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OverviewAn ""everything but the kitchen sink"" guide to building kitchen cabinets and making simple, but impactful kitchen upgrades from the expert's at American Woodworker. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Randy JohnsonPublisher: Fox Chapel Publishing Imprint: Fox Chapel Publishing Dimensions: Width: 19.00cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.680kg ISBN: 9781565235069ISBN 10: 1565235061 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 01 April 2011 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsHow to Make Kitchen Cabinets is a collection of articles from past issues of American Woodworker. ...the book also includes a separate chapter on hinges and hardware and has a chapter with kitchen projects including custom made crown molding, a kitchen stool, and an appliance garage. So if you are ready to make a new kitchen, these books might be right for you. From simple kitchen cabinet up-grades to gutting the kitchen and starting over, this is the book you will be referring to. From the first sketches to the finishing touches the American Woodworker writers have it all covered and beautifully illustrated. The book is rife with ideas and shortcuts to make your new kitchen both beautiful and efficient. You'll find ideas like making the perfect joint in plastic laminate, utilizing every inch of space like the toe kick. Brad Holden shows you how to add roll-outs in existing or new cabinets while Tim Johnson shows you how to select and install those European hinges. Made a mistake? Throughout the book you will find ways to repair them and how to avoid them in the first place. This one is a keeper! 'This manual offers guidance on building, upgrading and installing you own kitchen cabinets.' From simple kitchen cabinet up-grades to gutting the kitchen and starting over, this is the book you will be referring to. From the first sketches to the finishing touches the American Woodworker writers have it all covered and beautifully illustrated. The book is rife with ideas and shortcuts to make your new kitchen both beautiful and efficient. You'll find ideas like making the perfect joint in plastic laminate, utilizing every inch of space like the toe kick. Brad Holden shows you how to add roll-outs in existing or new cabinets while Tim Johnson shows you how to select and install those European hinges. Made a mistake? Throughout the book you will find ways to repair them and how to avoid them in the first place. This one is a keeper! Author InformationSince 1985, American Woodworker magazine has been the premier magazine for woodworking, having featured many top woodworkers. Both technical and accessible, the magazine has a circulation of 275,000, with more than 150 issues in their backlist. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |