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Title: Understanding Wood: A Craftman's Guide to Wood Technology
by R. Bruce Hoadley
ISBN: 1-56158-358-8
Publisher: Taunton Press
Pub. Date: 01 October, 2000
Format: Hardcover
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $39.95
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Average Customer Rating: 4.5 (14 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: This is THE book on WOOD
Comment: This is THE authoritative look into wood. I have been searching high and low for a book that covers the theory of wood and how it reacts with moisture. Most books throw in basic wood-working information that I don't need, or some "project" samples. This book only had the good stuff: It gets technical, but at an understandable level. It covers the basic cellular level of the tree, on up to how that effects your cut board. Topics include, cell structure, reaction to moisture, how wood dries, how it reacts to changes in moisture, Moisture Content levels to be expected in different regions in the USA, how to store wood, and on and on...

If you're interested in wood and how moisture affects it (and you SHOULD BE!!) than this is THE book.

Rating: 5
Summary: This book is for the lifetime woodworker.
Comment: This is not a how-to book. I do not recommend this book for the beginning WWer since it does not deal with the practical aspects of woodworking but rather with the material we use in our craft. By describing the anatomy and phisiology of wood it not only helps us understand wood but woodworking itself. We can copycat techniques on joinery and get by all our life without this book but when you find yourself in the position of having to design a piece from scratch and determine the type of joinery/adhesives to use, the knowledge acquired here will become invaluable.
Even though this book is not about woodworking it will definitely make you better woodworker. Highly recommend this book for woodworkers going the distance regardless of their level.

Rating: 4
Summary: Very good book but a little technical
Comment: I am college educated and a beginning woodcrafter, I bought this book expecting to learn about the different types of woods and their characteristics. This book covers that an a whole lot more. However, much of the book reads like a chemistry or physics text book beginning with the very basics and expanding into applications. The reading is a bit more tedius than I was expecting, but most of the material is helpful. I anticipate it will be used as a reference as my experience and education expand. Overall I would recommend the book.

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