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The companion to "The Nature and Art of Workmanship" this is a highly recommended book. Pye investigates form and function. Are they related? Does form ever follow function? Pye wrote a penetrating, lucid work that should be read by anyone working in the crafts. It is a basic theory of design and design is virtually everywhere and impacts our lives constantly. REGULAR $19.95 OUR PRICE $15.95. You save 20%.
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Dramatically or subtly transform any room with tiling, whether you want a hard-wring floor or beautiful walls. Heres how to get the job done right using the latest methods and materials available. Bonus: troubleshooting advice so that your tiling withstands the test of time.
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This is a basic book for Hudson River Gothic architecture of the middle Victorian period. It contains detailed house plans, illustrations of specific buildings, and full text on style, decoration, furnishing, and housing. This is one of the most influential American architecture books. Originally published in 1850. 321 figures, 33 architectural designs.
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Folds up or down in one smooth motion. Fits full-size mattress. 86"L x 36"D x 33"H as a sofa.
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Here is the definitive illustrated reference to soapbox cars, buggies, and go-carts-complete with blueprints for turning these fun rides into reality. Whether building from a kit or starting from scratch, carting enthusiasts will find step-by-step guidance for 10 advanced projects, along with the key elements of design and construction: different brakes and bumpers, forms of propulsion, and steering mechanisms. The fabulous vehicles range from basic carts assembled from ready-made components to involved models that require simple carpentry and metalwork-including sports, vintage, and wind-powered carts, plus a motorized model. Customize your creation using accessories, embellishments, paint, decals or transfers.
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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.