
A thoughtfully designed cabinet, built of carefully selected materials, transcends its utilitarian storage role into functional art The eight wonderful small cabinets in this book will inspire novice and intermediate woodworkers to create a project that showcases not only their treasures, but also their talent Detailed instructions along with 300 color photos and 30 drawings will help readers hone their cabinetmaking abilities, while design suggestions encourage them to use their own creativity and craftsmanship to customize the projects and make them their own....
Title | : | Building Small Cabinets |
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ISBN | : | 1600853471 |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Language | : | English |
Publisher | : | Taunton Press November 29, 2011 |
Number of Pages | : | 160 pages |
File Size | : | 977 KB |
Status | : | Available For Download |
Last checked | : | 21 Minutes ago! |
Building Small Cabinets Reviews
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This book is so well written and excellently illustrated that you can actually build the projects with ease. Most "how-to" books are unclear, incomplete, and "iffy" at best. The book is logically constructed in order to show the progression of steps of construction from the tools and materials you need to the last attachment.
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Great book, right amount of info in my opinion. As the book progresses the cabinets get to be more than I bought the book for wich is fine. But more “small cabinet” ideas would’ve been better.
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My husband loves to do his woodworking and is always looking for new projects. This book has lots of projects with easy to follow instructions for great results.
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I have been looking for a book like this for a long time.
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This is a good book on cabinets,and i love all Doug Stowes box making books. Clear illistrations and thoughtfull building processes.From a simple cabinet to a inspired cabinet on stand.A good beginner or intermediate read.
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Overall I thought the book was ok, there wasn't much in the way of projects that I'm interested in. I was more looking for
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My first book by Doug Stowe and a pleasant read. It covers both technique and not at least several exiting projects that cover numerous classical aspects in regards to building furniture.