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ApologiaPhoenix
June 8th 2009, 03:25 PM
I've got a friend who's wanting to learn about carpentry. Anyone know a good book that could help him out?

Cow Poke
June 8th 2009, 07:12 PM
I've got a friend who's wanting to learn about carpentry. Anyone know a good book that could help him out?

Lowes and Home Depot both have a book section near the service centers... he can browse the books to see what suits his level of understanding / experience / comfort.

Does he want to be a framer (house builder) or cabinetry guy, or remoder... do you know what his goal is? carpentry is a big open field in which i have dabbled extensively. :smile: That is NOT why i only have 7 fingers, by the way.

ApologiaPhoenix
June 9th 2009, 07:41 PM
Lowes and Home Depot both have a book section near the service centers... he can browse the books to see what suits his level of understanding / experience / comfort.

Does he want to be a framer (house builder) or cabinetry guy, or remoder... do you know what his goal is? carpentry is a big open field in which i have dabbled extensively. :smile: That is NOT why i only have 7 fingers, by the way.

I'm not sure, but he is going to build me a bookcase.

Cow Poke
June 9th 2009, 08:28 PM
I'm not sure, but he is going to build me a bookcase.

well, the Lowes / Home Depot idea is great then.. he can thumb through all the books and see what appeals to him.. and they have "project books", too.

Better than buying a book on general carpentry that might only have a small section that applies to what he wants. :smile:

Pilgrim
October 12th 2009, 02:27 PM
This is pretty interesting. I have a sabbatical coming up and my wife suggested a practical approach: "Jesus was a carpenter. Why don't you apprentice yourself to a wood wright and get your hands dirty the way he did." I'm intrigued by the possibility.

Cow Poke
October 12th 2009, 03:51 PM
This is pretty interesting. I have a sabbatical coming up and my wife suggested a practical approach: "Jesus was a carpenter. Why don't you apprentice yourself to a wood wright and get your hands dirty the way he did." I'm intrigued by the possibility.

I find it quite relaxing, actually. Many times, in Ministry, you feel like you've taken one step forward and two steps back. (Our REAL reward is not in this life, so it only SEEMS that way)

But to build a picnic table, or a privacy fence, or a spare room or a work shed or work bench... something PHYSICAL you can look at from time to time and have a sense of "accomplishment"... "I built that!" Maybe it's a guy thing.

But, yes, I've thought of it the same way ... it was good enough for Jesus! :thumb: :smile:

And there's nothing like work and sweat to get the thought process going!

Cow Poke
October 31st 2012, 07:28 AM
This is pretty interesting. I have a sabbatical coming up and my wife suggested a practical approach: "Jesus was a carpenter. Why don't you apprentice yourself to a wood wright and get your hands dirty the way he did." I'm intrigued by the possibility.

So did ya? :smile: