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Cabinets and Storage Solutions: 17 Space-Saving Projects from Woodworking's Top Experts by Editors of Woodworker's Journal β€” book cover

Cabinets and Storage Solutions: 17 Space-Saving Projects from Woodworking's Top Experts

by Editors of Woodworker's Journal
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Overview

Written for the beginning- to intermediate-level woodworker, this manual offers patterns for 17 innovative home storage projects designed to solve home storage woes. Selected from the pages of Woodworker's Journal, these beautiful and practical projects include a steamer trunk, a backyard barbecue cart, a colonial pewter cupboard, an old-time icebox, and an heirloom blanket chest. Each project is detailed completely with technical and exploded drawings, lists of required materials, and color photos of finished projects. Helpful sidebars include information on selecting the proper wood, raising panels, and finishing projects. Bonus tips on adapting period patterns and finished pieces for modern-day uses offer woodworkers additional value.

Synopsis

Written for the beginning- to intermediate-level woodworker, this manual offers patterns for 17 innovative home storage projects designed to solve home storage woes. Selected from the pages of Woodworker's Journal, these beautiful and practical projects include a steamer trunk, a backyard barbecue cart, a colonial pewter cupboard, an old-time icebox, and an heirloom blanket chest. Each project is detailed completely with technical and exploded drawings, lists of required materials, and color photos of finished projects. Helpful sidebars include information on selecting the proper wood, raising panels, and finishing projects. Bonus tips on adapting period patterns and finished pieces for modern-day uses offer woodworkers additional value.

About the Author, Editors of Woodworker's Journal

Woodworker's Journal is a leading woodworking periodical read by more than 500,000 active woodworkers. Intended for craftsmen of any skill level, the magazine has been published for more than 30 years.

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 2007
Publisher
Fox Chapel Publishing Company, Incorporated
Pages
151
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781565233447

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