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25.01.2022 Ok I'm a little late on the bandwagon of #massshoptour so here's my first post! The made in Australia in 1946 planer/jointer. 425mm wide cut. 2.2m long tables. Beautifully flat. Tons of grunt, it'll take 5-10mm off anything you have the balls to push over it as fast as you like. Heavy weldmet base and cast slides and cast tables and fence made in the post war soak up of excess labour capacity. #jointer #planer #owwm #oldarn
25.01.2022 Nothing quite like the smell of a fresh batch of Alfie Shine in the morning! Absolutely glorious! The individual 60g tins or the polishing kits are available on my website now as always. #alfieshine Thank you to @workshopheaven and @jim.n.alfie
24.01.2022 A little teaser of what is coming... #slidingbevels #quality #bestofthebest I've had a lot of emails asking. I haven't got time to answer them all I'm sorry, I'm trying to maximise workshop time here and the less admin work the better. #handtools #handmade #madeinmelbourne #vespertools
24.01.2022 Wheeee best day yet for #massshoptour !! Grinders day!!! I've maxed out at 10 photos. Don't think I've missed too many. And we're not going down the route of lapping in a grinders post. Well I didn't photograph the Nagase I've kind of lost steam on that project and it's just taking up floorspace unfortunately. I love abrasive technology what I can I say. #surfacegrinder #precisionismyreligion #precision #toolandcuttergrinder #jakobsen
23.01.2022 Following on from previous post. Here's my collection. Not sure exactly how many. Getting close to 200. Beginner wood collector for sure but not a bad start. Not many duplicates other than to show regular version and fiddleback version of same timber. Have actually used most (but not all) of them for something or other over the years since I started sniffing the wood habit around age 14. Start 'em young I say! #timbersamples #iwcs #woodcollector #woodworking #woodworming #woodwork
22.01.2022 One of my fav views of the workshop in the morning is my gallery of book presses. I use these for clamping infills into tools. Gets them nice n flat that's for sure, though I don't use these presses every week unfortunately but I do love having them around looking good. The big one weighs 520kg. Does anyone out there have any literature or photos of what this thing looked like originally when they were made for the printing industry? I believe it's called a flong press. I've always wondered why it's screw is so long compared to the height under the C Frame. I suspect other bits have been taken out long ago. And Shibee the Shiba says hi! Hope you're all having a nice weekend out there in the world. #shibainu #flongpress #bookpress #atelier #thisishowimaketools #gossprintingpress
22.01.2022 Continuing the #massshoptour it's Shop Pets day this Fry-day! Introducing timid lil Shibee the Shop Dog. She's a 3yr old Shiba Inu #shibainu with the most adorable temperament, very cheeky, funny, stubborn, shy with strangers but comes out her shell when you make friends with her in her way. Bit like me actually. Added bonus content I've got the Jakobsen running on automatic in the background while I work on sliding bevels. I wonder if anyone who knows me could possibly guess what's on the grinder... #shopdog #shibeetheshiba #surfacegrinding #precision
21.01.2022 The mighty Jakobsen had been resting for a while while I make sliding bevels, the coolant was not the best anymore. It was starting to rust everything. Not sure if it was PH being upset or what, didn't seem to be bacterial. I've forced a little time here or there to fix it, because I left it go so long it's more work than just an easy coolant flush and change. Full proper clean. Lift the table to clear out the clogged up return track, lift the chuck and clean and corrosion i...nhibit properly. All a bit of work but the machine is ready for another couple of years flawless work before I have to think about any of that again. Thought I'd run the machine in again with some rough grinding. I welded up some old forklift tines into these anvil looking things. Not to be used as a forging anvil. But for sheetmetal work or as a welding jig and that kind of thing. Seems to be chomping along nicely. 20 micron cuts. #surfacegrinding #precision #jakobsen #vespertools See more
20.01.2022 Some silliness here catching a glimpse of something one would never normally see. Had a scissor lift in this week and I caught a glimpse of bar ends in my material rack about 4 meters in the air. Not something I want to see from above if I wasn't in the safety of a lift!! #materialrack #barstock #instamachist
20.01.2022 Next up on my late to the party #massshoptour is my one and only thickness planer, or thicknesser as we call them in Aus. One must wonder why they aren't called Thinnessers cos they take away not add thickness... hmm the great mysteries of life. I'm super lucky to own this Martin T44. It's a freaking beast! 1100kg total weight or thereabouts. 4 knife tersa head, I only run 2 knives and 2 blanks in it though, 5000rpm cutterblock 630mm wide it's very adequate unless I was for example chasing best possible finish on thousands of lineal at highest feed rate. 4 jack screws under the table, digitally controlled height (double meaning there cos you use your digit to push the up or down buttons too) down to 2.4mm thick in 0.1mm increments. Just too easy. #martinmachine #martint44 #thicknesser #woodworkingmachinery
