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by Blair Howard. 15 projects for the woodworker. These projects represent the work of not only the most famous members of the movement but also of such designers as Oscar Onken and Charles Limbert, whose works are not commonly presented in other woodworking project books. Includes step-by-step instructions, joinery, measured drawings, fumed oak process, and bills of material. Projects include a print stand by Frank Lloyd Wright, book stand by Oscar Onken, Book Case by Limbert, a writing desk by G. Stickley and more.
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Set of Greene & Greene: Design Elements (1-67) and In the Greene and Greene Style (1-78).
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Build skills and classic furniture pieces for your home. Author Gregory Paolini is a professional woodworker, with an affinity for the Arts and Crafts style. When he isn't building and teaching classes in his workshop, Paolini writes woodworking books with expert instruction, including this must-have guide – Arts & Crafts Furniture Projects. If you like Arts & Crafts style, you will want this book in your shop. Appealing to both beginner and seasoned woodworkers, Arts &Crafts Furniture Projects showcases nine iconic furniture projects that vary in difficulty. Timeless and always in style, Arts & Crafts is a perennial favorite and a style that works nicely with almost any home decor. Learn from an expert. Now, with help from Gregory Paolini, you can construct a beautiful suite of handcrafted furniture for your home! The projects featured here take you from the basics to advanced techniques – all clearly demonstrated in 25 detailed illustrations and 250 beautiful and instructive photographs.
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"Projects and Details for the Woodworker" The legendary architects and designers Charles and Henry Greene created a uniquely American design language that represents the perfection of the Arts and Crafts bungalow style. Greene & Greene’s unique furniture designs have captivated craftsman for over a century, but the sheer rarity of their custom-made pieces have made it difficult for contemporary woodworkers to recreate their designs. “In the Greene & Greene Style” is an invaluable sourcebook for any woodworker who wants to master the Green & Greene design idiom and make it his or her own. Using step-by-step instructions, extensive illustrations, and full-color photography, “In the Greene & Greene Style” shows today’s craftsman precisely how the Greenes achieved their unique designs, and how to recreate them in the modern workshop. Based on author Darrell Peart’s unique knowledge of the Greenes’ original work, “In the Greene & Green Style” presents easy-to-use instructions for creating authentic Greene & Greene details such as ebony plugs, waterfall legs, ebony splines, and curved drawer pulls. “In the Greene & Green Style” goes beyond pure detail work to show readers how to use Greene & Greene designs in new projects, including several full projects for making replica Greene & Greene furniture. “In the Greene & Green Style” also includes valuable advice on incorporating the Arts and Crafts spirit of Greene & Greene’s work into your own personal design style.
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Here is a complete sourcebook of working shop drawings for 57 classic pieces of American furniture. Whether you know it as Craftsman, Arts & Crafts, or Mission, these sturdy, straightforward and immensely popular designs have graced our homes for more than 100 years. Originally designed by Gustav Stickley and his associates in the Arts & Crafts movement, these new drawings have been carefully checked against original catalogs and antiques. With perspective views, elevations, sections, details, and cutting lists, this book gives woodworkers the heart of the Craftsman aesthetic along with all the information needed for workshop success. Bonus section: Shop Drawings for Craftsman Inlays and Hardware: original designs by Gustav Stickley and Harvey Ellis. These lovely inlays added color, lyricism and a graceful flourish to ever popular Craftsman furniture.