[MR] the right wood books to start with

Janina Krakowska janina.krakowska at gmail.com
Thu Oct 14 04:16:20 PDT 2010


There is a Yahoo group dedicated to this very subject -
medievalsawdust at yahoogroups.com

I haven't looked at their archives yet, but I have seen much useful
information flow by.  It might be a good place to start.

In service
Baroness Janina Krakowska

On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 10:33 PM, Becky McEllistrem <bmcellis at yahoo.com>wrote:

>
> I have a friend who has a bunch of tools and makes some great benches but
> his wood projects are not documented very well.
>
> I was thinking of getting him a copy of Medieval Furniture (can't remember
> the author) but I'm wondering if that's the right way to start.  I had a
> vague recollection that some wood people didn't like that book for one
> reason or another but I can't remember why.
>
> What should a new wood furniture person be reading to get pointed in the
> right direction on Medieval furniture?
>
> Keep in mind he's not a beginning wood person but a lot of his stuff is
> just not documented very well.
>
>
> Rebecca
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