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$21.95 $13.17 |
Reprint of the enlarged 1908 edition. Perhaps one of the best books ever published on the subject. There are 27 chapters and 486 pages. Illus. Covers tools, stairbuilding, handrailing, doors, paneling, windows, shutters, showcase work, shaped, curved and beveled work, molding, arichitraves, skirting, machine practice, etc. A comprehensive work of interest to the professional and hobbiest.
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$42.95 $25.77 |
This is part of the "Complete Illustrated Guide" series. Joinery covers all practical joints a woodworker will ever need in a step-by-step photo format. The strength of the book lies in the many ways that are covered to arrive at the same joint. For example there are eleven methods discussed just for the mortice and tenon. This gives woodworkers the option to choose the best method to fit their tools and skills. The author has been a professional woodworker for over 20 years and directs the Northwest Woodworking Studio, a woodworking school.
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$19.95 $11.97 |
Laughton is a professional woodworker and here he gives a well thought out, methodical approach to laying out, cutting, fitting, and final assembly for miters, butt and edge joints, notched and halved joints, mortise and tenon, dovetails, and dadoed joints.
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$14.95 $8.97 |
Reproduced from a rare original, this 1893 catalog provides nearly 800 detailed illustrations of stair railings, mantels, gables, moldings, and ornaments. Its varied, unusual examples of woodwork make it particularly valuable woodturners, cabinetmakers, architects, preservationists, restorationists, designers, and students of Victoriana will find it inspiring and instructive.
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$19.95 $11.97 |
A visual resource of over 500 of the most popular designs from the "Golden Age" of American millwork, the catalog helps architects, builders, designers and woodworkers to find the right trimwork for any style of home.