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Both of Vic Tesolin’s ‘The Minimalist Woodworker’ and ‘Projects from the Minimalist Woodworker’ are about making woodworking simple. These books act like a seasoned woodworker lending a helping hand in the workshop. From the tools and the workspace to the easy-to-follow instructions, they are focused on a stress-free approach to woodworking and on eliminating fears through demystifying the craft. ‘The Minimalist Woodworker’ begins with an understanding of the minimalist mindset and quickly details how to make a small space productive while outlining the most efficient tools for a woodworker. It also includes six useful project builds with step-by-step photos detailing the process. A follow-up to Vic’s first book, ‘Projects from the Minimalist Woodworker’ expands on the techniques and skills learned in the first book. You’ll learn the basics of furniture making and how to build handsome projects any woodworker will be proud to create with step-by-step photos and instructions.

Both books are hand-signed by the author Vic Tesolin, the Minimalist Woodworker himself!

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Making woodworking simple. Vic Tesolin’s ‘The Minimalist Woodworker’ and ‘Projects from the Minimalist Woodworker’ act like a seasoned woodworker lending a helping hand in the workshop.

 

The Minimalist Woodworker

Here's the truth about woodworking: you don't need a single machine or a huge shop.  All you need are a few essential tools, a little bit of space for a basic workbench, and the desire to make something with your own hands.

The Minimalist Woodworker is about making woodworking simple: from the tools and the workspace to the easy-to-follow instructions. It eliminates any fears as it demystifies the craft. This book is all about a stress-free approach to woodworking. It begins with an understanding of the minimalist mindset and quickly details how to make a small space productive while outlining the most efficient tools for a woodworker. Each piece of equipment is explained and techniques and instructions for keeping each piece sharp and well-maintained are provided.

Once space and tools are covered, six useful projects are presented: saw bench and matching saw horse, Nicholson-style workbench, shooting board/bench hook, shop mallet, and a small hanging cabinet. Each project not only develops woodworking skills, but also outfits a small shop.

With step-by-step instructions, photos, illustrations, and an easy-going tone, The Minimalist Woodworker offers an informative, stress-free point of entry into the life-long craft of woodworking.

 

Projects from the Minimalist Woodworker

Projects from the Minimalist Woodworker teaches the basics of furniture making using step-by-step photos detailing the process of building handsome projects any woodworker will be proud to create.

A follow-up to Vic’s first book, this book is a celebration of the small tool set needed to create beautiful work and an expansion of the techniques and skills learned in the first book. This book acts like a seasoned woodworker lending a helping hand in the workshop. It also demystifies the craft of woodworking so that anyone with any skill level can dive in and do good work.

With Projects from the Minimalist Woodworker and even a modest toolset, anyone can develop their skills and enjoy unlimited hours in their shop.

You'll learn to build a variety of pieces including a handsome dovetailed box, a wall cabinet, a storage chest, and handy shop projects like a hand plane and a marking knife.

 

About the Author: Vic Tesolin

Before he jumped into the world of woodworking, Vic Tesolin served 14 years in the Royal Canadian Horse Artillery. After leaving the RCHA on an honorable discharge, he studied furniture design/making at Rosewood Studio and learned from some of the best in the business, including Garrett Hack and Michael Fortune. After finishing up his studies, Vic owned his own studio while working part-time at Rosewood as an instructor and craftsman in residence before eventually becoming an editor at Canadian Woodworking magazine. Vic now has the very cool job of working as a Technical Adviser for a prominent woodworking retailer. He also builds what he wants, when he wants, in his minimalist workshop. Learn more about Vic and check out his blog, latest projects, and other cool stuff at the MinimalistWoodworker.com.

 

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