This comprehensive, step-by-step pictorial reference covers every practical technique for building furniture and cabinets. Organized for quick access, this book illustrates the process in over 1000 clear photos and drawings. All the essential information is here, from desiging the project to installing the hardware. Many alternative ways to achieve the same results are included, enabling woodworkers to choose the methods that work best for them. Every woodworker, whether beginner or pro, should have this indispensible reference handy in the shop.
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Beds By Jeff Miller
Jeff Miller, winner of the 1998 Stanley Award for best woodworking book (Chairmaking & Design), offers nine attractive bed projects accessible to woodworkers of any skill level. The projects are a small bed, a Shaker-style bed, a Craftsman-style bed, a pencil-post bed, a plywood platform bed, a Windsor chair-inspired bed, a modern "city" bed, a sleigh bed and a bunk bed. Features include: clear step-by-step instructions; exploded and measured drawings; a wide range of jigs for mortising, tenoning and other common tasks; cut lists that make it easy to get started; a chapter on general construction strategies for building any bed design.
Builts-ins, like no other interior feature, allow you to personalize your space, and the possibilities are nearly limitless. There is no better way to add attractive storage in unusual or otherwise unused spaces - from clever pull-out storage under the stairs to home offices that disappear into the walls. Built-In-Furniture shows you imaginative solutions for every room of the house. Create a library in a stairwell. Add a wet-bar to your family room. Hide appliances and electronics while keeping them close at hand. With the hundreds of color photos, floor plans and diagrams in this book, you'll have a wealth of ideas for making the best use of every space in your home.
Expert advice from start to finish. When you build your own cabinets you're not just saving money. You also can improve upon the materials and construction used in factory-made cabinets, and get exactly the sizes you want. If you're comfortable using a router, tablesaw, and drill, this book will show you how to build beautiful cabinets in your own workshop.