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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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$29.99 $17.99 |
This is a comprehensive guide that gives cutting lists for all standard-sized cabinets for the kitchen, bathroom, den and bedroom, along with a list of types and quantities of materials needed. There are step-by-step instructions illustrated with informative photography. Readers are shown how to adapt the projects from the standard-sized cabinets to custom size. Spiral binding makes copying the pages a snap.
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$14.95 $8.97 |
This is taken from Stickley's magazine "The Craftsman" and reprints 296 architectural drawings, photographs, and floor plans along with essays on the simplification of life and the art of home building.
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$17.95 $10.77 |
The basics of design and construction for cabinetmaking. These articles have appeared in recent issues of Fine Woodworking magazine. Designing built-ins, face frames, frame-and-panel doors, quick and sturdy drawer construction, glazing cabinet doors.
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$12.95 $7.77 |
This book contains two catalogs published about 1911 and illustrating approximately 600 pieces of Stickley Mission style furniture. All items include measurements and descriptive information.
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$9.95 $5.97 |
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.