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Nick Offerman, woodworker, actor, and co-host of NBC’s Making It, invites you on a hilarious and informative woodworking adventure that takes you behind the scenes of his very own woodshop. Nestled among the glitz and glitter of Tinseltown is a testament to American elbow grease and an honest-to-god hard day’s work: Offerman Woodshop. Captained by hirsute woodworker, actor, comedian, and writer Nick Offerman, the shop produces not only fine handcrafted furniture, but also fun stuff—kazoos, baseball bats, ukuleles, mustache combs, even cedar-strip canoes. Now Nick and his ragtag crew of champions want to share their experience of working at the Woodshop, tell you all about their passion for the discipline of woodworking, and teach you how to make a handful of their most popular projects along the way. This book takes readers behind the scenes of the woodshop, both inspiring and teaching them to make their own projects and besotting them with the infectious spirit behind the shop and its complement of dusty wood-elves. In these pages you will find a variety of projects for every skill level, with personal, easy-to-follow instructions by the OWS woodworkers themselves; and, what’s more, this tutelage is augmented by mouth-watering color photos (Nick calls it "wood porn"). You will also find writings by Nick, offering recipes for both comestibles and mirth, humorous essays, odes to his own woodworking heroes, insights into the ethos of woodworking in modern America, and other assorted tomfoolery. Whether you’ve been working in your own shop for years, or if holding this stack of compressed wood pulp is as close as you’ve ever come to milling lumber, or even if you just love Nick Offerman’s brand of bucolic yet worldly wisdom, you’ll find Good Clean Fun full of useful, illuminating, and entertaining information. Review: The emphasis here is FUN. - If you're like me, you own a hundred back issues of Shop Notes, Wood, and have shelves full of books on specific topics from Framing to Finishes. Most of these articles you skim, get inspired with techniques and design elements, and apply those to your own projects. After spending a few days with this book, I get the feeling that Nick understands how woodworkers and tinkerers consume books, and wanted to make something that would suit them. This book is Fun: There's lovely photography that will inspire you, and there's several techniques and ideas that were new to me in some of the project-plans. But, what makes this book different is that there are also artist profiles, general shop advice, and Nick Offerman's humor and sensibilities throughout. You probably won't read it cover-to-cover, but then, the book doesn't appear to be designed to be consumed in that way. It's perfect for a casual read; to pick up at the end of the day and read a few pages. This is not to say that the book doesn't contain practical instruction; it does, and those projects are well presented. You should be warned however that some of the projects here are going to come off as a bit precious for an older experienced woodworker, but then, many of the projects are going to be approachable and exciting to younger and inexperienced woodworkers. The fun of this book will inspire you to get back into the shop to finish your most recent project. This book would be a great gift for a wide range of woodworkers with a wide range of interests; you'd have a hard time going wrong. Review: Inspiration, Fun, and Philosophy for Woodworkers Everywhere - I'm a huge fan of Nick Offerman from his Ron Swanson character on Parks and Recreation. It turns out that Ron Swanson has a lot of Nick Offerman in him. You can almost hear Ron Swanson narrate this book in your head. This book is an inspirational dream for the weekend warrior and amateur woodworker who loves turning chunks of wood into beautiful and useful things. It's like shop talk with your Dad. This is not a technical tome or instructive manual, but it has lots of technical stuff in it along with some decent instruction, common sense wisdom and some very funny stories. This is about one man's passion for wood craft and his desire to share that passion with others of like mind and spirit. There are guest chapters by master woodworkers along with cool projects of all sorts and skill levels by members of the Offerman wood shop, and even some great recipes for your next cookout. This book could be subtitled "The Joy of Working Wood."





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C**R
The emphasis here is FUN.
