I'm thinking about starting a construction project -- all wood, probably plans built. I'm not unfamiliar with wood, have built lots of wooden things -- just not an airplane before. I've worked with epoxy, varnish, sealers and tools since I was a wee lad. So we don't need to get quite THAT basic. I took the wood construction and fabric covering classes at Airventure, so I'm not completely unfamiliar with the jigs and stapling and glues and Dacron and all that stuff either. And of course I've watched a bunch of EAA videos, and will continue to do so.

So... what's on the recommended reading list? What's current and a "must-read" for building? I had a copy of Firewall Forward, which I sold (since I was building an RV at the time) and wish to heck I hadn't. So there's that. What else is good information for building a wood airplane?