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Book List by Title C 17.11.19.Pdf BOOK LIST BY TITLE Title Book No. Author's Surname Author's 1st Name 347 Woodworking Patterns 85 FC&A 347 Woodworking Patterns 130 FC&A A Foundation Course 17 Rowley Keith A Foundation Course 18 Rowley Keith A Source Book of Shapes 90 Hunnex John Adventures in Wood Finishing 64 Frank Animal Caricatures 121 Waltner Elma Balsa Wood Projects 127 Kristinsson Thorsteinn Bert Marsh Woodturner 168 Marsh Bert Bird Boxes and Feeders 51 Bridgewater Moss & Birdhouses & Feeders 158 Cheetham Greg Blizzards Action Toys 123 Blizzard Richard Blizzards Wonderful Wooden Toys 151 Blizzard Richard Build Your Own Wood Toys 174 DeCristoforo R.J. Build Your Own Wood Toys 185 DeCristoforo R.J. Classic Forms 8 Dyas Stuart Collins Complete Woodworker's Manual 86 Jackson Albert Colouring Techniques 7 Sanders Jan Complete Book of Birdhouse Construction 81 Campbell Scott D Complete Bookof Furniture Restoration 72 Salazar Tristan Complete Illust. Guide to Furniture & Cabinets 56 Rae Complete Illustrated Guide to Joinery 55 Rogowski Complete Illustrated Guide to Shaping Wood 57 Bird Complete Wood Finishing 44 Hosker Ian Complete Woodfinishing 175 Hosker Ian Complete Woodfinishing 186 Hosker Ian Contemporary Woodturning 9 Arnull Nick Country Chair Making 211 Hills Jack Country Pine Furniture 66 King Constance Country Woodworking 141 Engler Favorite Creative Woodturning 117 Nish Dale L Creative Woodturning 125 Nish Dale L Decorated Turned Wood 46 O'Donnell Liz & Michael Decorative Techniques for Woodturners 37 Bowen Hillary Design - A Concise History 156 Hauffe Thomas Designing+A10:D38 & Making Wooden Toys 149 Kelly Terry Easy to Make Wooden Toys 69 Forde Terry Easy to Make Wooden Toys 70 Forde Terry BOOK LIST BY TITLE Title Book No. Author's Surname Author's 1st Name Easy to Make Wooden Toys 91 Forde Terry Elements of Woodcarving 195 Pye Chris English Windsor Chairs 220 Sparkes Ivan G Fabulous Turned Wood Projects 41 Heibert John Faceplate Turning 95 Magazine Woodturning Fine Woodworking Techniques 7 75 Magazine Fine Woodworking Fundamentals of Figure Carving 192 Norbury Ian Fun-to-Make Wooden Toys 153 Forde Terry Furniture Making 54 Joyce Ernest Further Notes From The Turning Shop 43 Jones Bill Further Notes From The Turning Shop 88 Jones Bill Go Woodturning the DeWalt Way 109 Peters Geoff Green Woodwork 159 Abbott Mike Green Woodworking Pattern Book 173 Tabor Ray Green Woodworking Pattern Book 184 Tabor Ray Guide to Basic Woodturning 89 Summers James Handbook for Hardwoods 2 HMSO HMSO How to Make Animated Toys 136 Wakefield David How to Repair & Restore Furniture 193 Smith Alan Ideas for Woodturning 119 Thorlin Anders Illustrated Woodturning Techniques 45 Hunnex John Know How 1 76 Orbis Know How 2 77 Orbis Know How 3 78 Orbis Machine Woodworking 116 Smith Robert E Make Your Own Wooden Toys 128 Burke Jeff Making Folk Toys & Weather Vanes 135 Pierce Sharon Making Little Boxes From Wood 50 Bennett John Making Miniatures 215 Dodge Venus & Martin Making Moving Wooden Toys 138 Peduzzi Anthony & Judy Making Moving Wooden Toys 140 Holland Peter Making Noah's Ark Toys in Wood 133 Bridgewater Alan & Gill Making Rocking Horses 139 Dew Anthony Making Screw Threads in Wood 24 