Modern Cabinetmaking
Author: William D. Umstattd, Charles W. Davis
Published: 2005 by Goodheart-Wilcox Publisher
Modern Cabinetmaking is a comprehensive text that covers cabinetmaking and woodworking techniques employed by custom cabinetmakers and home woodworkers. Content follows the logical order of the design and construction process and is accompanied by numerous illustrations. In addition to traditional materials and procedures, the chapters discuss the advances in woodworking technology, including manufactured panel products, 32mm construction, European hardware, ready-to-assemble casework, plate joinery, and other innovative topics. * Step-by-step instructions illustrate tool usage and assembly procedures. * Kitchen cabinets and design alternatives are discussed in detail, including the application of face frame and frameless construction.
Cabinetmaking Procedures for the Small Shop
Commercial Techniques that Really Work
Author: Kevin Fristad, John Ward
Published: 2001 by Fox Chapel Publishing
Here's an updated rundown on how commercial cabinetshops work, with advice for the ameteur as well as for the professional. Provides practical standards and sensible procedures, plus tips and tricks. Emphasizes sound craftmanship, smart planning, accurate measurements, and organized workflow.
Cabinetmaking
The Professional Approach
Author: Alan Peters
Published: 2009 by Linden Publishing
Dealing with design principles, influences, appreciation, and application, this manual presents a different approach to becoming a professional furniture maker and designer. It discusses examples of work suitable for both batch production and one-off commission work as well as the tools and machinery required for a variety of working situations.
The Fine Art of Cabinetmaking
Author: James Krenov
Published: 2007 by Linden Publishing
With continual themes of perfection of technique and building to the limits of one's skill, this authoritative resource provides in-depth instruction for mastering the craft of cabinetmaking. A bevy of topics, including the proper way to sharpen and hone tools, hollow grinding methodology, and obtaining proper grinding angles, are detailed in this comprehensive cabinet-making sourcebook. Lessons devoted to using and understanding various woods, including common or exotic pieces, learning how to read grain, and the pros and cons in working with air-dried wood versus kiln-dried wood, will educate any level of woodworker. Chapters devoted to resawing as well as problems and concerns due to moisture content and wood movement are also included.
The Art of Woodworking
Author: Tamsin Douglas
Published: 1992 by
Modern Cabinetmaking
Author: William D. Umstattd
Published: 1990 by Goodheart-Wilcox Publisher
A comprehensive text that covers cabinetmaking and woodworking techniques employed by custom cabinetmakers and home woodworkers. Content follows the logical order of the design and construction process and is accompanied by numerous illustrations. In addition to traditional materials and procedures, the chapters discuss the advances of technology for woodworking, including manufactured panel products, 32mm construction, European hardware, ready-to-assemble casework, plate joinery, and other innovative topics.
Cutting-edge Cabinetmaking
Author: Robert Ingham
Published: 2007 by GMC Publications
This book of techniques and projects reflects Ingham's experiences as a master craftsman making furniture in his workshop in Wales. His instructions are the result of personally finding out what works and what doesn't with regard to traditional cabinetmaking techniques. The furniture projects have a distinctive neo-Arts and Crafts style that would fit best in a very contemporary decor. Woodworkers will find this useful for learning new techniques and problem solving. Recommended for public library DIY collections. Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Building Kitchen Cabinets
Expert Advice from Start to Finish
Author: Udo Schmidt
Published: 2003 by Taunton Press
A new edition to Taunton's "Build Like a Pro" series allows amateurs to build kitchen cabinets with professional polish, complete with advice on design, selecting materials and hardware, and finishing styles.
Cabinetmaking
From Design to Finish
Author: Byron W. Maguire
Published: 1990-11 by Craftsman Book Company
BOAT JOINERY & CABINET MAKING
Author: Fred P. Bingham
Published: 2017-01-27 by Echo Point Books & Media
Starting with a simple task, such as a deck box, or even a tool box, this book proceeds to bigger projects so that you can develop the skills you need to build almost anything. This book includes joinery techniques and handy gimmicks. It also provides alternative procedures for several of the projects included herein.
Bob Lang's the Complete Kitchen Cabinetmaker, Revised Edition
Shop Drawings and Professional Methods for Designing and Constructing Every Kind of Kitchen and Built-In Cabinet
Author: Robert W. Lang
Published: 2014-09 by
This practical handbook takes the mystery out of designing and making built-in cabinets. It covers both traditional face-frame cabinets and frameless Euro-style cabinets, with meticulously detailed shop drawings, clear instructions, and hundreds of professional tips. This second edition includes a colorful new 16-page idea gallery with photographs of finished cabinets.
