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This DVD will teach you the entire process of making a rustic chair, including how to select the parts of your project from raw sticks and how to steam-bend posts when necessary; as well as making the...
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Bestseller and woodworking classic Routing for Beginners is a complete guide to making the most from the most versatile of power tools – the router. This completely new edition of the book brings it b...
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An inspiring introduction to the art of turning bowls and goblets from freshly felled, unseasoned wood. There is information on how to harvest and store timber, how to cut it into workable sizes and h...
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This popular style has never been addressed through its furniture – until now. Craftsman style furniture is often treated as part of the background of a Craftsman interior, but in this book the furnit...
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Strong, appropriate and well-fitting joints are one of the hallmarks of the skilled woodworker. Making them properly requires intelligent planning, accurate marking out, and a sufficient degree of car...
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A breathtaking variety of techniques to enhance your work from traditional dyes to sandblasting!...
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Brilliantly detailed step-by-step demonstrations and explanations from David Springett will have you turning such intricate marvels as a spiked star in a cube, Chinese balls, and a lattice pomander!...
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Old furniture, whether a treasured heirloom or consignment shop find, is often better made than anything that can be bought today. So, why let damaged finishes detract from a beautiful piece when you ...
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Once you've watched how Mehler constructs this Shaker table, you can build your own and adapt his techniques for any other furniture projects you want to tackle...
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Learn to wet-turn and create end-grain bowls whilst retaining the bark as a rim....