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This is a comprehensive guide that gives cutting lists for all standard-sized cabinets for the kitchen, bathroom, den and bedroom, along with a list of types and quantities of materials needed. There are step-by-step instructions illustrated with informative photography. Readers are shown how to adapt the projects from the standard-sized cabinets to custom size. Spiral binding makes copying the pages a snap.
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Your complete how-to reference! Virtually every door and drawer variation that a cabinetmaker is likely to encounter is addressed and explained in this comprehensive guide. Designed to provide tips for both the professional woodworker and the hobbyist. Covers construction of all types of cabinet doors and drawers, extensive, full color gallery of door and drawer styles, extensive coverage of door and drawer hardware and installation, pocket doors, coopered doors, edge banding, veneer work, metal drawers, and much more.
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This is a reprint of a classic 1922 English text on cabinetmaking. Contains over 2000 line drawings and hundreds of photos. A virtual bible for the cabinetmaker, this book explains all the useful hand and machine techniques for the small shop. There are dozens of examples of built-ins and free-standing furniture pieces. This is a terrific work that takes one back to the golden age of English craftsmanship. Regular $26.95 Special $21.95
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This is one of the trilogy of Krenov's woodworking books. He discusses coopered doors, joinery, frame and panel work, selecting and preparing wood. This is the only one of Krenov's books that is substantially a "how to" book.
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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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Learn how the pros build and install cabinets and countertops (and how you can avoid some costly mistakes). These 17 articles from past issues of Fine Homebuilding magazine were written by builders and represent the hard-won knowledge of professionals who have learned from their mistakes.