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Reddit mentions of Working Wood 1 & 2: the Artisan Course with Paul Sellers

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 5

We found 5 Reddit mentions of Working Wood 1 & 2: the Artisan Course with Paul Sellers. Here are the top ones.

Working Wood 1 & 2: the Artisan Course with Paul Sellers
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    Features:
  • Working Wood 1 & 2 is part of a comprehensive course in woodworking and accompanies 7 DVDs.
  • Projects include: spatulas, spoons, cutting boards, bowls, three-legged stools, bookshelf unit, Shaker-style dovetailed box, chairside table and a European workbench.
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Height2.5 Inches
Length11 Inches
Weight2.25 Pounds
Width9 Inches

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Found 5 comments on Working Wood 1 & 2: the Artisan Course with Paul Sellers:

u/qvindtar · 3 pointsr/BeginnerWoodWorking

Paul Sellers' book Working Wood 1 & 2 takes you from carving spoons to making your workbench and is written in his easily accessible and super-informative style. A little pricy ($35) but completely worth it:

https://www.amazon.com/Working-Wood-Artisan-Course-Sellers/dp/0956967302

u/Mcosta85 · 2 pointsr/woodworking

http://www.amazon.com/Working-Wood-Artisan-Course-Sellers/dp/0956967302

If you look at the buying options, there is someone selling a new copy for $34.99 USD.

u/JMcFly · 1 pointr/woodworking

Get him Paul Sellers book

http://www.amazon.com/Working-Wood-Artisan-Course-Sellers/dp/0956967302


Tools, clamps, etc are great gifts but the gift of knowledge is the best of all

u/Cereal_Memes · 1 pointr/woodworking

Thanks! Just working my way through - Working Wood 1 & 2: the Artisan Course with Paul Sellers. Followed his design.

Here’s the link

u/overland_shrew · 1 pointr/woodworking

I think it has been easiest for me to pick a project and get the tools I need to complete it. Rinse and repeat.

Working Wood 1 & 2 is a great primer for getting started with hand tools. Lots of projects that teach technique, tool advice, etc. Paul Sellers' website is also a great resource.

The Anarchist Tool Chest is also a great resource for sorting out hand tools.