Synopses & Reviews
Woodworking should be a fun and fulfilling hobby. Bypass the overwhelming overload of woodworking information available, and get Back to Basics with the core information you need to succeed. This new series offers a clear road map of fundamental woodworking knowledge on sixteen essential topics. In Constructing Kitchen Cabinets, you'll learn what is important to know now and what can be left for later. Best of all, the information is presented in the plain-spoken language you'd hear from a trusted friend or relative, and includes: - How to layout and design your kitchen to meet the demands of your household - Keeping your casework construction simple and well-built -Five different door styles and how to build each - Techniques for building strong, smoothly functioning drawers - Options for installing upper and lower cabinets - Choosing and installing the best counter surface The world's already complicated - your woodworking information shouldn't be.
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This book need not be confined to the kitchen, the excellent plans and construction details can be a reference for most any type of cabinet. An excellent 144 page reference book! The authors have included numerous shop tips and shortcuts to make your cabinet building easier and more efficiently. Drawer construction is covered in detail and great length. In addition, the book covers installation of the cabinets along with easier ways to install those uppers as well.
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Are you considering building your own kitchen cabinets but are concerned about what it takes to do the entire job. Well relax; it's all here in this book. Starting from the kitchen layout and cabinet design through the construction of cabinet boxes, drawers and doors, right up to the installation of your new cabinets including the countertop it's all covered here in this book. This book doesn't gloss over the critical aspects of kitchen cabinet design, construction and installation; it gives the reader all the necessary information needed to conquer one of the most difficult household renovations for any woodworker to tackle. Of the 144 pages of this book there are 22 pages dedicated to the installation of kitchen cabinets and those pages are filled with numerous illustrations and tips from the pros on how to make your cabinet installation go smoothly. And if you think that this book is for those who are building just kitchen cabinets, you're mistaken. The design, construction and installation techniques presented in this book can be applied to other projects like entertainment units, office furniture and even bedroom furniture. This book is a must read for anyone considering building their own kitchen cabinets and other cabinetry.
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Back to Basics SeriesWhile the subtitle, 'Straight Talk for Today's Woodworker', for the 'Back to Basics' series might imply that these books are designed for all woodworkers, they are, in my view, particularly relevant for novice woodworkers.The authors rely largely on illustrations, and these are, in general, quite good. Almost every topic is accompanied by at least one illustration. The authors clearly have a good grasp of their respective subjects and know how to explain both simple and complex concepts clearly...these books contain a lot of reliable information that any novice woodworker will benefit from. Constructing Kitchen Cabinets
It's been my experience that most people get into woodworking for one of two reasons - to make furniture, or to make cabinets. This book covers layout and design issues and general construction techniques for the major components in cabinet construction - casework, doors, drawers and countertops.
For example, the section on doors begins with an overview of various door designs, moves on to primers on making board and batten and frame and panel doors, and concludes with a section on mounting doors. There is also a section on installing cabinets. - ToolReviews.ca GordGraff.com
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So if you are ready to make a new kitchen, these books might be right for you.
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A clear, concise guide from the Back to Basics series that covers all aspects of constructing kitchen cabinets, from layout and design, through construction and installation, and ending with countertops and molding. Hundreds of full-color photographs and illustrations guide you through the process, along with plenty of inside tips from the pros, including how to use story poles for layout, joinery techniques for doors and drawers, and clever tricks for installation.
Synopsis
With the aid of this concise reference, woodworkers will learn to make a variety of cases and cabinets that are strong, well-designed, and built to last. Starting with an overview of cabinetmaking basics, such as lumber selection and stock preparation, this guidebook helps beginners get up and running quickly. Subsequent chapters focus on major styles of cabinets, such as bookcase, armoire, blanket chest, and highboy. Filled with anatomy drawings of each piece of furniture and step-by-step instructions, this handbook provides woodworkers with all the information needed to craft great work. Author Bio: John Kelsey is a journalist, an editor, and a writer who specializes in woodworking and furniture making. He is a former editor in chief of Fine Woodworking magazine and the author of several woodworking books, including Furniture Projects for the Deck and Lawn and Kid Crafts: Woodworking. He works as the editorial director for Fox Chapel Publishing. He lives in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
Synopsis
A straightforward manual for all woodworkers and cabinetmakers, this reference offers essential information about constructing kitchen cabinets. With a chapter devoted to each step of the cabinet making process - including layout and design, casework, doors, drawers, countertops, and installation - there is plenty of guidance for the beginning woodworker and suggestions for those with more experience.
Synopsis
Get Back to Basics with the core information you need to succeed. Learn what is important to know about Constructing Kitchen Cabinets from layout and design, to casework and installation.
About the Author
John Kelsey is a journalist and editor specializing in woodworking and furniture making. He has a degree in woodworking and furniture design from the School for American Craft at the Rochester Institute of Technology. He is a former editor in chief of Fine Woodworking magazine and a publisher of woodworking and home building books at the Taunton Press. He is the author of Furniture Projects for the Deck and Lawn. He lives in Newtown, Connecticut.
Table of Contents
Introduction Chapter 1: Layout and Design Chapter 2: Casework Chapter 3: Doors Chapter 4: Drawers Chapter 5: Installing Cabinets Chapter 6: Countertops Glossary Index