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Cabinetry 1:
Cabinets - Kitchen Cabinets - Countertops
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Cabinets
and Countertops
by Fine Homebuilding
Paperback: 160 pages
Publisher: Taunton (May 30, 2006)
ISBN: 1561588067 |
| Cabinets & Countertops, the
latest book in the For Pros By Pros series, is the best field-tested residential
construction information for professional builders and remodelers and ambitious
homeowners. Articles will be selected from Fine Homebuilding magazine, the country's top
residential construction magazine. Taunton's For Pros By Pros series is a category leader;
these are the best-built books for builders. The intended audience for this book includes
professionals (small scale builders, general contractors, and remodeling contractors
looking for professional-level results and practical, expert advice) and ambitious,
experienced DIYers. |
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Building
Traditional Kitchen Cabinets:
Completely Revised and Updated
by Jim Tolpin
Paperback: 224 pages ISBN: 1561587974
Publisher: Taunton; Rev&Updtd edition (April 18, 2006) |
| First published in 1994, this book
quickly established itself as the standard shop reference on building kitchen cabinets. It
covers all aspects of building a complete set of cabinets, from choosing a style for
doors, to laying out the cabinets, to finishing and installing convenience hardware in the
interiors. |
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Work
Surfaces And Countertops
by Lisa Stockwell Kessler
Paperback: 128 pages
Publisher: Sunset Publishing Corporation (June 30, 2005)
ISBN: 0376018070 |
| When it comes to planning and
building effective, efficient work areas, dont just skim the surfacelet
Sunsets experts guide you through the entire process. This new volume helps
do-it-yourselfers select from todays many optionsceramic, laminate, wood,
granite, and even concrete. Detailed instructions and surefire techniques ensure smooth
installation of work surfaces and countertops. Includes 14 projects for every room in the
house and garage, plus outdoor work and entertainment areas, too. |
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Complete
Kitchen Cabinetmaker: Shop Drawings and Professional Methods for Designing
and Constructing Every Kind of Kitchen and Built-in Cabinet by Robert W.
Lang
Paperback: 220 pages ISBN: 189283622X
Publisher: Cambium Press (January 1, 2006) |
| Demonstrating how woodworkers can
approach the complex job of designing and making built-in cabinets for kitchens, family
rooms, and home offices, this technical handbook provides meticulously detailed shop
drawings, instructions, and hundreds of professional tips for saving time, materials,
unnecessary aggravation, and money. Bob Lang covers building traditional face-frame
cabinets as well as constructing contemporary frameless Euro-style cabinets. Learn how to
develop working shop drawings and cutting lists, and how to work with materials as varied
as solid wood and plastic laminate. Technical instructions for cutting and joining the
basic box, as well as for fitting it to drawer stacks, sinks, corners, appliances, and
islands, are also included, plus detailed steps for sanding, finishing, and installing
each piece. |
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Designing
and Building Cabinets (The New Best of Fine Woodworking Series) by Fine
Woodworking (Editor)
Paperback: 160 pages
Publisher: The Taunton Press (September 18, 2004)
ISBN: 156158732X |
| Designing and Building Cabinets
contains articles that present the basics of design and construction in
easy-to-understand, accessible terms. From the editors of Fine Woodworking-the dream team
of woodworking professionals-this is a fully indexed, ultimate visual reference for
woodworkers. |
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Jim
Tolpin's Guide to Becoming a Professional Cabinetmaker
by Jim Tolpin
Paperback: 128 pages
Publisher: Popular Woodworking Books (October 2005)
ISBN: 1558707530 |
| Who hasn't dreamed of doing what
they love as their job? Jim Tolpin did just that by turning his cabinetmaking hobby into a
lucrative, full-time profession. And now he shows other woodworkers how to do the same in
Jim Tolpin's Guide to Becoming a Professional Cabinetmaker. He provides readers with:
Proven strategies for working with clients, saving on costs and improving profit margins;
All the business forms needed, including a job estimating template and a sample client
contract; Illustrated tips on laying out an organized shop, guaranteed to improve work
flow; Streamlined directions for doing what cabinetmakers really love: building amazing
cabinets. |
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Refacing
Cabinets: Making an Old Kitchen New
by Herrick Kimball
Paperback: 176 pages
Publisher: Taunton (November 1, 1997)
ISBN: 1561581976 |
| New cabinets are one of the most
expensive components of a remodeled kitchen. By refacing old cabinets, virtually anyone
with basic skills can make a kitchen or any room in the house look stunning at a fraction
of the cost of new. The secret is knowing how to refurbish old cabinets by applying
high-quality wood laminate and new cabinet doors, door fronts, and/or trim. This method
requires only basic woodworking skills so it is a good option for beginners. The book
shows readers everything they need to know to achieve professional results. 130 color
photos. 50 drawings. |
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