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Black & Decker Carpentry Made Simple: 23 Stylish Projects Learn as You Build New Edition [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 176 pages, aukštis x plotis: 279x216 mm, 300 color photos
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Aug-2018
  • Leidėjas: Cool Springs Press
  • ISBN-10: 076035779X
  • ISBN-13: 9780760357798
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 176 pages, aukštis x plotis: 279x216 mm, 300 color photos
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Aug-2018
  • Leidėjas: Cool Springs Press
  • ISBN-10: 076035779X
  • ISBN-13: 9780760357798
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Featuring 23 complete home furnishing plans presented with simple, graphic photos and illustrations, BLACK+DECKER Carpentry Made Simple is an interactive introduction to home carpentry: with great designs.

Each carefully selected project contains lessons and valuable tips on skill building and design to help you improve as a DIYer, as you simultaneously create lovely, modern, and even elegant chairs, benches, shelves, cabinets and lots more just pennies on the dollar versus shopping in trendy boutiques.

Carpentry Made Simple is a nonstop carpentry ride that will impress you with the quality and diversity of the information it shares. The 20+ projects have complete plans, detail photos, and clear assembly instructions. Each project also highlights a skill, tool, or technique that will add a new dimension to your skill set.

And not only will completing these projects sharpen your skills, but you will love the projects themselves. The design styles range from modern, to Euro, to industrial, with all of the major furnishing categories represented. When friends and visitors see the subtly beautiful contemporary furniture that you built yourself, you will realize just how satisfying it is to be your own home carpenter.
Introduction 6(2)
Personal Safety 8(8)
X-Chair
16(6)
Featured Tool: Drawknife
17(3)
Featured Skill: Woodburning Finish
20(2)
Nesting Crates
22(6)
Quick Tip: Zero-Clearance Throat Plate
26(1)
Featured Tool: Tenoning Jig
27(1)
Flat Panel Stool
28(6)
Featured Skill: Template Routing
29(5)
Split-Top Coffee Table
34(6)
Quick Tip: Sanding Blocks
35(4)
Quick Tip: Tabletop Options
39(1)
Knockdown Workbench
40(6)
Hall Table
46(6)
Featured Hardware: Forged Nails
47(4)
Featured Tool: Stacked Dado Set
51(1)
Cantilevered Stand
52(6)
Featured Skill: Pilots, Countersinks, and Counterbores
57(1)
Bridle Joint Stool
58(6)
Featured Skill: Drawboring
62(2)
"Zippered" Corner Shelf
64(6)
Quick Tip: Stationary Belt Sander
67(1)
Quick Tip: Depth Stop
68(1)
Featured Tool: Self-Centering Doweling Jig
69(1)
Kid's Chairs
70(6)
Featured Skill: Template Routing
73(3)
Open Display Shelf
76(6)
Featured Tool: Zero-Clearance Miter Saw Table
77(4)
Featured Skill: Gluing and Clamping
81(1)
Hickory Knickknack Shelves
82(6)
Featured Hardware: Keyhole Hangers
83(5)
"Celebrating Plywood" Coffee Table
88(8)
Featured Tip: Using Gun-bluing Solution
95(1)
Exotic Shelf
96(6)
Featured Tool: Double Miter Gauge
97(4)
Featured Tip: Laying Out Curves with a Slat and String
101(1)
Oak Step Stool
102(6)
Quick Tip: Dowels vs. Pegs
103(2)
Featured Tool: Sliding T-Bevel
105(2)
Quick Tip: Cutting Angled Bridle Joints
107(1)
Frame-Leg Bench
108(8)
Quick Tip: Custom Sanding Block
112(2)
Featured Tool: Box Joint Jig
114(2)
Round End Table
116(6)
Featured Skill: Four-Sided Taper
120(1)
Featured Tip: Routing a Perfect Circle
121(1)
Sliding Barn Door
122(6)
Featured Tool: Circular Saw Cutting Guide
127(1)
Cross-Leg Desk
128(8)
Featured Skill: Angled Drilling
134(2)
Nightstand with Drawer
136(10)
Featured Tool: Biscuit Jointer
140(6)
Rietveld Chair
146(8)
Featured Tip: Spacer Blocks
150(4)
Floating Shelf
154(6)
Featured Skill: Scribing to a Wall
158(1)
Quick Tip: Hanging Torsion Box Shelves
159(1)
Danish Modern Buffet
160(8)
Featured Skill: Applying Solid Wood Edgebanding
166(1)
Featured Skill: Tapering Short Legs
167(1)
Appendix A Nails 168(3)
Appendix B Screws & Other Hardware 171(1)
Appendix C Glue & Other Adhesives 172(1)
Appendix D Metric Conversions 173(1)
Index 174
As a kid growing up on a small farm, fixing things and making things started early in life and led to a passion for woodworking and a love of traditional hand tools and methods of work. Now based in Minneapolis, Brad Holden has been building cabinets and furnitureboth in professional cabinet shops and in his own shopfor thirty years. During that time, Brad also spent twelve years as a freelance editor for American Woodworker magazine. He is currently an associate editor for The Family Handyman magazine.