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How To Build Classic Garden Furniture:

Transform your ordinary deck, yard or patio into a gorgeous outdoor living room!

This practical guide makes it easy, featuring 20 step-by-step furniture projects perfect for outdoor entertaining, gardening or just relaxing.

Each beautiful project is easy to build with full-color illustrations, numbered steps, close-up photos and schematic drawings that break instructions down into small, workable units you can complete at your own pace.

Best of all, each project requires only standard tools and materials and provides numerous alternatives for design, wood selection and finishing.

Make your great outdoors even better with the functional beauty of this high-quality outdoor furniture you can build yourself.

 

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Hi, just to let you know that we finished the planter and it looks great . Thanks for your help.

Joseph White 

I have been involved in home renovations and woodworking for the past 15 years.  I have my own part time carpentry business: C & R Custom Carpentry Inc.,  have a bachelor of computer science degree and work in computer software development.
There are many techniques and  shortcuts to produce the resulting cabinet of ones desire.  Of all the methods and techniques I have been exposed to, the ones described in Danny's books definitely rank at the top.  Clear and straight forward, his cabinet making techniques are explained in detail so that even the novice user will construct a cabinet to be proud of.  The book "Building Cabinet Doors and Drawers" is exceptional and one the market needed for quite some time. His suggestions in "The Kitchen Cabinetmaker's Building and Business Manual" was instrumental in setting up my own small business. I love the book "Display Cases You Can Build"  and even the earlier book "Garden Furniture" was great.  The set of books written by Danny is an asset to any workshop. I look forward to his next book.

Matt Compton