Cabinetmaking: From Design To Finish
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Whether you're a professional builder or carpenter, or someone who enjoys
working with wood simply for the pleasure of the art, you'll find this
book an indispensable workbench tool. It's a ready-reference guide that
will help you with any cabinetmaking project you're likely to take on.
The book takes you step-by-step through the process of designing,
building, and finishing most types of cabinetry, from a single credenza
to a whole kitchen layout.
You'll find clear instructions and craftsman's tips on:
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Selecting woods
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Tools, both hand tools and power tools
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Cabinet shapes and design
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Making a cabinetmaker's special points and cuts
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Applying finishes, trims and moldings
The author uses simple shop methods rather than engineering methods to
teach fine woodworking and joinery. You'll learn how to design and plan a
project to avoid the costly mistakes poor planning will bring, and how to
build and finish pieces that will be true works of art you'll be proud to
display. Dozens of drawings and photographs supplement the text and show
you the end product, and a glossary of terms will help you describe your
needs to the material supplier.
About the Author
Byron W. Maguire has been fascinated with woodworking since
childhood. A true craftsman, he began his official training when he was
twelve years old working as an apprentice to his father, who was a master
cabinetmaker. While in the USAF, he spent nine years in the Civil
Engineer's carpentry shop where he built furniture and cabinetry for many
of the base clubs and chapels. After leaving the service, Mr. Maguire went
into business remodeling kitchens and building cabinetry and specialty
pieces, and taught classes in cabinetmaking at the Junior College VoTech
center. He sees fine woodworking not only as a craft that produces
long-lasting, beautiful pieces of furniture, but as creative artistry that
offers a release from the stress of the dull, routine work most people
spend their working lives doing
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Paperback, 416 pages
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Cabinetmaking: From Design to Finish
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