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Popular Science Woodworking Year Book
by Shopsmith, Inc.

180 pages published by Popular Science.  26 projects plus bonus techniques.

Projects included in this book, complete with materials lists, measured drawings, pictures and instructions:   pedestal table, bandsaw boxes, crumb catcher, bow-side breakfront, toy steam train, train whistle, library chair, bathroom vanity, door harp, whirligigs, child's rolltop desk, chest of drawers, picnic table/bench, kitchen shelves, helping hands, schoolhouse lamps, lowboy desk, candle shelf, display cases, space age doodle maker, super quick cabinets, new improved sawhorse, modular wall system, utility cabinet, and sunshade gazebo.

Plus, you get bonus technique information like case construction, working with outdoor lumber, bending wood in a home workshop, and sawdust collection and control.  This is a great book chocked full of info and projects ranging in difficulty from beginner to advanced.

Publisher's Regular Price $15.95 – On Sale while supply lasts for $12.


Please Note:  Due to weight, this product must be shipped by Priority Mail ($5.5o total S&H fee, instead of $3.5o). If you forget to choose Priority Mail during checkout, we will select it for you.  Sorry, but this is heavy!

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