Here is page 3 of a collection
of books on different woodworking projects. These books will provide
information and techniques on different furniture projects, crafts,
and specialties.
Creative Storage Solutions for Your Home: Includes 10 Beautiful Furniture
Projects (by Rick Williams)
This book helps woodworkers, hobbyists and home
improvement enthusiasts convert the unused areas in their homes
into useful storage spaces--for example, by turning a cluttered
closet into a built-in bookcase. There are 10 creative projects
in all, each one made with basic woodworking techniques and a
minimal number of tools. Step-by-step photos and instructions
accompany every project, including a built-in display case, a
three-sided curio hutch, a built-in bookcase, a grandfather clock,
a three-piece sectional entertainment center and more!
Woodworking Projects (by Sunset Books)
The Art Of Making Elegant Wood Boxes: Award Winning Designs
(by Tony Lydgate)
Woodworkers will be delighted by this celebration of elegant
wood boxes--23 ingenious projects, complete with detailed plans for construction. "...for
those who want to improve their box-making abilities."--Woodwork. "The
author assembles a collection of plans for the most spectacular wooden
boxes available....There is something here for woodworkers of all skill
levels....Some of the most beautiful photographs of wood-crafts available....Recommended." --Library
Journal. "Lydgate has raised craft to high art....Build exquisite
projects without using much material at all....More than 30 projects are
included....I can't give a higher recommendation."--Popular
Woodworking.
Display Cases You Can Build (by Danny Proulx)
There's nothing more satisfying for a woodworker than building
something that can be put to use right away. Display Cases You Can Build
contains complete step-by-step photos, material lists and construction
plans for 10 attractive cabinets. These projects require only basic woodworking
tools and can be used to show off a variety of collectibles, including
dolls, records, dishes and curios. Finished pieces range from large,
room-dividing wall cabinets to wall-mounted display cases. Readers will
be able to show off their favorite objects to the world in custom-made
displays of their own creation.
Making Wood Signs (by Patrick Spielman)
With more than 250,000 copies sold, this is the must-have
manual for anyone who wants to make wood signs, whether to hang on a
business or provide a warm welcome on the porch. Top woodworking author
Patrick Spielman shares his expertise on all aspects of the craft: which
woods to choose, what tools you'll need and how to implement them, and
how to use and create foolproof letter and ornament templates. Hundreds
of photographs, all in color, present the required
techniques, including relief carving, scroll-sawing, sandblasting, and routing.
There's even information on using CNC routers in a small shop. With Spielman's
unequalled guidance, you'll soon be producing authentic, well-crafted signs.
Bonus: a photo gallery and ready-to-use patterns for an abundance of signs.
Building Woodshop Workstations (by Danny Proulx)
Whether they’re fighting cramped quarters or just
looking to be more organized, woodworkers will want to get their hands
on the 11 projects
in Building Workshop Workstations. Readers will find detailed plans for
building completely self- contained units for every tool (and related accessories)
in their shop.
These efficient designs ensure that all the wrenches, blades,
jigs and attachments for each power tool can be put in one place and
within arm’s
reach. It’s the perfect way to maximize efficiency for everything
from the table saw and drill press to the miter saw and sharpening stone.
Both beginning and advanced woodworkers will enjoy making--and using--these
creative shop solutions. Every project includes clear step-by-step photos
and instruction and was tested by the editors at Popular Woodworking magazine.
Build Your Own Home Office Furniture (by Danny Proulx)
Setting up a home office involves time, money and careful planning.
For the creative woodworker, it can also mean the satisfaction of building
each piece yourself. With designs ranging from weekend projects to a
fully-realized computer desk, all of the plans in this book are fresh,
functional and fun to build, including a stand-up desk recalling the
unique work habits of Ernest Hemingway.
Everything in this book is accessible, even for beginning woodworkers
without elaborate shops. Designs include desks, shelving, room dividers
and more. Easy-to-follow instructions are accompanied by detailed photographs
showing all the key steps. Projects can be completed quickly, so craftsmen
save money without a huge investment of time.