Cabinetmaking Trainee Guide
Author: NCCER
Published: 2016-04-25 by Pearson
35 Hours Revised: 2016, Third Edition Module ID 27501-15 This module expands on the knowledge and skills gained through the Carpentry Curriculum and provides the basic information needed to construct and apply finishes to custom cabinetry. It identifies and discusses various types of wood products, wood-joining techniques, power tools, cabinet doors, shelves, and hardware. Specific guidance is also provided for the installation of laminated countertops. Trainee Guide: $22 978-0-13-428854-3 Instructor's Guide: $22 978-0-13-428857-4
The Cabinetmaker's Account
John Head's Record of Craft and Commerce in Colonial Philadelphia, 1718-1753
Author: Jay Robert Stiefel
Published: 2018 by
Modern Cabinetmaking
Author: PATRICK A. MOLZAHN, William D. Umstattd, Charles W. Davis
Published: 2021-11-17 by
Modern Cabinetmaking provides comprehensive coverage of cabinetmaking. The text provides an in-depth treatment of cabinetmaking, covering the industry, design and layout, materials, machining processes, cabinet construction, and finishing. This title also includes coverage of manufactured products and construction processes used in the cabinetmaking industry. Its rigorous subject treatment and new content correlate to the Woodwork Career Alliance (WCA) industry credentialing standards and SkillsUSA.
Chairmaking and Design
Author: Jeff Miller
Published: 2007-02-01 by Stobart Davies
An award-winning designer and builder demonstrates the key design elements behind all chairs and provides jig designs for simple construction.
The Complete Cabinetmaker's Reference
Author: Jeffery Piontkowski
Published: 2005-10-28 by Popular Woodworking Books
The One Book Every Cabinetmaker Needs to Own Build any cabinet imaginable, in any size, and with lightning speed. All you need are common workshop tools, a sheet of plywood and this ingenious book. The Complete Cabinetmaker's Reference is the Rosetta Stone of the woodworking world. Its worksheets unlock the secrets of efficient case construction because author Jeffrey Piontkowski has done all the hard work for you. He shows you in just five easy steps how to build any one of 23 cabinet styles - from simple base cabinets to pantry cabinets to file cabinets: Pick the style and size cabinet you need and flip to that page. Cut your pieces to size using the cutting list and the plywood optimization charts that show you how to waste as little material as possible. Cut all the dadoes and grooves shown on the 3D exploded drawings. Assemble your cabinet using the step-by-step photos as a guide. Build any doors and drawers using the book's detailed and exact instructions. If you're a beginner, this book lets you build cabinets like a pro. If you're a pro, this book lets you build cabinets faster than ever and expands the range of what you can offer your clients.
How to Make Kitchen Cabinets (Best of American Woodworker)
Build, Upgrade, and Install Your Own with the Experts at American Woodworker
Author: Randy Johnson
Published: 2011 by American Woodworker
Culled from 35 articles published in "American Woodworker" magazine, "How to Make Kitchen Cabinets" offers shop-tested expert advice for amateur woodworkers on how to build their own cabinets, and on how to make and install kitchen upgrades.
The Joiner and Cabinet Maker
His Work and Principles
Author: Christopher Schwarz, Joel Moskowitz
Published: 2009 by
Cabinetmaking
Author: Vicenç Gilbert, Josep López
Published: 2002 by B. T. Batsford Limited
Woodworking Class books will inspire you to build or restore wooden furniture with beautiful results every time. Clearly illustrated, carefully detailed and easy-to-follow instructions from first-class professionals will transform you into a capable craftsman and home-improvement expert. Following on from the success of Upholstery and Marquetry, Cabinet-making demonstrates the rewarding craft of cabinet-making for aesthetic and functional purposes. All the tools, materials and techniques you'll need to achieve this are described in detail to guide you through the various stages of cabinet-making. Also included are step-by-step instructions for six unique projects.
Making Things Work
Tales from a Cabinetmaker's Life
Author: Nancy Hiller
Published: 2019-10 by
Modern Cabinetmaking in Solid Wood
Designs for Handmade Furniture with Construction Details and Photographs
Author: Franz Karg
Published: 1980-01-01 by Hastings House Book Publishers
Cabinetmaking
Author: Time-Life Books
Published: 1992 by Time Life Medical
Explores the techniques of working with wood.
The Complete Illustrated Guide to Furniture & Cabinet Construction
Author: Andy Rae
Published: 2001 by Taunton
Expert woodworker Andy Rae brings his enthusiasm to this ultimate reference--a graphic, step-by-step presentation of basic furniture construction techniques. 847 color photos. 127 drawings.