If you're like me, you own a hundred back issues of Shop Notes, Wood, and have shelves full of books on specific topics from Framing to Finishes. Most of these articles you skim, get inspired with techniques and design elements, and apply those to your own projects. After spending a few days with this book, I get the feeling that Nick understands how woodworkers and tinkerers consume books, and wanted to make something that would suit them. This book is Fun: There's lovely photography that will inspire you, and there's several techniques and ideas that were new to me in some of the project-plans. But, what makes this book different is that there are also artist profiles, general shop advice, and Nick Offerman's humor and sensibilities throughout. You probably won't read it cover-to-cover, but then, the book doesn't appear to be designed to be consumed in that way. It's perfect for a casual read; to pick up at the end of the day and read a few pages. This is not to say that the book doesn't contain practical instruction; it does, and those projects are well presented. You should be warned however that some of the projects here are going to come off as a bit precious for an older experienced woodworker, but then, many of the projects are going to be approachable and exciting to younger and inexperienced woodworkers. The fun of this book will inspire you to get back into the shop to finish your most recent project. This book would be a great gift for a wide range of woodworkers with a wide range of interests; you'd have a hard time going wrong.
W**C
Inspiration, Fun, and Philosophy for Woodworkers Everywhere
I'm a huge fan of Nick Offerman from his Ron Swanson character on Parks and Recreation. It turns out that Ron Swanson has a lot of Nick Offerman in him. You can almost hear Ron Swanson narrate this book in your head. This book is an inspirational dream for the weekend warrior and amateur woodworker who loves turning chunks of wood into beautiful and useful things. It's like shop talk with your Dad. This is not a technical tome or instructive manual, but it has lots of technical stuff in it along with some decent instruction, common sense wisdom and some very funny stories. This is about one man's passion for wood craft and his desire to share that passion with others of like mind and spirit. There are guest chapters by master woodworkers along with cool projects of all sorts and skill levels by members of the Offerman wood shop, and even some great recipes for your next cookout. This book could be subtitled "The Joy of Working Wood."
K**Y
Fantastic
Fantastic. Bought as an anniversary present for my husband. Flipped through the entire book before wrapping and I am so excited to give it to him. Tons of awesome projects and it’s comical. We’re both huge Nick Offerman fans and I’m very glad I bought this.
B**S
A worthy overview of life in a woodshop
I wasn't honestly sure what to expect when I picked this book up. Is it a memoir? A work of comedy? A woodworking tutorial? I looked it up on the recommendation of an acquaintance who knew I'd begun dabbling in woodworking and picked it up when a preview I read included a page dedicated to H.P. Lovecraft Historical Society founder Andrew Leman (who, I discovered, created the Offerman Wood Shop logo). Now that I've read it, I can say the book managed simultaneously to be all of the things I expected and none of the things I expected. The best way to describe it is as a peek behind the curtain of one particular wood shop. If you're looking for anything in particular, you're likely to find it here, but you're also likely to be disappointed by how little of the book is dedicated to any particular element. You want some woodworking projects? They're here, but if that's all you want, you'll be bored during the biographical interludes. Want to know about a variety of different woodworkers? They're in here too, but sandwiched between all the other content. Comedy? Sure, plenty of the lines are funny, but this is a book more about wood than about humor. Amazingly, it even finds the time to include a handful of recipes near the back. For those looking specifically to learn about woodworking, this book is a bit of a mixed bag. It does have step-by-step projects, and they're targeted to a variety of skill levels ranging from the beginner to the advanced. That said, if you don't have access to a well-equipped shop, you're going to struggle to find things you can do. Even the relatively simple projects were assembled in a very large woodshop with access to some rather expensive tools. Can they be adapted to the home shop consisting of just a few tools stored between cars in a garage? Some of them easily could, others not so much. Even when the projects can be adapted to the particular tools you have at your disposal, don't expect this book to provide a very complete education in woodworking. If you're looking for either a step-by-step course to the craft or an encyclopedic reference, you'll find neither of those things here. Instead, what you'll find is an inspiring look at a cross section of the things you can make out of wood, and at the variety of people who make them. You'll encounter some interesting characters and come to appreciate how they impart their personality into their projects. If you're interested in woodworking, whether as a practitioner, a student, or merely an admirer, this book will provide you with, as the title might suggest, plenty of "Good Clean Fun." If you're not particularly interested in wood but only considering this book because of the author's work as an actor and comedian, you probably won't find what you're looking for here.