20.01.2022 Made a Saturday casual service call on the Martin T54 I installed a few weeks back. The outfeed table extension didn't align nicely with the outfeed table surfaces. Both the height and side to side alignment were wrong like 0.2mm or so. Just crazy that @otto_martin_maschinenbau can't get this right from the factory especially on a machine of such quality and price tag. It's not the only late model machine out there with the same problem I know for a fact. Anyway I knocked ou...t the old dowel pins and used some ground blocks to align the table perfectly, then use my tapered reamers to ream the holes for new locating pins. Tapered pins are the go here. Old school. They work flawlessly. Lovely! In spite of the strangely obvious and simple quality issue with the outfeed extension alignment I have to say I'd still happily own one of these beasts in a heartbeat. Lovely machine. #martinmachine #martint54 #jointer #planer #makethebestrepairtherest See more
19.01.2022 Next up on #massshoptour is my lathes! I think I got them all. What to say about the variety of machines with horizontal spindles and movable tools that have been around in some form or another since near on the last ice age. I guess though the last 200years or so of machine tool development has bought out the best of the best. #toolroomlathe #lathe #woodturning #machinetools #precisionismyreligion
19.01.2022 No filter! The sun is out in Melbourne today and I wanted to show you all the amazing #chatoyance coming off some tools here. Chatoyance for those who don't know is a word to describe the 'pop' of the grain where light enters and exits the wood fibres and plays on your eyes and shimmers when you move it. This is high grade stuff here for sure! First and second photo is the incredible Ringed Gidgee. Third photo is Tassie Blackwood in front, Gidgee next two inc the one with ...sapwood streak. Fourth photo is Lace Sheoak, Snakewood, and African Blackwood. Next ones are Amboyna and others. #lsidingbevel #handtools #quality #woodworking #timber #woodwork See more
17.01.2022 #thisishowimaketools Here's how I stamp my logo into the brass body's of my #slidingbevels The old fashioned way, video is real time speed, the fast way, but also the way that requires much skill and practice. What you can't see above is how I align the stamp to its surrounds by eye, then with rubber gloves hand for grip I hold it down in place very firmly before the big whack. Half a millimetre either way and it looks weird so it's gotta be spot on, measured by my unwavering Eyecrometer. #handmade #handskills #realskills #madeinmelbourne #vespertools
17.01.2022 Not sure if you know or not, but I like hand tools. True. I really do. I thought to share this photo of some @pbswisstools I recently imported for myself and a few friends. They are very very nice I must say. It's a bad habit to get into, they are addictively good. If anyone else in Australia would like me to get you some goodies just let me know... it helps to share the shipping cost on the next few I want for myself. #quality #handtools #pbswisstools #manuallabor
17.01.2022 Wünderbar! Cracking good morning here to you all. Sun is out here in Melbourne. Good things are happening. Got some Mark Knopfler cranked up in the background. ... Just took delivery of 700 boxes for packaging my tools. These metal edged archive boxes are made locally in South Australia, while pricey compared to inferior options they are gosh darn lovely and somehow fitting of my quality work, the sort of box that will not get tossed out but maybe have trinkets or workshop goodies screw n bits n things put in for the next few decades. There's a great video if you search The Boxmaker on Vimeo that's the folks. #theboxmaker #archiveboxes #quality #madeinaustralia #thisishowimaketools See more
16.01.2022 #thisishowimaketools Here's what's happening in the workshop tonight. Sorry if I'm not answering all your emails or messages asking when will this or that be ready. I get multiple emails a day and I haven't got time to reply to them all to explain it to everyone. I need to spend time in my workshop not on the admin stuff. All info is online on the Ordering Info page, or here on social media. Yes it's 4" bevels! Working away nearing the last steps. I've just stamped the logo on by hand with my punch. Final sand then polish! #handtools #slidingbevel #woodworking
16.01.2022 Why do these quick couple of hours jobs to change a motor turn into something bigger than that??? Please explain universe! Not often one sees a 16" jointer hovering in the air like this. Got the hoists and trolleys I might as well use them and make things easy! I haven't always had these luxuries so I'm grateful for them. Done many many days on the knees and back working the spanners in the past. #jointer #planer #owwm #oldarn #woodworkingmachinery #madeinaustralia This ol gal is a Commonwealth Ordnance Factory made in Bendigo 1946. I guess soaking up a little skill and excess workshop capacity back in the days post war. Interesting times they would have been I'm sure. I've seen a few of these identical machines around Melbourne over the years, not heaps, just a few.
