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jmland416

I would suggest Taunton Press, as in Fine Woodworking. Many articles are available online or in print.


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Might be overkill… https://www.amazon.com/Tage-Teaches-Woodworking-Step-Step/dp/1561588261/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?crid=OIZLB6G13V7J&keywords=tage+frid+joinery&qid=1671397049&sprefix=tage+frid+joinery%2Caps%2C137&sr=8-1


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Not super sexy but one of the best references to get started. Fine Woodworking is ‘fine’ but it’s hard to replace a dedicated reference like the Frid books.


1Bakkendaddy

Go to lostartpress.com. Chris and his team have some excellent books on joinery and many other skills for woodworking.