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Mark 4/7/520™ Self-Study Course
Mark 4/7/520™ Self-Study Course
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Multi-purpose woodworking machines have been around since 1947. Benjamin Spaulding wrote the first woodworking course in 1956 for the Mark V manufactured by Magna Power Tool Corporation. This new course is designed specifically for the 21st century generation of multi-purpose woodworking machines manufactured by Shopsmith USA LLC. This course is the only course to be field tested by actual owner/users. It draws from the very best teachers and user experiences to teach the beginner to woodworking as well as the experienced woodworker how to safely and accurately use the Mark V 520, Mark 4, MARK 5, Mark 520S, or Mark 7 perform all 7 operations namely: table saw, disc sander, horizontal boring, lathe, vertical drill press, over-table routing, and under-table shaping. Step-by-step instructions with hundreds of full color pictures give clear and detailed explanations. This course also teaches horizontal routing which was not in the original course. It is designed as a stand-alone course with no requirement for digital media. However, the author has provided supporting videos on his Shopsmith Mark 4/7/520™ YouTube channel to illustrate each of the 50 assignments for the 10 lessons.
Delivered to you in a large D-ring binder with sheet lifter, 352 pages, and 10 sturdy tabs. Printed on heavy 100# photo paper for stunning color. Designed to last many years of use. Large 5/16" holes. Printed in the USA.
NOW INCLUDES 12 MONTHS OF MONTHLY ZOOM MEETINGS WITH THE AUTHOR!
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Very well written and illustrated. I wish I had this book when I first started my woodworking journey.
So far I have completed the machine setup and lesson 1 ripping. That includes lesson 1-1 to lesson 1-8. I'm currently learning lesson 2 on crosscutting. Lesson 2 includes lessons 2-1 to 2-13. I'm currently on lesson 2-9 splines. So I'll only comment on what I have completed so far. The course includes the textbook which is high quality print in a three ring binder. Next there are YouTube videos that go along with the assignments and there is an optional once a month zoom meeting with the author where he goes over your progress and answers any course related questions you may have. So what do I think of the course so far? I think it's excellent. I'm learning woodworking step by step on a shopsmith machine. Looking at a shopsmith step by step. What does that machine look like. How do I set the fence. Not just any table saw fence but the one I have the shopsmith fence. How do I set up and use the miter gauge. Not just any miter gauge but the one I have the shopsmith miter gauge. So what's good is that the lessons on ripping and crosscutting are seen by me on the exact equipment I have. So visually I'm learning not from a general woodworking book, but a one on one experience with the shopsmith by using the workbook and related videos. And of course the shopsmith can do more such as drilling and lathe work. I have not reached those lessons yet, but when I do I'll know that I'll have this excellent resource that is the workbook and videos to help me along one on one step by step and the optional zoom meeting once a month with the author. My opinion of the course. Highly recommend.