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Craftsman Furniture Projects: Timeless Designs and Trusted Techniques From Woodworking's Top Experts (The Best of Woodworker's Journal series)

Craftsman Furniture Projects: Timeless Designs and Trusted Techniques From Woodworking's Top Experts (The Best of Woodworker's Journal series)
By Editors of Woodworker's Journal

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Creating furniture in the Craftsman style—attractive, functional pieces with trademark clean lines, durable joinery that mesh well with other furniture styles—is easier than ever with this guide featuring expert instruction from the editors at Woodworker's Journal. Those newly interested in the Craftsman style or aficionados looking for more challenging designs will find a variety of projects—including a slatted bookcase, side and arm chairs, tall stools, and a wine cupboard—to hone their skills. Each project is accompanied by example images, detailed plans, expert instructions, and helpful tips to ensure finished products of the highest quality.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #117298 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-04-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 160 pages

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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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Great book for Making Mission Style Furniture5
One of the hardest things about building Mission Style Furniture is getting the finish right. If you are only making one piece there isn't much trouble but if you're trying to match the colors of existing pieces you are headed down a rough road. Not only is this book well laid out with great projects it covers a lot of basics, including the finishing of pieces. In fact it gives multiple techniques from fuming oak to using gels. This book is not only worth the cost for the projects (the Greene and Greene Serving Table is unique) but more than worth it for the background building techniques.