THE ART OF THE BAND SAW DUGINSKE, MARK BOOK bandsaw 133 MILTI USE COLLAPSIBLE BASKETS LONGABAUGH RICK & KAREN BOOK baskets 155 COLLAPSIBLE BASKET PATTERNS LONGABOUGH R& K BOOK baskets 363 STEAM BENDING SCHLEINING, LON VIDEO bending 227 THE BIRD FEEDER BOOK BOSWELL, THOM BOOK birds 389 EASY TO MAKE BIRD FEEDERS CAMPBELL, SCOTT D BOOK birds 416 MAKING BACKYARD BIRD HOUSES CORTWRIGHT AND POKRIOTS BOOK birds 147 MAKING FANCY BIRDHOUSES & FEEDERS D BOOK birds 620 BIRD HOUSES AND FEEDERS MEISEL, PAUL BOOK birds 229 BEASTLY ABODES-BIRDS, BATS, BUTTERFLY NEEDHAM,BOBBE BOOK birds 621 MAKING FANCY BIRD HOUSES AND FEEDERS SELF, CHARLES BOOK birds 346 BOATBUILDING CHAPELLE, HOWARD BOOK boat 471 BUILDING A STRIP CANOE GILPATRICK,GIL BOOK boat 428 STRIPPERS GUIDE/CANOE BLDNG HAZEN,DAVID BOOK boat 197 CLINKERBOAT BUILDING LEATHER,JOHN BOOK boat 478 STRIP-BUILT BOATS MILLER,LEW BOOK boat 427 CANOE CRAFT MOORES, TED-MOHR,MERILYN BOOK boat 722 BOAT MODELING PAYSON, DYNAMITE BOOK boat 472 BUILDING LAPSTRAKE CANOES SIMMONS, WALTER BOOK boat 474 LAPSTRAKE BOATBUILDING SIMMONS, WALTER BOOK boat 391 BUILDING THE CANOE STELMAK,JERRY BOOK boat 470 WOOD AND CANVAS CANOE STELMOK, JERRY BOOK boat 476 BUILDING THE HERRESHOFF DINGHY THOMAS, BARRY BOOK boat 475 LOFTING VAITSES,ALLAN H BOOK boat 450 BUILD A BOAT WOOD BOAT MAGAZINE BOOK boat 477 BOAT BUILDING WOODS WOODENBOAT MAGAZINE BOOK boat 429 BLDNG BOB'S SPECIAL CANOE BOOK boat 422 HOW TO DESIGN CANOES BOOK boat 469 SOLO STRIPPER PATTERNS PLANS boat 539 THE WOOD HINGE BOX COSMAN'S, ROB, VIDIO boxes 43 MAKING WOOD BOXES W/ BAND SAW CRABB BOOK boxes 325 FINE DEC. WOOD BOXES CRAWFORD, ANDREW BOOK boxes 134 BOX MAKING BASICS FREEDMAN, DAVID, M BOOK boxes 410 WOODEN BOXES YOU CAN MAKE HOME WOODWORKER SERIES BOOK boxes 70 MAKING SMALL WOODEN BOXES JACOBSON BOOK boxes 171 ART OF MAKING ELEGANT WOOD BOX LYDGATE BOOK boxes 275 ART OF MAKING ELEGANT JEW. BOX LYDGATE, TONY BOOK boxes 217 THE OFF-SEASON ANGLER SAINDON, GARY L. BOOK boxes 408 TREASURE CHESTS/LEGACY OF SCHLEINING, LON BOOK boxes 135 BOX MAKING STOWE, DOUG BOOK boxes 258 THE TOOL BOX BOOK (dup 181) TOLPIN,JIM BOOK boxes 522 BLANKET CHEST - ROUGH CUT TOMMY MAC DVD boxes 524 BREAD BOX - ROUGH CUT TOMMY MAC DVD boxes 519 FLAG BOX - ROUGH CUT TOMMY MAC DVD boxes 521 KEEPSAKE BOX - ROUGH CUT TOMMY MAC DVD boxes 40 BUILDING SHAKER BOXES WILSON, JOHN BOOK boxes 297 400 WOOD BOXES BOOK boxes 483 CABINET MAKING W/MARC ADAMS ADAMS, MARC VIDEO cabinets 92 MAKE IT WITH WOOD BEARD BOOK cabinets 263 BUILDING THE CABINET CLIFFE, ROGER #101 VIDEO cabinets 119 FACEPLATE CABINET MAKING CLIFFE, ROGER #101 VIDEO cabinets 271 ADVANCED DRAWER CONSTRUCTION CLIFFE, ROGER #103 VIDEO cabinets 270 BASIC DOOR CONSTRUCTION CLIFFE, ROGER #104 VIDEO cabinets 280 CROWN ARCH DOORS CLIFFE, ROGER #206 VIDEO cabinets 272 SANDING AND STAINING THE CABINET CLIFFE, ROGER #308 VIDEO cabinets 131 BASIC CABINET MAKING KREG JOINERY DUGINSKE, MARK BOOK cabinets 290 DISPLAY CABINETS YOU CAN CUSTOM GREEF, JEFF BOOK cabinets 328 REFACING CABINETS KIMBAL, HERRICK BOOK cabinets 165 FINE ART OF CABINETMAKING KRENOV BOOK cabinets 337 BUILD YOUR OWN KITCHEN CABINETS PROULX, DANNY BOOK cabinets 143 BUILDING CABINETS SHOPSMITH #2 VIDEO cabinets 344 BUILDING TRADITIONAL KITCHEN CABINETS TOLPIN, JIM BOOK cabinets 506 DESIGNING AND BUILDING CABINETS BOOK cabinets 634 REALISTIC DECOYS KIETH BRIDENHAGEN P.SPIELMAN BOOK carvind 309 CARVING SPOONS ADLER,SHIRLEY BOOK carving 433 BIRD CARVING BASICS VOL 1 EYES BADGER, CURTIS BOOK carving 437 BIRD CARVING BASICS VOL 11 HOW TO COMPETE BADGER, CURTIS BOOK carving 434 BIRD CARVING BASICS VOL 2 FEET BADGER, CURTIS BOOK carving 435 BIRD CARVING BASICS VOL 8 HABITAT BADGER, CURTIS BOOK carving 436 BIRD CARVING BASICS VOL 9 TOOLS BADGER, CURTIS BOOK carving 104 CHIPP CARVING DESIGN AND PATTERN BARTON, WAYNE BOOK carving 413 CHIP CARVING BARTON, WAYUNE VIDEO carving 219 CHIP CARVING PATTERNS BARTON,WAYNE VIDEO carving 21 CARVING TOTEMPOLES & MASKS BRIDGEWATER, ALAN, GILL BOOK carving 4 CARVING TECHNIQUES & PROJECTS BUSH & HEADLEY VIDEO carving 529 WOODCARVING, WOODLAND WARBLERS BUTZ, RICK BOOK carving 533 CARVING AWARD WINNING SONG BIRDS CORBETI, LORI BOOK carving 637 BIRD CARVING BASICS CURTIS J.
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