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How to Make Kitchen Cabinets by Randy Johnson Book Summary:
An everything but the kitchen sink guide to building kitchen cabinets and making simple, but impressive kitchen upgrades from the experts at American Woodworker. Readers will learn how to make cabinets from plywood, how to make many styles of cabinet door including popular cathedral doors, how to build and install drawers, which hardware to choose, how to make and edge laminate countertops and how to install the completed results. All the information is reader-tested, authoritative and current with contemporary workshop practices. Includes small projects such as simple kitchen upgrades, plus an appliance garage, a kitchen stool and a freestanding pantry, taken from 35 articles that have appeared in the magazine.
Building Kitchen Cabinets for Beginners by Lisa Potter Book Summary:
Kitchens are the amazing DIY projects that you can make with wood and provides the ultimate return on your investments and show how woodworkers can undertake the complex job of designing and building cabinets for kitchen, this short but straight to the point guide will show you step by step instructions on how to build your own DIY shelves to save time, materials and moneyThe benefits of building your own kitchen cabinets is that you are not only saving money but also master constructions and materials used in factory made cabinets and get exactly the sizes you desireIf you can use a tablesaw, router and drill then this guide will show you how to build breathtaking and amazing kitchen cabinets in the comfort of your home
Building Cabinet Doors & Drawers by Danny Proulx Book Summary:
Here is a virtual encyclopedia of cabinet door and drawer styles and instruction for designing, constructing, and installing them. Slab, MDF, simulated and true raised panel, frame and panel, arched frame and panel, mitered panel, cope and stick, glass, and tambour: all of these types of cabinet doors—and the drawers to match—are illustrated and explained with step-by-step construction notes and measurements. In addition, all of the common methods of joinery, such as dowels, biscuits, splines, miters, dadoes, tongue and groove, and mortise and tenons are explained and illustrated.
Kitchen Cabinets Made Simple by Gregory Paolini Book Summary:
"Kitchen Cabinets Made Simple" demystifies kitchen cabinet construction and makes it possible for the dedicated do-it-yourselfer to build new cabinets for a fraction of the cost of buying them. Includes a companion DVD with step-by-step video tutorials.
Simply Built Cabinets by Danny Proulx Book Summary:
Yes, cabinets are those things that make up the storage in a kitchen. And they are the built-in storage spaces in your bathroom, den and other rooms. But cabinets are also free-standing storage units like bookcases. Building cabinets is really building boxes and there are simple techniques to create solid, quality cabinets that look great. Learn easy steps for making doors and drawers for your cabinets; how to make counter tops, install hardware and more.
Kitchen Cabinets Made Simple by Gregory Paolini Book Summary:
"Kitchen Cabinets Made Simple" demystifies kitchen cabinet construction and makes it possible for the dedicated do-it-yourselfer to build new cabinets for a fraction of the cost of buying them. Includes a companion DVD with step-by-step video tutorials.
Build Your Harvest Kitchen by William H. Hylton Book Summary:
Complete plans, drawings, material lists, and detailed instructions for creating nearly fifty unique items for the kitchen accompany how-to information on constructing a true working kitchen equipped for cooking, canning, and baking
The Hunting and Fishing Camp Builder's Guide by Monte Burch Book Summary:
There cannot be a hunter and angler who has not, at some time or other, daydreamed about building his or her own camp. Hunting & Fishing Camp Builder’s Guide provides the concepts, plans, and know-how to turn a daydream into a reality. Monte Burch applies decades of how-to skills to describe the “ins and outs” of design and construction. From the cabin to the furniture inside, you can do it all yourself and create the camp or lodge of your dreams.
Cabinets and Countertops by Charles R. Self Book Summary:
Cabinet-building tricks of the tradeWould you like to have your own cabinetmaking business...do an excellent job...and make a decent living? Cabinets and Countertops shows you how. Learn how to set up your custom shop, fill it with the right (not necessarily expensive)tools and use them to produce cabinets while pleasing high-end customers with top-notch quality, design and service. You get all of author Charles Self's expertise on:*kitchen planning, including designing for lifestyle*suitable woods - natural and engineered*tools and basic joinery techniques*constructing the carcass, face frames and doors*building and attaching drawers*hardware and finishes*installing base and wall cabinets*selecting, building and installing countertops*projects for slow times*much, much more!
Kitchen Cabinets Center - Your One Stop Guide for Everything Kitchen Cabinets Related. Guide to Building, Assembling, Refacing, Painting by Anthony Book Summary:
Your one stop guide for all kitchen cabinets related information. Building, assembling, refacing, painting...Considering options to buy kitchen cabinets? Looking for cheap kitchen cabinets or discount kitchen cabinets? Do it all yourself with this comprehensive guide
Bob Lang's Complete Kitchen Cabinetmaker by Robert W. Lang Book Summary:
Provides instructions for designing and making custom cabinets, including how to develop working shop drawings, how to build traditional face-frame cabinets and Euro-style cabinets, and how to cut and join the basic box for any project.
Transforming Your Kitchen with Stock Cabinetry by Jonathan Benson,Sherry Benson Book Summary:
Design, Select, and Install for a Custom Look at the Right Price. Filled with great advice and lessons from a remodeling pro on how to transform your kitchen affordably using stock cabinets and a well-thought-out plan. Take the stress out of kitchen remodeling with advice on how to plan it, and do it affordably with the help of remodeling pro Jonathan Benson.
The Illustrated Guide to Cabinet Doors and Drawers by David Getts Book Summary:
Virtually every door and drawer variation that a cabinet maker is likely to encounter is addressed and explained in this comprehensive guide. Designed to provide tips for both the professional woodworker and the hobbyist, this handy reference will supply the information needed to design and construct distinctive cabinetry.
Beautiful Built-ins: Plans for Designing with Stock Cabinets by Connie Edwards Book Summary:
* Provides everything builders, designers, and remodelers need to know about using stock kitchen cabinetry to create functional built-ins throughout the home * Includes 750 detailed drawings, photos, etc.
City Maps Manado Indonesia by James mcFee Book Summary:
City Maps Manado Indonesia is an easy to use small pocket book filled with all you need for your stay in the big city. Attractions, pubs, bars, restaurants, museums, convenience stores, clothing stores, shopping centers, marketplaces, police, emergency facilities are only some of the places you will find in this map. This collection of maps is up to date with the latest developments of the city as of 2017. We hope you let this map be part of yet another fun Manado adventure :)
Pure & Applied Science Books, 1876-1982 by N.A Book Summary:
Over 220,000 entries representing some 56,000 Library of Congress subject headings. Covers all disciplines of science and technology, e.g., engineering, agriculture, and domestic arts. Also contains at least 5000 titles published before 1876. Has many applications in libraries, information centers, and other organizations concerned with scientific and technological literature. Subject index contains main listing of entries. Each entry gives cataloging as prepared by the Library of Congress. Author/title indexes
HomeMade Modern by Ben Uyeda Book Summary:
You can make the furniture you want at a fraction of the price of store-bought furniture. Not only will you save tons of money, but you'll also make environmentally sustainable pieces that are solidly built, using real materials like metal, wood, concrete, and other recycled ready-mades. The projects in this book don't require special skills, prior experience, or even a garage full of tools. You'll be walked step-by-step through the process of making furniture, from where to buy the materials (or where to scavenge) to how to make the most of the tools you own.
Reader's Digest Book of Home Do-it-yourself Projects by Reader's Digest,Reader's Digest Editors,Robert Dolezal Book Summary:
Provides instructions for completing a variety of woodworking and home improvement projects, ranked by skill level from novice to veteran craftsman, and including information on tools, finishes, construction techniques, and a where-to-buy-it guide.
How to Plan, Contract, and Build Your Own Home by Richard M. Scutella,Dave Heberle Book Summary:
Step-by-step blueprint for do-it-yourself home builders. From locating an architect, to hiring workers, to selecting features and fixtures, and more, here's how to build or expand your own home from start to finish--and save! Richard M. Scutella and Dave Heberle's soup-to-nuts guide, How to Plan, Contract and Build Your Own Home, Third Edition, leads you through the perils of homebuilding to make sure you end up with exactly what you want. You get point-by-point tips on choosing a site and style, keeping home traffic patterns sensible, deciding on the right size for rooms, preparing plans, getting permits and more. Unique "quality control" insights into each stage of construction highlight problems to watch out for--foundation, roof, floors, walls, stairs, walkways and driveways, heating and cooling, electrical capacity and wiring, even computer wiring and alarm sensors. From turning the first shovel of earth to the final inspection, this homeowner's construction manual makes sure your dream house will be a dream come true.