15.01.2022 Goodnight my pretties. Two coats of shellac on today. Good day that is. #thisishowimaketools This is a small part of the HUGE batch of bevels nearing completion. Long time coming that is for sure. In a week or two I will begin processing payments and shipping on back orders. And the extras will be listed as In Stock on my website! ... #slidingbevel #makethebestrepairtherest #handtools #quality See more
14.01.2022 Happy days! Lovely timbers. New strops arrived and I've also started stocking spoon tool blanks. I'll be selling these in the Spoon Carving Kits as an optional extra on my website. Will be listed on there by tomorrow. #spooncarving #woodcarving #handmade #quality
12.01.2022 Me being late to the party as usual, here's my round two of #massshoptour Drill presses! Somewhat undervalued machines perhaps. With me being very fortunate in owning two milling machines the drill presses here are relegated to jobs where less precision is required and I just want to bang a hole through some workpiece as fast as possible. Except the gorgeous little Steinel high speed sensitive drill that's a bit special. That runs W8 collets, 8mm watchmaking collets in t...he spindle for goodness sake. Lovely thing. The two bigger machines are both Melbourne made. Parken floor standing model on the left and a Waldown pedestal model on the right. Both lovely but somehow I like the Parken it's just got the edge. #drillpress #bernhardsteinel #workshoptour #atelier #quality See more
11.01.2022 In with the newer and out with the older. No, unfortunately this isn't mine. Yet... though I think I want one. Had the pleasure of helping a customer take out the old Rex and installing the near new Martin T54 this week. I was bought in to skate out and prep the old for transport and bring the new secondhand one in and locate and recommission it. Machine skates and some other tricks got it done beautifully. In the spare time between pick up and delivery I also managed t...o calibrate the panel saw and half dismantle the thicknesser and put it back together. good fun! I must say I do like the Martin jointer, I'd happily have one of these beautiful machines in my workshop. But there is two observations on it all, one is the table extension on rear of the outfeed table does not line up vertically or horizontally right from the factory. It needs proper alignment and dowel pins need to be re-reamed and bigger pins used. Very disappointing that is, real basic stuff they didn't get right. The other observation of sadness is the machine manual is a good 10-12mm thick, nice and substantial. But on looking through it to prepare for moving the machine and recommissioning it becomes apparent that the legal eagles have got in to write this book. The entire first half of the book consists of risk awareness, health and safety stuff, and I don't mean any real meaningful info on the safe and proper use of a jointer. Nooo we can't write that stuff we might get sued when you chomp your pinkies off. It's been written in such a way as to cover ass from liability and basically waste paper with as much meaningless information as possible. Finally halfway through this mighty tome you get to the page showing how to lift the machine which in old machine manuals is usually page 1 or 2. Then near the last pages yes they wasted another entire page on more ass covering, "how to properly dispose of this machine" and the risks associated herewith. Wow. Apparently you need to dispose of it responsibly it says. Starting to dream of a 632mm wide Hofmann jointer instead now.... #martinmachine See more
10.01.2022 #Repost @wmrrobertsonminiatures I'm thrilled to share the account of a bloke who I'm honoured to call a good mate of mine: William Robertson. Mechanician and miniature craftsman. Go check him out. He's displayed works at the last two @handworks_ events I attended many of you may remember this. He's new to instamagrams so WELCOME! Why can't I keep a clean workbench? I have 60 linear feet of bench space in my shop and no matter what I seem to use less than a square foot, t...he rest being covered with junk. This was the assembly of a group of 1/12 scale miniature 18th c. English Architects Tables. After months of making all the parts parts, out of both wood and metal, it takes nearly a day just to assemble and adjust each table. These had working locks, latches, sliding writing surfaces, hidden drawers and even a mechanism that retracted the book rest rail when the top is lowered. To see more photos of the finished table go to https://www.robertsonminiatures.com/architects-table #miniatures #architects-table #periodfurniture #woodworking #workshop #workbench #robertsonminiatures
