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BUILDING 18TH-CENTURY AMERICAN FURNITURE

BUILDING 18TH-CENTURY AMERICAN FURNITURE
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As a woodworker, you've no doubt admired examples of classic furniture. You know, he stuff that makes you go, "Wow! I wish I could build that." Now you can. Glen Huey, senior editor at Popular Woodworking magazine, takes you through each and every stop of how to build 18th-Century furniture. And when you're done, the projects ill last for generations. Complete plans, cutting lists and step-by-step photos with captions are included with each project. Here are some of the furniture pieces you will learn how to build: Massachusetts Block-Front Chest • Pennsylvania Chest-on-Chest • Chippendale Entertainment Center • New England Chest & Bookcase • Townsend Newport High Chest • Federal Inlaid Table • Shaker Small Chest of Drawers • Massachusetts High Chest (highboy)

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