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The Complete Illustrated Guide to Furniture and Cabinet Construction

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  1. Scott Pointon "Former Marine, Librarian, Wood... says:
    112 of 115 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Its really quite good!, July 15, 2004
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    Scott Pointon “Former Marine, Librarian, Wood… (Crest Hill, IL United States) –
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    This review is from: The Complete Illustrated Guide to Furniture and Cabinet Construction (Hardcover)

    Through my work as a public librarian I recently ordered this book, and subsequently had the opportunity to be the first at my library to read it! I am very impressed with the sheer scope of the work. Having long been a fan of the Taunton Press I expected this work to be very good quality, and I was not disappointed. I agree with most of the favorable comments made by other reviewers, but I have to disagree with the claim made by another that this book is disjointed. I found it to be very readable and informative.

    To me the beauty of this book is that there is something in it for everyone. Beginners will of course gather the most new knowledge here, but even seasoned woodworkers (and woodworking book junkies) will find it interesting and above all useful. Besides the grand scope of the book, I was impressed most with the fresh and creative ways that common woodworking knowledge is presented. I found that the way the chapters were laid out, the order of presentation, felt very natuaral. Each subject flows nicely into the next. I particularly liked the sections illustrating the most common forms of a particular component of woodworking. Such as, the most common methods for mounting and fitting drawers and doors, the most common edge details for shelving, the most common dimensions for various categories of furniture, etc.

    If I had to sum up why this book is a great buy I would have to say it is because this book serves as both an encyclopedia of woodworking facts (usefull to all woodworkers among us) and a comprehensive collection of tips and advice (which novices will find especially helpful). I highly recommend this purchase.

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  2. Marc Ruby™ "The Noh Hare™" says:
    46 of 46 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Excellent Work, October 25, 2004
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    Marc Ruby™ “The Noh Hare™” (Warren, MI USA) –
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    This review is from: The Complete Illustrated Guide to Furniture and Cabinet Construction (Hardcover)

    This is yet another excellent volume in Taunton’s ‘Complete Illustrated’ woodworking series. Focused on (but not really limited to) furniture and cabinet construction, the book takes the reader through 1) Tools and Materials, 2) Box and Case Construction, 3) Doors, 4) Bases, Feet, and Stands, 5) Frame Construction, and wraps up with 6) Tabletops and Work Surfaces. This is an ambitious undertaking under any circumstances, but Andy Rae finds an approach that is both broad in coverage and tightly organized.

    After a few initial wobbles as the book gets underway, the reader will grasp the overall approach and discover that there seems to be an endless supply of techniques and idea one can draw on. Whatever your level of building there is good material – this is one of those efforts that can help you make a breakthrough in quality of work.

    Unlike many how-to books this series stays away from getting bogged down in projects. This allows the writer to move around and offer a lot of alternatives rather than get bogged down in one way to do things. It doesn’t hurt to have a project in mind when reading the book, but be sure that it will change several times as you read and absorb the ideas.

    I have a buffet table that owes a great deal to Andy Rae’s ability to communicate both technique and design. Thus the book paid for itself in one fell swoop. Happy woodworking!

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