One thing I can never get enough of is woodworking information; tips, techniques, jigs, patterns, plans, etc. I do have few reference books at home and I certainly buy way too many magazines on the topic.
I'm sure everyone already knows this place...
I've been going to the North Wake Library for a lot of reference material. Their collection of books on woodworking is growing rather impressive. They cover just about every aspect of woodworking and the books range from beginner to very advanced.
Not sure how other systems work, but the Wake County library has a computerized catalog that will allow you to order up a book from any or their branches. They will deliver it to your local branch for you to pick up. I'd be willing to bet all of the systems in the state will offer similar services.
If you don't spend it on books, you have it to spend on wood.
Ray
I'm sure everyone already knows this place...
I've been going to the North Wake Library for a lot of reference material. Their collection of books on woodworking is growing rather impressive. They cover just about every aspect of woodworking and the books range from beginner to very advanced.
Not sure how other systems work, but the Wake County library has a computerized catalog that will allow you to order up a book from any or their branches. They will deliver it to your local branch for you to pick up. I'd be willing to bet all of the systems in the state will offer similar services.
If you don't spend it on books, you have it to spend on wood.
Ray