M**L
Amazing, Humorous, Informative
I personally am a 21-year-old college student who has been woodworking for only a few months. While I am not all that amazing at woodworking yet this book helps give me what some might interpret as hope. I love this book to death. From the first page of reading the author, Nick Offerman, had me laughing! The book walks you through an introduction to tools and wood which is spectacular and gives you a few lessons in diction. A few of the words Nick used caused me to pull out a dictionary just to make sure that I understood exactly what I was reading! I am currently in the projects section of the book and am learning different techniques and ideas for things that I can do myself. I am very excited to keep working through this book and learning as I go. This is one of the first things that I felt the need to review on Amazon after many years of purchasing because of how amazing this book is. Cannot recommend it enough to new woodworkers and even season veterans in the craft could pick up a few things from this book I'm sure.
E**Z
great read for woodworkers and those who appreciate fine furniture
This is a delightful book written in a casual style fitting the merry band of artisans that work a the Offerman Woodshop. Each chapter highlights one of Offerman’s team, sharing with the reader who they are and how they wound up at the shop. Then there is a detailed discussion about their pet project that the reader could easily emulate if so desired. There plenty here to satisfy a woodworker interested in learning tricks and techniques.
Y**X
A fun and informative book
I got this book for my woodworking son for Christmas. I looked through it when I got it to make sure it was something he would like. Nick Offerman is a TV star he likes, and I really couldn't put the book down. It tells all about his shop and the people he has hired, their interesting stories on their journey in their careers, what they do in the shop, and of course projects and instructions to finish them. There are lots of tips also on how they do their jobs efficiently and to perfection. It is all told by Nick, in his comic style, and about the skilled people he has met or tracked down in his woodworking journey. It is just a nice mash-up and comically well written. He has other books, as well, that I may be looking at purchasing.
S**A
Best. Woodworking. Book. Ever.
As an aspiring woodworker, I've managed to collect a substantial number of instructional books as well as years of subscriptions of Fine Woodworking, Popular Woodworking etc. This book is different from anything else you've ever seen in this genre. First, it lives up to it's name of "clean" fun. You good give this to anyone between your teenage daughter to your great grandfather and not worry about any inappropriate content. The individual projects contained within are straight forward, well documented and can be completed with a minimal number of tools you can get at the local home center. They don't require extensive woodworking knowledge. And man, the book is funny. You get a little bit of everything. Bios of esteemed artisans (Christian Becksvoort, Gary Knox Bennett, Mira Nakashima and others), recipes (e.g. Southern Wild's Apple & Juniper Sauerkraut) and other random interesting observations (i.e. wood come from the inside of trees, shoe sizes can be measures in 1/4's) and many other diversions. So buy the book, read a bit and laugh, and then go make something. It will make you a better person.
F**R
netter Zeitvertreib für Holzwerker
Das Buch ist meines Erachtens als reines Spaßbuch zu betrachten, die Anleitungen sind zwar ganz nett, aber es wird sich niemand für einen Hocker dieses Buch zulegen. Die Texte sind Nick Offerman typisch erfordern jedoch gute englische Sprachkenntnisse. Auf jeden Fall lesenswert.
K**D
Present for the husband. He loves it.
My husband is getting into woodwork and I wanted to buy him a little something for putting up with me and he loves it. We are both big fans of Nick Offerman; his stuff is always great but this is his favourite book he’s ever had. He says it’s great for the little projects but also the stories that run through it and it’s a really interesting read. Brownie points for me.
C**E
It’s NICK OFFERMAN
Who doesn’t love Nick Offerman? My husband loves woodworking AND Parks and Rec so this really was the perfect gift.
A**O
Quality Book!
Thanks Amazon for quick delivery. I had a good time reading this book by Nick Offerman. This book consist of soo many lesson starting from his life story as an actor and a woodworker to his workshop and his workers and friends creativities. You'll also find woodworking projects to do at home if you got the tools and machines. Good luck buying 👍🏼 Thanks Amazon!
C**N
Bello
Molto utile e divertente, non esattamente un manuale, ma perfetto per una lettura leggera e per entrare nel mondo della falegnameria.
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