Description |
175 pages : color illustrations ; 28 cm |
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text txt rdacontent |
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unmediated n rdamedia |
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volume nc rdacarrier |
Note |
Includes index. |
Summary |
"This book is an illustrated, practical guide to building functional household projects from scrap wood"-- Provided by publisher. |
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"Every woodshop has a collection of offcuts that have been saved because they will come in handy one day. When you see the enticing projects presented in this book you will know that that day has come! All the projects in this book can be made using pieces of wood from the scrap pile and can be tackled by woodworkers with a range of skill levels. Ranging from a simple serving platter to a beautiful bird box, there is a project to suit every level of expertise and every carefully saved piece of lumber you've squirreled away. All projects are explained in a clear and straightforward way, with step-by-step photos. There is also a guide to the tools and materials you will need, plus the basic techniques"-- Provided by publisher. |
Contents |
Introduction -- Part 1. Basics -- Tools -- Materials and Jigs -- Part 2. Projects -- Serving Platter -- Marble Game -- Ring Box -- Picture Frame -- Meat Tenderizer -- Wedge-End Box -- Spaghetti Gauge -- Salad Serving Forks -- Desk Organizer -- Pen Case -- Floating Shelves -- Collector's Tray -- Sliding Dovetail Box -- Japanese Work Trestles -- Letter Rack -- Cookbook Holder -- Bird House -- Garden Planter -- Tool Caddy -- Desk Lamp -- Glossary -- Suppliers. |
Subject |
Woodwork.
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Scrap materials.
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Scrap materials. (OCoLC)fst01109277
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Woodwork. (OCoLC)fst01179877
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Added Title |
Wood working from the scrap pile |
ISBN |
9781627100267 (paperback) |
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1627100261 (paperback) |
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