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Resawing – Introducing “an eBook of Convenience”

March 8, 2016 by Bob Easton 4 Comments

Every once in awhile my inner geek checks the statistics for this blog, and I find that certain articles are visited very often. Articles about resawing are some of those frequently sought out. My tutorial about sawing long lumber for boats sits near the top of the list. In addition, what a lot of people miss, are several other resawing articles, including one that summarizes all that I have learned. They’re scattered through the most recent 4 years of posts, and not always easily found.

resawing-coverNow, as a convenience, I’m bringing them all together in what I call “an eBook of Convenience.”

This eBook is a compilation of my articles about resawing brought together for your convenience. You’ll get everything I’ve learned about resawing lumber, long wide lumber, smaller lumber, softwood and hardwood.

The eBook includes:

  • 3 articles about sawing long softwood (originally for boats)
  • 1 article of concise advice for both softwood and hardwood: “Problems and Solutions”
  • 1 article comparing saws: “Dueling Saws”
  • Bonus: 1 article with construction details of my Frame Saw
  • Bonus: 5 articles with construction details of my Kerfing Plane

For the nominal cost of only $1.87, you’ll receive these 11 articles in a 65 page eBook in PDF format, complete with numerous photos and interactive links to additional resources I’ve found along the way.

Purchases are simple: via PayPal.

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Filed Under: eBook, frame saw, kerfing plane, resawing

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  1. David Taylor says

    March 8, 2016 at 11:01 pm

    Bob,

    You’ve taught me a lot over the years, and, while I could look up some of the articles on your blog, I think it’s only fair to buy your e-book and try to help you get a bit of recompense for your teachings. I hope I am one of many and you actually make enough from this that you can buy yourself something nice – you deserve it!

    Thanks for the chance to give back some little bit.

    David Taylor

    p.s. – I am also a Mary May Carving School member, and I must say here, you have done a terrific job with that. I am a Database Administrator by trade, so I know what it’s like to be the behind the scenes person. I want to make sure that I say a hearty Thank You for your efforts, both here on your blog, and over at Mary’s school!

    Reply
  2. Bob says

    March 9, 2016 at 5:31 am

    THANKS David.
    If I had known you would be that grateful, I would have priced it higher. 🙂

    Enjoy your woodworking and carving!

    Reply
  3. Sergio says

    March 9, 2016 at 6:25 am

    Thank you very much, Bob, the book is already in my library. You know I appreciate your work both here, and in Mary’s site.
    Thus, from another DBA, a big thanks from Holland.
    Sergio

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  4. Bob says

    March 9, 2016 at 6:30 am

    Thanks Sergio!

    Happy woodworking and carving!

    Reply

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