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$19.95 $11.97 |
This is a reflection of the Prairie style flat top clock that Stickley made so famous. The construction is white oak and the mouldings are available at local s uppliers. A source of supply is detailed for the movement and dial face. 80"H x 26"W x 15"D Intermediate.
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$17.95 $10.77 |
This sideboard measures 32"H X 70" W X 19"D. Beginner to intermediate.
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$9.95 $5.97 |
This all time favorite is found in parks and backyards throughout the country. It has benches on both sides, A-frame supports at both ends and is very easy to build. This plan comes with a complete shopping list, cutting list, step-by-step instructions and photography. Skill Level - Beginner Tools Needed Circular saw, sander, drill, spade bit, 9/16" wrench or socket, hammer, tape measure, screwdriver, bar clamps
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$24.95 $14.97 |
"The Fine Art of Containment & Concealment" . 400 outstanding works that range from traditional to wildly contemporary. Each box appears in a color plate and many of them include detailed images that reveal important construction features. The boxes were all picked for inclusion in the book by Tony Lydgate, a renowned boxmaker.
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$24.95 $14.97 |
To the delight of children and grandchildren, this handy guidebook offers an assortment of vintage wooden toy projects that hearken to bygone eras. Drawing primarily from Victorian and Edwardian eras, each wonderful toy project offers step-by-step instructions, cutting lists, wood recommendations, and techniques such as jigmaking and turning spheres and cylinders. In these 15 projects, crafters will find age-appropriate toys for toddlers to teens, including a diabalo for juggling, a yo-yo, toy soldiers and mice, colorful stacking discs, spinning tops, and bowling pins. More skilled toymakers will enjoy the challenge of crafting a kaleidoscope and a walking cow. Variations for each project allow crafters to personalize each toy, and a brief history of how and where the toy was used provides added value and interest.
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$450.00 $270.00 |
Published by L. Booth, London and sold by Holtzapffel and Co. The Art of Double Counting on the Lathe; whereby a Variety of Patterns, in the form of Ellipses, Triangles, Squares, Hexagons,......besides others of a more complex character, m ay be produced by means of THE COMMON ECCENTRIC CHUCK, used in combination with the Division-Plate and the Eccentric and Elliptical Cutters. With Sixty Illustr ations. 1st edition. Some signatures are loose.