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Design Your Own Furniture: From Concept to Completion  
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ISBN: 1558706135
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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Book Description
From roughing out an initial concept to creating an accurate cutting list of materials, this book guides readers through the process of designing a piece of furniture, start-to-finish. They'll learn how to: Create a one-of-a-kind, wholly original project; Design a piece of furniture that meets a very specific or unique need; Replicate a project working from a single photo; Scale a piece of furniture so that it fits exactly where desired Jim Stack includes all the instructions, photos and detailed drawings woodworkers need to master design techniques with style, ease and confidence!




Design Your Own Furniture: From Concept to Completion

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Jim Stack provides all the insight and advice you need to master start-to-finish furniture design, from roughing out an initial concept to creating an accurate cutting list. You'll learn how to determine which materials, design elements, and joinery techniques are right for the piece you have in mind.

FROM THE CRITICS

Library Journal

Most woodworkers are satisfied with designs or plans created by others, but some things lack desirable plans or plans altogether. Stack, a professional cabinetmaker and contributor to Popular Woodworking magazine, shows how to take a piece of furniture from initial idea to finished object. Starting with design elements, including selecting materials and determining the piece's style, the book goes on to illustrate how to create a drawing and a materials list. Stack demonstrates how to calculate the dimensions of a piece pictured in a photograph and offers tips for completing larger projects for those who work in a small shop. The latter half of the book is devoted to sections on beds and dressers, bookcases and media centers, tables, chairs and rockers, cabinets, and desks. Many woodworkers could benefit from using Stack's instructions, making this a welcome addition to most collections. Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.

     



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