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An amateur cabinetmaker, no matter how skillful, runs into a whole new set of problems when he or she takes on a large project-building all the cabinets for a kitchen or a study, for example-or ventures into cabinetmaking as a commercial venture. For these larger production projects, the issues of accurate and consistant measurement, standardization, effciency, and procedure become crucial This practical manual explains how to keep the work flowing and how to keep in a custom cabinet shop.
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The standard text on face frame cabinets; revised and updated to include the latest techniques, brand-new materials, and in-depth instructions for installing traditional kitchen cabinets. Tolpin covers the complete process from design to layout, door style and hardware.
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Over 200 detailed illustrations and descriptions of chairs, rockers, stools, settles, desks, library tables, drop-leaf tables, chests and more. Caption materials, dimensions, and price.
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$26.95 $16.17 |
This is one of the trilogy of Krenov's woodworking books. He discusses coopered doors, joinery, frame and panel work, selecting and preparing wood. This is the only one of Krenov's books that is substantially a "how to" book.
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This was the final book in Krenov's trilogy. It is an in depth, personal look at the "do's and don't's" of creating fine furniture. This is both an educational and philosophical treatise. Cabinetmakers of all levels will be inspired by Krenov's understanding of the craft.
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Mission-style furniture, with its straight lines and cut-out features, is in style again. This volume, a republication of the 1922 edition, is one of the best manual art instruction books of the early 1900s. Projects include decorative accessories, lamps, tables, chairs, a writing desk, and more. Includes diagrams, measurements and instructions. Perfect guide for parent-child workshop projects.