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Get two premier cabinet-building books together and save: Danny Proulx's BUILDING CABINET DOORS AND DRAWERS combined with David Getts' THE ILLUSTRATED GUIDE TO CABINET DOORS AND DRAWERS. See items 3-85 and 3-96 respectively for further details. Bought separately your cost would be $47.90. Save 20% ($9.58) when purchased as a set!
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This detailed volume covers a wide range of aesthetic and structural design options. Readers will discover new ways to conceive projects, organize their construction, and engineer them to last. Plus they'll get inspired by options for tables, cabinets, and chairs.
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By refacing old cabinets, virtually anyone with basic skills can make a kitchen or any room in the house look stunning and new, at a fraction of what it would cost to install new cabinets. The secret is knowing how to refurbish old but solid cabinets by applying high-quality wood laminate and new cabinet doors, door fronts and or trim. Kimball, a professional remodeler, shows readers everything they need to know to achieve a terrific new look for the kitchen. Includes numerous detailed illustrations.
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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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No detail exemplifies the quality of a piece of furniture better than a drawer; and no other aspect of furniture making causes as much anxiety. The Drawer Book gives you foolproof steps to create every kind of drawer, with every kind of woodworking joint, as well as professional information on the best way to fit and mount every drawer. With this book and careful work you can create your own top quality drawers.
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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.