- Details
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- Product # 071223
- Type Paperback
- ISBN 978-1-60085-049-3
- Published Date 2008
- Dimensions 8 1/2 x 10 7/8
- Pages 224
- Photos 362 photographs and
- Drawings 239 drawings
In just about any room in the house, it's great to have some extra storage space to keep things organized and uncluttered.
If you want to create customized storage spaces for your home, Shelves, Cabinets & Bookcases offers everything you need to design and build sturdy, functional, attractive pieces.
Originally published in the pages of Fine Woodworking and Fine Homebuilding magazines, the articles in this book feature designs, construction details, and tips from some of the most accomplished carpenters and woodworkers in the country.
Whether you want to make a simple built-in or a high style bookcase, kitchen cabinets or a media center, you'll find every last detail is here -- with clear, step-by-step instructions and useful graphics.
Here are some of the topics you'll learn about:- Supporting Shelves
- Six Ways to Edge Plywood
- Dressing Up a Basic Box
- Arts & Crafts Wall Shelf
- Bookshelves in a Day
- Outfitting a Closet
- Built-in Basics
- Building around Electronics
- Installing Kitchen Cabinets
- Re-facing Kitchen Cabinets
- Drawer Design Strategies
- Table of Contents
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Introduction
Section 1 - Basics
Engineering a Bookcase
Jeff MillerBiscuit Basics
Tony O'MalleyA User's Guide to Plywood
Roland JohnsonSix Ways to Edge Plywood
Mario RodriguezSection 2 - Shelves and Bookcases
Shelving, Plain and Simple
M. Felix MartiShaker Wall Shelf
Peter TurnerArts and Crafts Wall Shelf
Nancy HillerBookcase Made With Biscuit Joinery
Peter TurnerA Choice of Three Bookcases
Philip C. LoweA Bookcase That Breaks the Rules
Gary M. KatzA Classic Bookcase in the Craftsman Style
Gary RogowskiKnockdown Bookshelves in a Day
Steve LattaUpdated Arts and Crafts Bookcase
Gregory PaoliniOutfitting a Clothes Closet
Gary M. KatzSection 3 - Entertainment Centers and Built-ins
Built-in Basics
Tony O'MalleyEngineering an Entertainment Center
Brooks TannerEntertainment Center in Quartersawn Maple
Peter TurnerSection 4 - Cabinets
An Inside Look at Kitchen Cabinets
Scott GibsonInstalling Kitchen Cabinets
Tom LawHanging Kitchen Cabinets Smooth and Solo
Mike GuertinDressing Up Plywood Cabinets With Face Frames
Joseph BealsRefacing Kitchen Cabinets
Rex AlexanderChoosing Kitchen Countertops
Scott GibsonMake Your Own Laminate Countertops
Steve MorrisDrawer Design Strategies
Gary RogowskiCredits
Index - Introduction
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One hobby often leads to another. The hobby of reading is probably responsible for creating more woodworkers than any pastime I can think of -- most of the woodworkers I meet got started in the craft because they found themselves with a stack of books and nowhere to put them. Whether you build your own bookcases (or shelves, or kitchen cabinets) because you're too persnickety to accept the ones for sale at furniture stores or because you're too thrifty to pay for them is a decision I'll leave up to you.
Whether your tastes lean toward 18th century, Shaker, Arts and Crafts, or contemporary -- and whether you're looking for simple pine shelving or a kitchen full of cabinets -- one or more of this collection's wide array of designs is sure to suit your tastes. With a little attention to detail and armed with the guidance found in this book, you can create storage and display solutions that do the job with style.
If you're just getting started in woodworking, be careful. For some of us the woodworking bug takes on a life of its own. We might go on to build beds, chests of drawers, chairs and tables, but we never stop building shelves for our books. If we did, where would we put this one? - Reviews
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