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Green Woodwork   (2 books)

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Green Woodwork
by Mike Abbott, January 1990, 208 pages, softcover.
Categories: Green Woodwork

Green woodwork is creative and inexpensive to learn. The beauty of working green (or unseasoned) wood is that by using traditional skills and a few simple tools you can make anything from a tent peg to a Windsor chair, without needing power machinary.

Turning Green Wood
by Michael O'Donnell, May 2000, 135 pages, softcover.
Categories: Green Woodwork, Projects, Techniques, Woodturning

A guide to the art of turning delicate bowls and goblets from freshly felled, unseasoned wood. Using "green" timber enables you to choose and cut your own wood. The author explains how to harvest and store timber, and how to make the best use of the grain patterns and other properties. Six projects are described and illustrated: a cross-grain translucent bowl; a cross-grain natural-edge bowl; an end-grain bowl; a natural-edge end-grain bowl; a natural-edge end-grain goblet; and a part-turned bowl.

 

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