Holder Fred Making Toy Trains in Wood 134 Lynn Tim, Tom & Ginger Making Toys in Wood 155 Hayward Charles Making Traditional Pull-Along Toys in Wood 129 Bridgewater Alan & Gill Making Whirligigs & Other Wind Toys 137 Pierce Sharon BOOK LIST BY TITLE Title Book No. Author's Surname Author's 1st Name Making Wood Banks 143 Helm Harvey Making Wooden Toys 144 Blizzard Richard Making Wooden Toys & Games 132 Loader Jeff & Jennie Modern Woodturning 22 Stokes Gordon Modern Woodturning 113 Stokes Gordon Modern Woodturning 114 Stokes Gordon More of Blizzards Wooden Toys 29 Blizzard Richard More of Blizzards Wooden Toys 30 Blizzard Richard Multi-Centre Woodturning 39 Hopper Ray Notes From The Turning Shop 62 Jones Bill One Tree 6 Olson & Toag Gerry Outdoor Toys 28 Blizzard Richard Pens from the Wood Lathe 214 Sing Dick Pine Furniture Making 208 Hontoir Anthony Power in Woodwork 110 Stokes Gordon Practical Designs for Built-In Furniture 82 Brown Arthur Practical Woodturning 20 Pain F Practical Woodworking 115 Hamlyn Principles & Practice of Oriental Turning 21 Holzappel John Jacob Puppets & Puppetry 145 Fraser Peter Quick & Easy Wooden Toys 152 Pinder Alan Rodney Peppe's Moving Toys 154 Peppe Rodney Router & Jig Techniques 80 Spielman Patrick Router Techniques 200 Harris Kevin Routing A Workshop Handbook 124 Bailey Anthony Routing Guide 87 Trend Scratching the Surface 16 Hazaluk Michael Scroll Saw Pattern Book 120 Spielman Patrick Scrollsaw Projects 171 Carlyle Ivor Scrollsaw Projects 182 Carlyle Ivor Simple Toys 179 Carlson Colin & Ann Simple Toys 190 Carlson Colin & Ann Sixty Years of Woodturning 198 Lacko Gabor Small and Miniature Turning 161 Hampton Ron Spindle Turning 32 Magazine Woodturning Spindle Turning 96 Magazine Woodturning Spindle Turning 209 Woodturning Magazine Staining and Polishing 63 Hayward Charles BOOK LIST BY TITLE Title Book No. Author's Surname Author's 1st Name Step by Step Pyrography 172 Neill Bob Step by Step Pyrography 183 Neill Bob Storage Projects for the Router 176 Router Magazine Storage Projects for the Router 187 Router Magazine Techniques of Wood Sculpture 106 Orchard David Terrific Toys You Can Make 148 Trill Joan The Art of Segmented Woodturning 61 Tibbetts Malcolm The Art of the Lathe 40 Spielman Patrick The Art of the Scroll Saw 202 Spielman Patrick The Best of Wood Bk. 1 52 And Gardens Better Homes The Best of Woodworker 126 Taylor Zachary The Book of Boxes 205 Crawford Andrew The Book of Toy Making 131 Peake Pamela The Compact Lathe 216 Bray Stan The Complete Book of Woodwork 111 Hayward Charles H The Complete Woodworking Course 207 Simpson Chris The Craftsman Woodturner 118 Child Peter The History and Practice of Woodcarving 84 Oughton Frederick The New Router Handbook 47 Spielman Patrick The New Router Handbook 201 Spielman Patrick The Practical Woodturner 19 Pain F The Practical Woodturner 108 Pain F The Router Handbook 48 Spielman Patrick The Technique of Furniture Making 79 Joyce Ernest The Tool Book 199 Offerman Nick The Woodcarver 196 Woodcarving Magazine The Woodturners Sharpening Manual 217 Child Roy The Woodworker 1949 Yr. Bk. 11 Magazine Woodworker The Woodworker 1950 Yr. Bk. 12 Magazine Woodworker The Woodworker 1951 Yr. Bk. 13 Magazine Woodworker The Woodworker 1952 Yr. Bk. 14 