10.01.2022 Mmmm straight edges... These are my medium size ones. The black one is 2150L, this is the first one of these I managed to buy probably near on 20 yrs ago. The others all came later. The pair behind are 1850L and the flat steel Moore & Wright is another 6 footer and I believe is good to under 20um. #precisionismyreligion #straightedge #precision #manualmachinist
09.01.2022 Next up on the #massshoptour Presses!! Of any size shape or description. Because I don't have a morticer or spindle moulder I'm off the hook there but I have plenty of other cool toys to show. The first one I rarely show it off, not sure why because it's the best bookpress I have by a long shot for originality and beauty. What a STUNNER! All original paint and pin striping. Just gorgeous. A museum piece for sure. Next up we go to the toggle press, the screw press, and the a...rbor press all in a row like the three presskateers. Then back to #bookpress world for the grand finalé. Wishing I had a nice 50-100T workshop hydraulic press for assembly and disassembly of various mechanical things. Finding just the right one in good condition at the right price is proving to be difficult though. Also handy for straightening things that are bent and not meant to be, and handy for bending things that are straight/flat and are not meant to be.. Also a 100T powered forging press would be handy too... for that hobby I want but do not have time for, doing a little blacksmithing. #workshoppress #press See more
08.01.2022 Slowly adding to the ambience here in my little museum in my workbench area. Picked up these gorgeous carved panels a while ago and finally had the hand of an expert conservator do the preservation on them. Thankyou you know who you are! The panels are unsigned anywhere, they're perhaps out of some extravagant cabinet now long gone for reasons one can only ponder, but undoubtedly carved by the hand of a master carver. They are stunning, so crisp, such depth. I'm honoured to be custodian of these for a while. #woodcarving #handmade #quality #carvedpanel #antiquefurniture
07.01.2022 After cleaning. And before. Seriously I'm not so OCD that I feel the need to compulsively clean my sharpening and honing stones, so hear me out here: I had a bunched stones I've had for a long time, all acquired second hand and all filthy. So I washed them! Yup really. Washed them with an industrial surfactant cleaner in hot water several times. No stinky solvents. The difference is amazing. Those pink and white stones at the bottom I didn't even know what colour they were... before. And it revealed I have a natural stone I didn't even know I had. The curious orange/brown one with layering is a Hindustan stone. Nothing to do with India apparently but it's a very fine kind of sandstone. It's very hard. Nice as a Precision ground stone just like it is it's got similar performance. Any strong surfactant industrial cleaner will do the job, even better too if it's got oil munching enzymes in it. Give them a little scrub as you go and change the fluid a few times and perhaps allow them to soak a couple of days between. #sharpeningstones #honingstones #razorhone #waterstone See more
07.01.2022 I received a wonderful gift in the mail from someone who wanted these to go to a good home, I think I can help with that. These are standard sample size Forestry Commission of NSW timber samples. A nice little collection of mostly now non commercial species to add to my own collection. Unfortunately most of them have had water damage on the labels but bonus he sent me a nice stack of info cards on a bunch of Aussie and some international timbers. Thank you Mr Anonymous! You know who you are. #iwcs #woodcollector #timbercollection #woodsamples #forestry
06.01.2022 Nearly caught up on #massshoptour it's time for #bandsaws! I've only got two. The world famous #bandosawrus is where it all began for me. I was 18yrs old and a mad keen hobby woodworker with no money and looking to buy my first real woodworking machine. After much consideration about which machine is the most bang for buck I decided a bandsaw it is. You can't cut curves on a table saw, you can't resaw on a planer, you can't saw logs with a thicknesser. 