Fine Woodworking on Bending Wood

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Fine Woodworking on Bending Wood
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Publisher : Taunton
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ISBN-10 : 0918804299
ISBN-13 : 9780918804297
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Book excerpt: "Whether making a delicate violin, a pair of skis or a graceful armchair, you'll need to bend wood. This text presents the basic methods and trade secrets from the experts."--Amazon.com.


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