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$21.95 $13.17 |
Doors and drawers are the working parts of cabinets, and they're also what people see. That's why doors and drawers are so important-how they're designed and made determines how the cabinet looks and functions. Novice woodworkers often find the design of a door or drawer to be intimidating. Proulx offers step-by-step instructions on a wide variety of doors and drawers. Included are pull-outs for kitchens, slab doors, frame-and-panel, arched frame-and-panel, cope-and-stick, glass panel, tambour doors, and various types of drawers.
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$29.99 $17.99 |
No detail exemplifies the quality of a piece of furniture better than a drawer; and no other aspect of furniture making causes as much anxiety. The Drawer Book gives you foolproof steps to create every kind of drawer, with every kind of woodworking joint, as well as professional information on the best way to fit and mount every drawer. With this book and careful work you can create your own top quality drawers.
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$22.95 $13.77 |
Any serious do-it-yourselfer can build their own kitchen cabinets with the knowledge gained from this book. Schmidt is a professional cabinetmaker and guide the reader through all of the facets of building professional quality cabinets. Includes everything from choosing materials to finishing the cabinets and installing the hardware.
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$9.95 $5.97 |
Mission-style furniture, with its straight lines and cut-out features, is in style again. This volume, a republication of the 1922 edition, is one of the best manual art instruction books of the early 1900s. Projects include decorative accessories, lamps, tables, chairs, a writing desk, and more. Includes diagrams, measurements and instructions. Perfect guide for parent-child workshop projects.
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$26.95 $16.17 |
A well known work by Krenov, this is the first in a series of four books written about the art and craft of cabinetmaking. Very good. Quite inspirational. Paper.
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$24.95 $14.97 |
Robert Ingham has an unrivalled reputation as a designer and an artist, and this, his first and possibly only book, offers unprecedented insight into his philosophy on design, materials, and construction. Aimed at intermediate to experienced cabinetmakers, it draws together his most thought-provoking articles from Furniture & Cabinetmaking magazine. With a mix of practical tips, inspiration, and superb images, Ingham discusses everything from his innovative development of jigs to his boundary-pushing techniques and aesthetics. Includes 5 beautiful projects: a workbench, sideboard, oak china cabinet, chest of drawers, and laminated dressing table.