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Weekend Woodworking For The Garden (by Cindy Burda, Thomas Stender)

In just a single weekend, you can decorate your garden with a classic bench, bird feeder, planter, lawn furniture and more. No special skills required! From functional gadgets to fabulous furniture, here are 20 great-looking projects that even beginners can make in just a day or two. If you can saw a board, hammer a nail, and drive a screw, you can construct a pretty trellis to hide unsightly walls, a bluebird house, seedling tray, elegant Oriental plant pedestal (with ceramic tiles for a decorative touch), hanging wine chiller, and picnic table and bench combination. With the carefully
constructed plans, readily available materials and tools, simple techniques, and inspiring photos of the finished items, your garden will soon be accessorized. Don't fill your beautiful "outdoor rooms" with manufactured items when it's quick, easy, and satisfying to do-it-yourself!

 

 


Building Perfect Tool Chest (by Jim Stack)

Why should woodworkers spend money on pre-packaged tool boxes when they can create something better themselves? In this book, seasoned craftsmen Jim Stack provides clear step-by-step instructions for building 15 tool chests. Each practical and stylish design is adaptable to individual needs and provides a convenient place to store all of a woodworker’s tools. Offering a wide range of tool chest styles--from elegant to utilitarian--and minimal tool requirements, this exciting guide is sure to have a variety of projects that will appeal to every woodworker. Readers will also find that completing these projects increase their knowledge and mastery of basic woodworking techniques.

 

 

 


Shelves & Bookcases (by Stanley Books (Editor)

Eight projects range from a simple wall shelf and a cube unit to a bookcase with movable shelves and TV stand with shelves. * Each project offers options to customize with materials, finishes, features, and dimensions. * Step-by-step approach leads novice do-it-yourselfers through projects. * "Prestart" checklists, pro tips, and safety hints help work go more easily and quickly. * Projects feature alternative solutions to help DIYers deal with unusual situations. * Most projects are presented in only one or two spreads so readers can quickly access all the information and instructions they need to get the job done right. * More than 400 photos and illustrations provide explanations that ensure success. * The most comprehensive, easy-to-follow instructions published.

 

 

 


Home Storage Projects: Creative Solutions for Every Room of the House
(by Paul Anthony)

offers 13 projects to store almost anything. Projects include CD and cassette storage, a desktop organizer, a kitchen workstation, and a medicine cabinet. Tthese are not plain shelves and storage spaces, they are attractive designs. Includes illustrations and a complete cut-list for each project.

 

 

 

 


The Complete Book of Woodworking: Detailed Plans for More Than 40 Fabulous Projects (by Landauer Corporation)

This is a step-by-step guide to essential woodworking skills, techniques, tools and tips. For the beginning woodworker or the most experienced hobbyist, this book is of incredible value to all. This book takes the reader from the principles of basic design to essential woodworking techniques to a gallery of 40 complete project plans. More than 1200 full-color photos are included in this book with tips for shop set-up and safety, how to use tools, make jigs and joints, applying finishes and wood selection.

 

 

 


Wooden Fences (by George Nash, James Blair (Photographer)

Experienced carpenter George Nash traces the evolution of the American wooden fence from Colonial times to the present. Along the way, he discusses the various types of fences and explains how to design a fence to meet every conceivable need--including how to be a good neighbor. The book also gives practical information on how to build a fence, from laying it out to digging postholes, anchoring the posts, and installing gates. An inspiring and useful book for homeowners and landscapers alike.

 

 

 


How to Build Wooden Gates and Picket Fences: 100 Classic Designs (by Kevin Geist)

From country quaint to formal and elegant, this book offers fence patterns to complement every architectural style. It covers every aspect of fence building--from selecting the most appropriate design to choosing the materials--and provides complete instructions for installation. 115 line drawings.

 

 

 

 


Building Fireplace Mantels: Distinctive Projects for Any Style Home
(by Mario Rodriguez)

This is an outstanding book on a focused topic: "Distinctive [Fireplace] Projects for any Style Home." After discussing some basics of mantel making, he describes in detail from start to finish, step-by-step, including a materials list, suppliers, and tools needed for nine projects to build nine different style firelplace mantels: Simple Colonial, Georgian, Simple Federal, Arts and Crafts, Mackintosh, Victorian, Greene and Greene, Art Deco, and Contemporary.

 

 

 


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