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Woodworking Guide for Beginners With Step-by-Step Instructions
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Ongoing, First published May 22, 2022
Woodworking, on many levels, is an ongoing process of reduction and refinement: Big trees into big boards, into smaller boards, into smaller pieces.
The progression of learning the rough basics, and the ongoing refining of what you know and what you can do.
Woodworking as a craft spans thousands of years. Taunton Press started printing Fine Woodworking 40 years ago, and many other magazines have since come and gone, or showed up and stayed. And the internet, bless its tainted soul, has been ranting and raving at an exponential rate about just about anything for over 20 years. 
But in the end, any real learning that occurs will happen at the bench, as you feel for yourself how your tools are working.
so you've got to act fast!!
which could be the easiest way to excel!!
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