Free e-book, A Course In Wood Turning

Free e-book about, A Course In Wood Turning by Archie S. Milton and Otto K. Wohlers, can be found at

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berny
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> Enjoy Wow... what a great link!

Thanks!

Robert

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nailshooter41

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Senior memory problem here, but is this the same book that Darrell Feltmate has on his site?

mac

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mac davis

Sadly for me, I have not been to DF's site in a while. Yes, it is the same book, with proper annotation and accredation on DF's site.

Robert

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nailshooter41

It does look good for odds and ends.

It is a web based version of a book - a e-book is a bit more specific to the various walk around in your hand Electronic book that holds hundreds of e-books.

So you don't have to have an expensive computer like book - just a web browser. Machines like those of e.g. Amazon, Sony, etc, etc.

But I hyper-linked it to my wood turning list.

Martin

Martin H. Eastburn @ home at Lions' Lair with our computer lionslair at consolidated dot net TSRA, Endowed; NRA LOH & Patron Member, Golden Eagle, Patriot's Medal. NRA Second Amendment Task Force Charter Founder IHMSA and NRA Metallic Silhouette maker & member.

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berny wrote:

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Martin H. Eastburn

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>Enjoy Also from Project Gutenberg
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where I think it originated in this form. An old book but worth the read.

For other interesting items (including the above and Golden's 1897 work 'A Laboratory Course in Wood-turning') try:

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Or you can always get them from the many jokers on eBay who try to sell stuff they've just downloaded free from Gutenberg.;o)

John

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John

Wow something really good came out of this posting, We have now more info on Wood Turning that can be found at

Darrell Feltmate Site

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Wood Turning at
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Odds and Ends at
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Project Gutenberg
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Any body else that has some good links to share.

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berny

I pretty much "cut my teeth" with Derrell's site (around the woods) ... From chainsaw to finishes..

Several good sites out there:

Bill Grumbine

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Laymar Crafts
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Russ Fairfield
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Steve Russell
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Many more out there.. As you go to one, you find links to others..

mac

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mac davis

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