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UPDATE: Book Giveaway: Woodworker's Guide to Veneering & Inlay by Jonathan Benson.

June 8th, 2009 in blogs     
BetsyE Betsy Engel, contributor
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Woodworker’s Guide to Veneering & Inlay by Joanathan Benson.
Fox Chapel Publishing, 2008
$24.95; 168 pp.

Woodworker’s Guide to Veneering & Inlay by Joanathan Benson covers the veneering bases. This book discusses the history of the craft as well as how to buy and store veneer. Also included is information on cutting, taping, gluing, pressing and edging, and a lot more. Woodworker’s Guide to Veneering & Inlay goes on to explain the basics of marquetry and parquetry. In addition, there are more than a dozen demonstration projects and step-by-step instructions to create a beautiful tabletop, a parquetry chessboard and a curved mirror frame.

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Comments (30)

icomba writes: i would love this book cuz i think it will be an easyer step to going into maqitry sorry my spelling is not good but my woodworking is skillz are nice but theres always room for improvment thats why i want this book plus thats the only way i can learn for now besides the web and t.v. Posted: 12:40 pm on June 28th
Blackwill writes: I was just about to order a book on inlay...but I think I'll hold off until this drawing is over :) Posted: 4:59 pm on June 12th
nboucher writes: On my wish list too. Posted: 12:04 pm on June 9th
PlaneandSimple writes: I find that as my skill progress and as I am able to move on to more complex projects, I am really deficient in the art of inlay. I would really like to learn; this book would be a great help! Posted: 10:21 am on June 9th
cLs writes: I would like to "sign" my work with inlay. Give it that little extra dash. Posted: 12:45 am on June 9th
bo5ephus writes: looks like a great book
Posted: 10:12 am on June 8th
Taigert writes: More and more of the work I have been doing as of late could be made better, not really better but just that added touch more with inlay. Where I live now it's hard to take the classes I would like to take, just due to the traveling. So a lot of my learning has become self taught through the great books available on this web site. Last week I was at a Barnes and Noble Bookstore in Cincinnati and ended up buying 5 more books on wood working, just because I knew it would be a while before the next chance would present itself.
A free book that I dont have would be great. Moneys tight with the way the economy is right now. So anyway to save money is very welcomed.
Hope to hear it is on it's way on June 8th!!
Taigert
Posted: 1:29 am on June 6th
mvflaim writes: This book is on my wishlist Posted: 6:18 pm on June 5th
stephanc writes: Sign me up Posted: 1:59 pm on June 5th
hkb writes: This would be a great book in my library. Posted: 11:26 am on June 5th
tazzer writes: I would love to have this book. Posted: 9:27 am on June 5th
JCHAB writes: Please enter me in the giveaway. Thank you. Posted: 8:04 pm on June 4th
bobcut writes: I would love it add it to my growing collection on veneering. Posted: 7:52 pm on June 4th
cflansbaum writes: I'm quite interested in this book -- have done quite a bit of veneering, but want to expand my skills with some inlay work. Posted: 4:54 pm on June 4th
sk2tobin writes: I would love to have this book. The project I am working on now reuires some inlay and it will be my first time so this book would be great! Posted: 2:42 pm on June 4th
hukcats1 writes: Looks like a dynamite book. I looked inside at Amazon. Lots of pics and how-to's. Posted: 11:11 pm on June 3rd
AlwaysTheNovice writes: Inlay is cool. Posted: 10:41 pm on June 3rd
wpmorsey writes: I'm now working on a special gift, I've cut the Abalone to a tiny Butterfly to inlay on a Cross shaped from Mesquite. The book would sure be put to good use, & just in time. Posted: 5:26 am on June 3rd
chairmannz writes: Have been veneering a bit lately and need to know more to get better in inlay.
Hope it comes my way. Posted: 7:54 pm on June 2nd
Chrislac writes: Pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeease! Posted: 12:40 pm on June 2nd
bo5ephus writes: need to learn about this. Posted: 9:44 am on June 2nd
maple&wallnut man writes: Veneering and Inlay is a totally set apart art to master and I always admired the ones that know how to do it.
This book is an excellent way to demystify it. I guess...
So I would like to win it. Posted: 2:04 am on June 2nd
emvark writes: Oh, thanks for the chance!
emvark at gmail dot com Posted: 11:04 pm on June 1st
baudi writes: Count me in! Posted: 8:15 pm on June 1st
BUILDERS695 writes: Sign me up too Posted: 7:31 pm on June 1st
JLYoung writes: I've always wanted to try veneering. I'd love to have this book to give me some guidance. Posted: 7:13 am on June 1st
MrHudon writes: I like it !! Posted: 6:29 pm on May 31st
Koonan writes: Veneering is something I've been looking into. Sign me up.

Mike
Posted: 5:00 pm on May 31st
Tyblack writes: This looks like a great addition to have Posted: 4:06 pm on May 31st
Smith5963 writes: stepping in first Posted: 3:21 pm on May 31st
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