|
$9.95 $5.97 |
73" High, 26" Wide, 13" Deep Boating Bookshelf Design Features: Great conversation piece for cabin or den Looks like an authentic canoe Displays books or collectables Construction Features: Affordable to build Requires only common tools Inside this Package: Material Lists Tool Requirements Detailed cutting schedule Actual construction photos Step by step instructions for the Do It Yourselfer Hardware liquid nails wood nails veneer tape Tools required Table Saw Jigsaw Hand or electric drill Clamps Skill Level: Intermediate
|
|
$14.95 $8.97 |
A complete step-by-step guide to wooden bows, sinew-backed bows, composite bows, string, arrows and quivers. This is primarily concerning the American Indian bow and its variations. The author demonstrates how to make bows and arrows from beginning to end. The book is a must-have text for outdoorsmen, Boy Scouts of all ages, traditional craftsmen, and historians.
|
|
$19.95 $8.95 |
Subtitle: "Creative design solutions for your home." This book contains over 350 ideas for creating the bathroom youve dreamed of. Includes a range of bathroom styles and sizes, plus top-notch design advice. A wonderful idea source book.
|
|
$19.95 $11.97 |
This book will help you identify good spots for built-ins and space-conserving structures that add value and interest to a room. You'll discover innovative ideas for transforming niches, closets, and hitherto hidden spaces into functional, personality-filled places. And you'll pick up practical information to use in implementing these ideas. Make your house more efficient, more convenient, more distinctive, and more enjoyable!
|
|
$12.95 $7.77 |
Manual Training Toys for the Boys Workshop was originally published in 1912. After a short introductory section on basic woodworking and shop tools, the book offers 42 shop projects. Each project comes with a cutting list and dimensioned drawing, and all date from the early part of the 20th century (many, no doubt, are from the 19th century). Many of these projects are toys that require some skill in woodwork but they are not too difficult for boys and their dads to do together. When the book was first published it was dedicated to the boy who likes to tinker round, so it was really written with the thought that the boys could make these projects without adult supervision. Many of the projects would now be considered nostalgic reminders of a time when things were much simpler and boys were trained to use tools and make things that would be at times useful, and always entertaining. This was a time long before text messaging and video games. Projects include a Fourth of July or New Years eve rattle, a cannon that shoots marbles, a kite string reel, a pop-gun and whistle, a bow and arrow, a sword, a magic box, and 35 other fun things for boys to build.
|
|
$19.95 $11.97 |
Learn the art of box making from one of the foremost experts of the craft. Through Doug Stowe's decades of experience, you'll learn the basic techniques to get started, as well as more advanced ways to approach finely crafted boxes. Project after project, your skills will build, and you'll come to refine your work, asking how can processes could be simplified and how can finishes be improved. Throughout the book, Stowe offers this advice: Repeat yourself. Repetition leads to refinement, and refinement leads to success.