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Creating Beautiful Boxes With Inlay Techniques by Doug Stowe β€” book cover

Creating Beautiful Boxes With Inlay Techniques

by Doug Stowe
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Overview


Everybody loves boxes - especially woodworkers. After all, they're easy to make, great for gifts, and are perfect for honing your skills.

Creating Beautiful Boxes With Inlay Techniques is a practical, easy-to-understand working manual to building elegant boxes in an array of shapes, colors and sizes. Rich in information, Doug Stowe's book details everything you need to know - from tips on tools to specific wood recommendations to sources of hard-to-find materials.

Nothing has been left out or left to chance.

Each project - the sculpted pecan box, the routed box with sliding top, the bandsaw box, and more - is lavishly illustrated with color photographs of the finishes project, detailed drawings and cutting lists, and step-by-step photos so precise and vivid that you could probably build the projects without reading a word (there are more than two dozen of these illustrating the first simple project alone)!

Projects include:

  • Pen box
  • Stamp box
  • Triangle box
  • Walnut box with spalted maple inlay
  • Checkerboard inlay box
  • Sculpted pecan box
  • CD cabinet
  • Tea chest
  • Cherry dovetailed jewelry box
  • Jewelry cabinet
  • Earring chest
  • Fiddleback maple jewelry chest

What's more, Creating Beautiful Boxes With Inlay Techniques gives you the know-how to design your own adaptations of these and other projects.

So no matter your experience or shop size, you'll be inlaying your own boxes with confidence and flawless fits, time after time, in no time at all.

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Library Journal

Stowe is a woodworker with 20 years' experience and an eye for boxes and box making. In a well-presented, concise format he outlines 15 projects illustrated in full color. The designs are open-ended, allowing the available wood to take the lead in a given project. Materials and tool lists are included, and line drawings highlight details the photographs cannot. Solid advice on woodworking, and by extension, life, is included where appropriate. Most of these projects are geared toward the experienced woodworker, but less skilled hobbyists and other general "enjoyers of wood" will also find pleasure here. Gentle in tone but strong in presentation, this book is solidly grounded in practice. Recommended for large crafts and woodworking collections.Alexander Hartmann, INFOPHILE, Williamsport, Pa.

Book Details

Published
October 1, 1997
Publisher
F+W Media, Inc.
Pages
128
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781558704435

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