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The Real Wood Bible: The Complete Illustrated Guide to Choosing and Using 100 Decorative Woods [Gibbs, Nick] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The Real Wood Bible: The Complete Illustrated Guide to Choosing and Using 100 Decorative Woods Review: Buy it. - Great book! Buy this if youโre starting your journey into woodworking. Review: Great for woodworks and builders but not for mainstream - Nice informative book, but probably best only for those really interested in building furniture or other wood projects. Not a lot of information for general public.
| ASIN | 1770850139 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #107,150 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #78 in Woodworking Projects (Books) #230 in Interior Design #343 in Home Decorating (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (379) |
| Dimensions | 6.75 x 0.81 x 8 inches |
| Edition | Revised Edition: Each wood rated for sustainability status |
| ISBN-10 | 9781770850132 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1770850132 |
| Item Weight | 1.3 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 256 pages |
| Publication date | January 12, 2012 |
| Publisher | Firefly Books |
J**I
Buy it.
Great book! Buy this if youโre starting your journey into woodworking.
K**S
Great for woodworks and builders but not for mainstream
Nice informative book, but probably best only for those really interested in building furniture or other wood projects. Not a lot of information for general public.
W**E
Cords of information about wood
This book answers a lot of questions about wood and woodworking.
N**Y
LOVE THIS BOOKโฆexcept 2-3 things to improve
Has to be one the best reference books out there for woodworkers. EXCEPT some minor/major thing (see below). MANY PROโs: Itโs not over the top like scientific botanists book, etc. VERY colorful clear images; greatly helps identify wood types as some species can look very similar) and keeps you interested and drawn in even more. CONs: 1) Does not show images of the bark/log form. I feel this is a big loss of leaving this out. 2) All the wood type & species pages are organized by โscientific nameโ big bold letters, with the common name in small unbold letters. This was a huge mistake IMO! It should have been the exact opposite! It makes it difficult and not very efficient when flipping through pages to find wood types and youโre having to pause almost every 2 pages (to look closer ensuring you didnโt skip it m) at the actual name in small letters. A) The majority of us do not know the scientific names, nor really care too much; especially not enough to list it as the primary first word you see. If you want to look up i.e. White Oak you cannot just easily & quickly flip to the common name. Instead you have to look for โQuercus Albaโ. Which means your having to us the index A LOT! Which btw throws you on a goose chase (even if it says the word 1 time unrelated to the topic; it will reference you to that page) The scientific name should have just been listed near the bottom of the page for reference info only. The reality is no one ( especially woodworkers) refers to lumber this way nor is going to walk into a wood store asking for them via scientific names.
D**N
Great reference book
Besides great detailed color pictures of the various woods, it talks about each wood's sustainability, if it's considered an endangered species, strengths and weaknesses in woodworking, where it's grown and how available it might be. It speaks of attributes like if it darkens over time, does it tool burn easily, is the grain tight or strait or difficult to machine, is it a hard softwood or soft hardwood or really hard hardwood etc, if it splits easily and needs to be pre-drilled, many important aspects a woodworker would be interested in. It also gives alternative names which is really helpful. It describes what the wood is commonly used for and why. The beginning of the book explains things like how wood is milled i.e., quarter-sawn, flat-sawn etc. and give a general overview of how wood is surfaced, sized and sold as lumber.
J**L
Great for reference same as WOOD Identification & Use book too
I have other book name WOOD Identification and Use book. I was not sure which one is best so I end up buy both. Both book are very good. I go ahead put both in here for you if you not sure which one book is best for you. Both book are same size but Wood Bible word are big than WOOD book. Wood Bible only have 100 wood list while WOOD have over 200 wood list. Wood Bible show large image of wood than WOOD but WOOD show tree, leaf, nut or fruit while Wood Bible not show it. If your budget are not limit then get both book. If you only can get one... get both anyways... go for cheaper used book. Wood Bible is good book.
M**L
Great Book
Very well produced full of really interesting facts highly recommended
J**S
Very tiny printโฆhard to read
The book is very difficult to read because of the very tiny print and much use of background color that washes out the print. The book is slightly larger than a regular paperback and appears to be a good resource as long as you have a magnifying glass handy.
T**N
Boek wordt vaak gebruikt als naslagwerk
V**M
I liked the overall layout of the book and the way the species were presented. I grouse I have with this book is there is very little reference to wood species from Asia, especially India. Otherwise, the book is a beautiful reference guide. The photographs showing the raw wood and how it looks polished is a nice touch.
P**B
Very good condition of book, satisfied with purchase
J**G
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C**Y
Love this book as a creative reference for decor and design. Just a beautiful and informative book to peruse. This would be a great book for anyone working with wood in a creative fashion.
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