22 years ago the curre...nt offerings of quality machinery around were generally woeful, all the cut price crap mainly made in Asia to feed the bottom of the market in other countries. I knew I wanted a heavy old cast iron bandsaw of decent size. After months of scouring the trading post every week and a few no-go's I finally found an advert that read exactly what I was looking for. Heavy old cast iron bandsaw, 24" wheels. I rang the guy, Matt, a young man at the time, not hugely older than me with a young family and just bought a house and busy building a great life. I went to view the machine and it was a case of as soon as I saw it- I knew. So the deal was done and it was transported back to my home shed to begin the rebuild. It was a wreck when I got it, not even remotely usable. Bearings (bushes not ball bearings) rubber tyres, table nowhere near flat, broken table tilt locking quadrant needing welding, blade guides, and motor, and guards just to list the major things required. Just a bit of work there . It took me around a year to plough through all that with all the expenses of machining and re-rubbering the wheels and more. I know this machine inside out, I use it all the time, I look after it well, and it looks after me. It'll resaw big timber all day long if you want, or sit there quietly idling along with a small scrolling blade working all day. It's made by Western & Co, Derby & London. As best I can tell it's late 1870's. To this day I'm still good mates with Matty, that's him next to me in the veneer slicing photo. Second bandsaw is a recent acquisition in the last couple of years, bigger resaw size, bigger blade, nice machine. It's a Wolfenden and was made in Melbourne. See more
06.01.2022 Ahh memories. My first ever @nbssboston tshirt as been reduced to rags. To be fair this one I got at NBSS on my first ever trip to the USA in 2008. Got many years of use out of it. It was late Oct early Nov. I remember the bone chilling cold weather of Boston that year. Hadn't snowed yet but it was just below zero. 2008 was the year of many big things. The GFC for one. The first Woodworking in America in Berea KY which I was exhibiting at. The first time I met Chris Schwarz and Megan Fitzpatrick and many many other legends of the woodworking hand work industry. It was a long list. I was green as grass back then too. Ahh man. #handtools #woodworking
06.01.2022 The Feeler FTL 618-EM. 1988 build. I'm yet to find an angle of displeasing aesthetics on this machine. #toolroomlathe #precisionismyreligion #precision #manualmachinist #iwannabeahardinge I like the play of light off the chrome vs the ground bright work and the black wrinkle finish parts.
05.01.2022 Last day of #massshoptour My work space. This is where it all happens. Might as well make this post the big reveal of those glittery glass window display cabinets I made a whiles back. So thrilled with them, it's the perfect place to display some of my beautiful treasures where I can see them all the time instead of being hidden away in boxes. #handtools #handmade #woodworking #atelier #workshop #toolmaking #antiquehandtools Have a good night all of you I hope all is well. I'm working the night shift on my sliding bevels as usual, sometimes get my best work done in the evenings free from the disruptions of the day.
05.01.2022 #thisishowimaketools #doublesquare This is indeed how I make tools. Low n slow might be one way to put it. Always chasing the ultimate in quality by working that way. This is some of the new steel in from Japan that I've been cutting into 150mm double square blades. I saw cut from sheet in packs like this as I need to machine the edges and the locking groove in the blades prior to heat treatment. If I was to laser cut it'd flame harden the edges and ruin cutting tools wh...en I go to machine that. So saw cut it is. I set it for a cut and walk away to do something else. Here I'm cutting the very last of the pack and cutting it into some 4mm wide blades. These will saw at 5.5mm and I machine them from there down to size. #bandsaw #wishihadamarvelbandsaw See more
04.01.2022 HUGE NEWS - See it here first. These will be available on the website sometime after 6pm AEST! Available in either good ol freedom units or the metrique version. If you've been hanging out for one of these now will be the time to order as quantities are very limited until I can reboot my stocks of blades and bodies and parts properly after my steel from Japan arrived recently. #doublesquare #precision #square
04.01.2022 My famous precision #doublesquare is back in stock!! Limited quantities available for now. No 150mm long metric blades yet sorry but all else is available. Purchasing and explanations of all this on the double square page on my website! Under Precision Squares drop down tab. Bodies and blades are all hardened and precision ground stainless steel, the only tools of this quality level available in the world. All hand made by me. #precision #handtools #quality #madeinmelbourne #buythebest
