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http://img62.imageshack.us/img62/7650/xbno.jpg Traditional Furniture Projects (Best of Fine Woodworking) Publisher: Taunton Press Fine Woodworking 1991 Language: English ISBN-10: 0942391934 ISBN-13: 978-0942391930 128 Pages PDF 34.2 MB In 25 articles from the pages of "Fine Woodworking" magazine, the world's foremost woodworkers share their knowledge of design, proportion, and technique. Each classic project has complete drawings and detailed construction techniques. =============================================== Furniture-Making Projects for the Wood Craftsman Publisher: Guild of Master Craftsman Furniture & Cabinetmaking 2000 Language: English ISBN-10: 1861081405 ISBN-13: 978-1861081407 128 Pages PDF 12.4 MB The 22 projects provide a useful source of ideas for furniture, as well as some refreshing and innovative approaches to making it. The book offers a wide range of furniture styles from several makers....Each... accompanied by color photographs and illustrations. ================================================== MakeYour Own Furniture A Working Handbook Publisher: BBC RON BLOOMFIELD 1979 Language: English ISBN-10: 0563162627 ISBN-13: 978-0563162629 168 Pages PDF 51.1 MB ================================================= Making Furniture: Projects & Plans Publisher: Guild of Master Craftsman 2008 Mark Ripley Language: English ISBN-10: 1861085605 ISBN-13: 978-1861085603 192 Pages PDF 51.8 MB In this compilation of projects and plans from Furniture & Cabinetmaking magazine, veteran craftsman Mark Ripley puts 20 years’ worth of practical tips, refreshing ideas, and innovative approaches on the page. The 24 fully-diagrammed and illustrated designs here offer something to furniture-makers of all abilities, from a simple dining-room table to the more complex breakfront bookcase. And these projects don’t require a lavishly-equipped shop: each design requires little more than a bench, a small bandsaw, two or three portable power tools, and a basic kit of hand tools. Before diving into building plans, Ripley helps readers understand the basics of properly choosing materials and harmonizing the elements of furniture design. ]