Magazine Woodworker The Woodworker 1953 Yr. Bk. 15 Magazine Woodworker The Woodworker Annual 1932 101 Evans The Woodworker Annual 1945 102 Evans The Woodworker's Handbook 31 Horwood Roger The Worshipful Company of Turners of London 83 Champness Roland Timber 157 Brown W.H. Traditional Toys 146 Buchanan George BOOK LIST BY TITLE Title Book No. Author's Surname Author's 1st Name Trees and Shrubs 104 Reader's Digest Turned Chessmen 53 Darlow Mike Turning 166 Raffan Richard Turning a Bobbin 218 Francis David Turning Boxes 103 Raffan Richard Turning Boxes and Spindles 160 Regester David Turning Custom Duck and Game Calls 36 Keats Ed Glenn & Keith Turning for Amateurs (1884) 178 Lukin James Turning for Amateurs (1884) 189 Lukin James Turning Green Wood 38 O'Donnell Michael Turning Miniatures in Wood 213 Sainsbury John Turning Pens and Pencils 67 Christensen Kip Turning Wooden Toys 26 Lawrence Terry Turning Wooden Toys 65 Lawrence Terry Understanding Wood Finishing 194 Flexner Bob Winning Designs for Woodturning 73 Hyman Unwin Wodturning Music Boxes 74 Jacobson Wonders in Wood 212 AWGB Wood Carving 97 Blandford Percy Wood For Woodturners 4 Baker Mark Wood For Woodturners 5 Baker Mark Wood for Woodturners 163 Baker Mark Wood Handbook For Craftsman 1 Johnston David Wood Identification and Use 3 Porter Terry Wood Turning 100 Blandford Percy Wood Turning Made Easy 98 Cassell Woodcarving 206 Time Life Books Woodcarving A Manual of Techniques 107 Parsons Reg Woodcarving for Beginners 204 Woodcarving Magazine Woodcarving Tools & Equipment Test Reports 105 Woodcarving Wooden Action Toys 71 Mapstone Bryan Wooden Toy Projects 170 Toy Making Wooden Toy Projects 181 Toy Making Magazine Wooden Toys 27 Wilkie Ian & Nina Wooden Toys 150 Hamilton Gene & Katie Wooden Toys Projects & Plans 142 Graesch Heinz Woodturning 25 Pracht Klaus Woodturning 164 Key Ray BOOK LIST BY TITLE Title Book No. Author's Surname Author's 1st Name Woodturning - A craftsman's Guide 49 Baker Mark Woodturning - A Fresh Approach 167 Chapman Robert E Woodturning - A Source Book of Shapes 162 Hunnex John Woodturning A Manual of Techniques 122 O'Neill Hugh Woodturning A Source Book of Shapes 92 Hunnex John Woodturning an Individual Approach 177 Register Dave Woodturning an Individual Approach 188 Register Dave Woodturning Evolution 210 Agar Nick Woodturning for Pleasure 112 Stokes Gordon Woodturning for the Beginner 99 Macbeth Alan Woodturning Notes 219 Batty Alan Woodturning Projects 10 Baker Mark Woodturning Projects 59 Rowley Keith Woodturning Projects 60 Rowley Keith Woodturning Projects 94 Baker Mark Woodturning Projects 169 Baker Mark Woodturning Projects 180 Baker Mark Woodturning Techniques 23 Magazine Woodturning Woodturning Two in One Manual 165 Irons Phil Woodturning with Ray Allen Segmented Bowls 42 Nish Dale Woodturning Wizadry 197 Springett David Woodturning Wizardry 33 Springett David Woodturning Wizardry 34 Springett David Woodturning Wizardry 93 Springett David Woodworking School 203 Collenette Peter Woodworking With The Router 58 Hylton Bill Woodworking with Your Kids 191 Starr Richard Working Green Wood With Peg 35 Spielman Patrick Working in Wood 68 Scott Ernest Working Wooden Toys 147 Millett Marion.
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