02.01.2022 Still playing catch up on #massshoptour it's the sanding machines today. The headline act here of course is the #perfectionsander my modified Booth & Blades 24" Patternmaker sander. I use this thing all the time and it's just lovely. There my little McPherson waterfall sander, cute lil thing that is. There my old 10" disc sander that I made when I was maybe 16yrs old, sure it's melamine and cobbled together out of junk but man I've done some work on that thing over the yea...rs. Gets little use these days with the big one being Sooooo good! Then the TWINS!! Not one but two Waldown linishing attachments! Luxury I know but I find myself doing such a variety of things I'm constantly going from maybe 60 grit to 120 grit on different things so having the two there is great! Then my Lacey made in Melbourne linisher also a nice thing to use. Lastly the little used performax toy. It's been handy over the years for highly figured wood but it mostly sits around doing nothing. #discsander #linisher #waldown #boothandblades #owwm #sandingmachines See more
02.01.2022 Mmm look at that 140yr old bandsaw.... Making woodworking machines kind of portable is nothing new. Castor kits. Mobile bases. Perhaps the way I'm doing it here with the bigger heavier toys is a little different. I've been on a bender for years now to make everything possible to be movable without compromising on anything else at all. Machines. Benches. Fully loaded cupboards/drawers. Material racks. etc. all movable with pallet truck or similar. And it pays off. Like to...day I got the urge to move the #bandosawrus and #perfectionsander over a tad to compact my workbench area by above mentioned tad. Pallet trucks are the go for up to 2500kg. Takes a matter of minutes including sweeping dust out underneath both machines. Or imagine if I had to do a very large timber resaw job on the bandsaw for example... Easy. Unplug it. Roll it out somewhere suitable or even outside to the hardstand yard if we want and have at it. Roll it back in when done. Not something I'd do every day but point is if it needs to be moved there is no obstacle in doing so. Haven't really worked out how to make the milling machines and engine lathes portable yet. Or the big granite surface plate at 2.7Ton. A lovely 5T sky hook would help there huh. #woodworking #woodworkingmachinery #vintagemachinery See more
02.01.2022 Took a moment this evening to laser mark my T handle hex wrench set. Gotta love having a YAG laser machine in house. These are the cheap hex keys not the PB Swiss ones I'd really like to own. They had a pretty crappy feeling Aly spinner sleeve with sizes marked there, but I took those off. Much better like this. #lasermarking #handtools #hexkey
01.01.2022 New shipment of MStein just arrived from Slovakia. Very very nice work as usual from the small family business. All available on my website vespertools.com including the spoon carving kits. Strops back in stock too! #spooncarving #woodcarving #handtools #quality #handmade
01.01.2022 So this lobbed in this arvo. As far as I know it's the second known Tannewitz bandsaw in Australia. Serial number 7552. Can anyone help with date info on this? I suspect late 1930's or into the 40's. Model GHE. 36" wheels. Table is here but removed for transport. This thing is a beast. It's been modified and butchered by many over the years unfortunately. Original bottom wheel and direct drive motor have long gone. Been replaced with that abomination. It's got various bent ...and broken things all over it. Guards smashed, goodness me. Major casting and table is fine though thankfully but overall it's a sad sorry state. It's in such condition one almost has to decide if it becomes a garden ornament or a mega project. If anyone can do it though, it is me. If anyone has any parts or info on the machine please let me know. #tannewitz #bandsaw #owwm #oldarn See more
01.01.2022 Just got in another fresh shipment of Old Brown Glue from San Diego. Available for purchase on my website. #oldbrownglue This stuff is hide glue in a bottle but without the fuss of double boiler pots and burners or such. Antique restorations or making chairs, or nice furniture this stuff is the absolutely go. #hideglue #handmade #quality
01.01.2022 Not much going on that I'd consider hugely newsworthy around here at VGH (Vesper Global Headquarters) but I thought to share some general workshop happenings as it's a quite pleasant environment to work in apart from lack of heating. Lots of eye candy if you like nice tools and machines. I've been busy working on my HUGE batch of sliding bevels and that's more than keeping me head down and busy. Second photo from my museum is an otherwise boring old broken DTI that if you... look carefully is "Made by Australian Indicators P/L Melbourne". That must be a rare piece. Another harking back to the glory days of manufacturing in Aus long gone. Third photo is some parts of a book press I'm working on restoring, slow progress to do it the way I want to. Looking forward to showing you all when I've got that finished. #madeinmelbourne #slidingbevel #bookpress See more