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Easy
Weekend Wood Projects (Woodworking for Women)
by Jeanne Stauffer (Editor)
Spiral-bound: 176 pages ISBN: 1596350210
Publisher: Annie's Attic; Spiral edition (February 1, 2006) |
| Sensational collection of weekend
projects designed to be built in 20 hours or less, these projects include lovely furniture
pieces like a cherry Morris-style chair or a selection of tables, as well as quick, easy
decorative items for your home and garden. There are attractive and functional items as
well, such as a tambour-door breadbox for the bakers and a seedling starter for the
gardeners. Something for every interest and skill level. |
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Traditional
Country Woodworking: 18 Pieces to Make for Inside and Out
by Jack Hill, James Merrell (Photographer)
Hardcover: 128 pages ISBN: 1845331605
Publisher: Mitchell Beazley (August 28, 2006) |
| Age-old rural crafts, made by
todays woodworkers with contemporary techniquesthats the special
attraction of all 18 of these projects, for use and display indoors and outdoors. Only
basic woodworking skills are needed to make any of the historic designs, including Shaker
Shelves & Pegboard, Five-Board Bench, Candle Stand, Rocking Chair, Hooded Cradle,
Blanket Box, and another dozen beautiful works. A wide selection of woods and finishes
makes it possible for every piece to be unique, while keeping alive the hallowed
traditions of simplicity, utility, and durability. |
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Doggie
Homes (DIY): Barkitecture for Your Best Friend
by Matthew Klarich, Jeff Woods
Paperback: 128 pages ISBN: 1579908535
Publisher: Lark Books (August 15, 2006)
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| Mans best friend deserves a
home of his own. Build one good enough to prove to your puppy that being in the doghouse
can be a wonderful thing. The experts on the Barkitecture series have two dozen fabulous
options, plus lots of advice on choosing the best one for your particular dog. And the
styles are smashing, including a rustic log cabin, exotic pagoda, or adorable tent. Each
project appears in color, with meticulous instructions, how-to photos, and tips on
customizing the designs. |
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Beautiful
Wooden Projects for Outdoor Living
by John Marckworth
Paperback: 128 pages ISBN: 1558707727
Publisher: Popular Woodworking Books (November 3, 2006) |
| Fresh designs any woodworker can
build, this book gives readers a wealth of choices for "furnishing" their
outdoor sanctuaries. Easy to build inventive projects with complete step-by-step photos
and instructions from a master carpenter. A wide variety of stunning projects, including a
garden arbor, tool shed, potting bench, garden chair and more. Instructions for
customizing each project to fit individual tastes and needs. Tips, hints and ideas that
make these simple-to-build projects perfect for woodworkers of all levels and DIY
enthusiasts. |
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Carved
Gifts for All Occasions: 100 Simple Projects for the Woodcarver
by James E. Seitz
Paperback: 96 pages ISBN: 0941936953
Publisher: Linden Publishing (October 28, 2006) |
| Woodcarvers are always looking for
new ideas, and this guide provides a wide variety of great gift ideasfrom
traditional objects like walking sticks, bowls, and pencil holders to earrings, bracelets,
and brooches. A section devoted to jewelry provides literature on an often-neglected niche
of woodcarving. Ideas for specific holidays or special events like birthdays, graduations,
and holidays are also included. All the projects are photographed and are accompanied by
detailed, step-by-step instructions, allowing novice carvers as well as more experienced
woodworkers to complete the pieces. |
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