UPDATE: Book Giveaway: Working with Table Saws, from the editors of Fine Woodworking
Working with Tablesaws, from the editors of Fine Woodworking.
Taunton Press, 2005.
$17.95; 160 pp.
Working with Tablesaws is a collection of past Fine Woodworking articles and covers basic tablesaw operations as well as special tasks like cutting coves. Some of the techniques covered include ripping and crosscutting and taming tearout; also joinery with the tablesaw including box joints and dovetails. In addition, the book provides information about safety, dust control, jigs and accessories.
Lucky jcwnr is the winner. His comment was chosen at random. Check back later for his review of the book.
And check out our current giveaway, Contemporary Hawaii Woodworkers.
Comments
The first comment of many I'm sure
I'm sure I could learn a lot from this book.
I'd love to add this to my growing Taunton library. :)
Great idea for a book, all of us can always use more information regarding table saw set up and safe techniques.
Another freebie - when do I get my first delivery?
I would love to have this book. I just know it has my name on it. :)
This would be an extremely useful addition to my Taunton woodworking library!
I'd love this book perhaps, I might save a finger or two.
Put me in coach. I don't smoke... ;-)
It would be nice to win!
Dear Editor,
If you send this fine book my way,
I promise to read it diligently and write in an eloquent way
What I have learned and explain to all who care the
Workings of a tablesaw I swear.
Pick me! Pick me!
yes please
I have been using a 1959 Craftsman radial arm saw for years. I have just added a table saw and this book would help me to get the most out of it.
Can always use more knowledge.
This should be some good reading. Thanks for the chance.
Here's my chance.
This would be a great addition to the workshop library!
Interesting cover.
Here's my entry.
hellaw the saw
Sounds like another awesome book!
looks interesting. I'd love to have it in my collection!
Looks like a great book! Please send me your extra copy. :)
looks like a great book for a beginner like myself
I could use some tips on table saw use and safety.
I would LOVE to add this to my library!
When in 1982 I saw a book "Fine Woodworking Techniques" it was love at first sight. Since then I have been your no one fan. I have probably seen most of the content of your Tablesaw Book offer, but it would be great to have a lot of these ideas in one volume.
Woodsy
I'd love a copy of this book.
Is it weird to have a library in a woodshop? Maybe. But I've the makings of a start of one and this would be a nice addition.
Anything on woodworking is wanted from me
I would like a copy.
Does it tell you how to hold others responsible for your mistakes and make big bucks in the process?
Oh well, I would like a copy anyway.
Sounds like a good book.
I would appreciate a copy
Sounds good.
Can you throw in a DVD?
This is gonna be the one, I can feel it...
I need this book more than the other posters. because I have so much more to learn.
me me me!
Count me in, Thanks
I would love to win this book,its a great one.
I would love to win this book,its a great one.
I would love to win this book.
I would love to win this book!
Hope I win!
Thanks!
This book would really help me upgrade the 3 Craftsman TS my husband bought me. Already thinking of the hints and jigs.
Pick me, Pick me!
I never win, but what the heck I'll give it a try
Hi you all, the tablesaw is my most used power tool. I framed homes for about 29 years. Broke 2 vertabrae in my back 3 1/2 years ago and can't work anymore. So recently I took up woodworking as a hobby. I've always loved my job and working with wood. So learning tablesaw tips and how to tune them and all the jigs available to use on them would be so cool. I already have the basic knowledge of this tool of tools. But to truly master all the tricks is a blessing. this book would probably advance my skill considerably. Good luck to you all who posted here.
My thanks to Fine Wood working for their site and magazine That has already bettered my skill as a woodworker in so short a time.
I herby leave a comment.
sign me up, please
The more you know and then the better the tool means that the work you perform will be masterful.
Sign me up!
Sign me up, please
Count me in!
I could learn from this one!
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