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The Perfect Edge - The Ultimate Guide to Sharpening Woodworkers: (Hardcover)"The Perfect Edge" is an up-to-date book on sharpening every woodworking tool, using the latest sharpening stones, tools and techniques. The author brings more than twenty-five years of experience, working with demanding customers and staying on top of the latest trends.. Hard cover - 224 pages (2010) |
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The Complete Woodshop Guide - How to plan, equip, or improve your workspaceThe articles and projects in this book are collected from Popular Woodworkings best books, as well as over a decade of Popular Woodworking magazine articles If you are setting up a new woodshop or upsizing your present woodworking shop, The Complete Woodshop Guide gives you all you need to know. Paperback - 136 pages (2009) |
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Build Your Own Kitchen Cabinets - Second EditionFull and Complete Details on Building North American Style Face Frame Kitchen CabinetsComplete Revision - Full Color - New 3D Graphics - expanded Door Building Section - Frameless Chapter - Newly Updated Information on Hardware Paperback - 136 pages (July 2003) Visit our resources section for some of our readers great projects using this book! |
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Danny Proulx's Cabinet Doors & DrawersHere is a virtual encyclopedia of cabinet door and drawer styles and instruction for designing, constructing, and installing them. Slab, MDF, simulated and true raised panel, frame and panel, arched frame and panel, mitered panel, cope and stick, glass, and tambour: all of these types of cabinet doors-and the drawers to match-are illustrated and explained with step-by-step construction notes and measurements. In addition, all of the common methods of joinery, such as dowels, biscuits, splines, miters, dadoes, tongue and groove, and mortise and tenons are explained and illustrated. |
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Building Frameless Kitchen CabinetsA complete building textbook for 32mm European style kitchen and bathroom cabinets. This long awaited book details design, hardware, joinery, 32mm system design, edge banding, cabinet doors, as well as full color photos and illustrations on uppers, base units, corner and tall cabinets. The full building and set up system is explained in detail! Paperback - 144 pages (January 2003) |
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How To Build Classic Garden FurnitureTwenty fabulous projects for transforming ordinary decks, yards and patios into gorgeous outdoor living rooms. This easy, step-by-step guide will have homeowners, do-it-yourselfers, and woodworkers anxious to begin crafting this elegant outdoor furniture. Plans include dining table and chairs, barbeque cart, patio table, planters, benches, wishing well, arbors, swing, chairs, gazebo and more! Paperback - 128 pages - 275 color photos - 69 B&W illus. |
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Building Modern CabinetryThis new book contains illustrated plans for desks, storage cabinets, bedroom furniture, and a great entertainment unit. All the projects are easy to build and use modern hardware. Paperback - 128 pages (June 2000) |
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Building More Classic Garden FurnitureThis book is packed with the complete plans for 15 projects for your backyard, deck or garden. You'll get everything from simple planters to an octagonal picnic table for eight; an adjustable chaise-lounge to an ash garden bench that looks as good indoors or out. |
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Display Cases You Can BuildThis book contains all the details you'll need to build eleven great display cabinets. Full color photos, beautiful and detailed illustrations, as well as step-by-step photographs with explanations. |
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The Pocket Hole Drilling Jig Project BookChapters one and two detail equipment and accessories as well as pocket hole joinery applications and techniques. The book shows you how to use the jig to build face frame and case joinery, bookcases, a quilt rack, window bench, chest and dressers, coffee and end tables, hall tables, mirror frames, and two great clocks. Use this great tool to build all kinds of furniture and learn how to maximize all its features and capabilities! |
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Danny Proulx's Toolboxes and WorkbenchesWoodworkers often have to share their shop space with the family car or in basement utility rooms. There are a few lucky people that can afford the luxury of a large building dedicated to their hobby but that isn't the norm. In most cases, tools and benches have to be stored away to make room for other family activities. That's fine, but the down side is the time lost to set up and put away all the tools and worktables. This book will show you how to maximize space and build a few custom toolboxes and workbenches. |