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This detailed volume covers a wide range of aesthetic and structural design options. Readers will discover new ways to conceive projects, organize their construction, and engineer them to last. Plus they'll get inspired by options for tables, cabinets, and chairs.
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More than 40 plans for building classic Arts & Crafts style cottages, cabins, and bungalows. A compilation of the best of the home designs from "The Craftsman" magazine published by Stickley. Each plan includes measured rooms sizes as well as a rendering of the finished house and a complete description. Many also include a rendering of one of the rooms of the house.
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Building Furniture Inspired by the Arts & Crafts Tradition. These are projects collected from the pages of Fine Woodworking magazine. Instructions for over 10 projects are included together with exploded drawings and full color photography. Projects include a mantel, bookcase, sofa table, sideboard, blanket chest, pear mantel clock, a coffee table, and a wall cabinet.
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This book contains two catalogs published about 1911 and illustrating approximately 600 pieces of Stickley Mission style furniture. All items include measurements and descriptive information.
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Get two premier cabinet-building books together and save: Danny Proulx's BUILDING CABINET DOORS AND DRAWERS combined with David Getts' THE ILLUSTRATED GUIDE TO CABINET DOORS AND DRAWERS. See items 3-85 and 3-96 respectively for further details. Bought separately your cost would be $47.90. Save 20% ($9.58) when purchased as a set!
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While many 2x4 books offer pretty clunky furniture projects, it doesn?t have to be that way. Arts & Crafts furniture designs lend themselves to working with dimensional lumber fairly easily. Working with 1x, 2x and some plywood (all available in home center stores), many attractive furniture pieces (for indoors and outdoors) are not only possible, but simple. This book includes 20 Arts & Crafts inspired furniture and household pieces, built using dimensional lumber from home center stores. Joinery is simple (biscuits, dowels and screws) and require very limited woodworking tools and machinery.