Boat Joinery & Cabinetmaking Simplified
Author: Fred P. Bingham
Published: 1993 by International Marine Publishing Company
Instructions for building nautically influenced projects are accompanied by detailed diagrams, complete materials lists, and tips on special techniques
Modern Cabinetmaking/Instructors Guide
Author: William D. Umstattd
Published: 1990-01-01 by
The Cabinetmakers
Author:
Published: 1997 by Cavendish Square Publishing
A history of woodworking craftsmen in colonial America, describing their tools, materials, and workmanship.
The Home Cabinetmaker
Woodworking Techniques, Furniture Building, and Installing Millwork
Author: Monte Burch
Published: 1981 by
Broad in scope yet thorough in detail, this book provides complete information on all facets of woodworking, from selecting wood to the most advanced furniture making, cabinet building, and millwork applications.
Rodale's Illustrated Cabinetmaking
How to Design and Construct Furniture that Works
Author: Bill Hylton, William H. Hylton
Published: 1998 by Rodale Books
Everything the amateur and professional woodworker needs to know about cabinetmaking is compiled in this beautifully illustrated book.Every woodworker who builds furniture must consider several different options, resources, and alternatives when designing a particular piece. Now, this information has all been compiled into one complete woodworking tome.Rodale's Illustrated Guide to Cabinetmaking contains more than 1,000 clearly detailed drawings that anyone -- professional or amateur -- can easily follow. The drawings are derived from 104 actual pieces of soundly constructed furniture. Authoritative and comprehensive, this book belongs on the shelf of every woodworker.
Making Classic English Furniture
A Modern Approach to Traditional Cabinetmaking
Author: Paul Richardson
Published: 2000 by Guild of Master Craftsman Publications Limited
Classic designs, beautiful crafting, and fine details: traditional furniture making has them all. A fifth-generation cabinetmaker and restorer shows how today''s woodworkers can create timeless pieces while exploiting modern techniques and equipment, as well as those used since the 18th century. This proven blend of past and present approaches to producing period furniture, including constructing dovetailed drawers and hand veneering, reaches its apex in five highly detailed projects, each exhaustively illustrated with plans, explanatory drawings, and color photographs. Fashion an oak mule chest with broken-arch paneled doors, using a biscuit joiner; a tapered-leg dressing table; a sofa table, which demands calculating rule and finger joints; an extending table with telescopic runners and a platform stretcher; and a breakfast bookcase.
Cabinetry Basics
Author: Sam Allen
Published: 1991 by Sterling Publishing (NY)
Build beautiful cabinets right away, simply by following this incredibly simple method of frameless cabinetry. Amazingly basic modular system lets even beginners design, build, and install built-ins for the kitchen and bathroom, freestanding cabinets, bookcases, entertainment centers, and wall units. 230-plus close-up photos and drawings show how to cut parts to size, make grooves, glue veneer, work with laminates, solid woods and chipboard, and more.
Cabinet-making for Beginners
Author: Charles Harold Hayward
Published: 1983 by
The Complete Book of Woodworking and Cabinetmaking
Author: Byron W. Maguire
Published: 1974 by Prentice Hall
Cabinetmaking
A Foundation Course
Author: John Bullar
Published: 2008 by GMC Publications
Presents the information you'll need to get started with this craft. This guide helps you work your way through sections on choosing and storing timber, using and maintaining hand tools, creating precision joints, an introduction to laminating and veneering and finally a look at basic machinery.
Modern Cabinetmaking Workbook
Author: Brian Lee Skates, Nancy Henke-Konopasek
Published: 2015-04-30 by Goodheart-Wilcox Publisher
The lab workbook is designed for use with the text, Modern Cabinetmaking. As you complete the questions and problems in this workbook, you can review the facts and concepts presented in this text. The lab workbook chapters contain activities related to textbook chapter content. The activities range from chapter content reinforcement to real-world application. It is important in these activities to understand any safety procedures set forth by your teacher. This lab workbook helps provide the foundation on which a sound, thorough knowledge of cabinetmaking is based. This lab workbook has been designed to increase your interest and understanding of the text.
Furniture & Cabinetmaking Projects
The Best from Furniture & Cabinetmaking Magazine
Author: Furniture & cabinetmaking magazine, Furniture And Cabinetmaking Magazine Staff
Published: 1998 by
Furniture makers demonstrate how they achieve success by means of specific projects.
Basic Cabinetmaking
Author: Peter Jones
Published: 1979 by Reston
Building Kitchen Cabinets and Bathroom Vanities
Author: Steve Cory
Published: 2015 by Taunton Press
"Often the most costly part of a renovation is the cabinetry. Save precious time and money by following the expert guidance and step-by-step instructions in Building Kitchen Cabinets and Bathroom Vanities. Learn to build and install beautiful, sturdy, custom cabinets that will transform your kitchen and bathrooms. Here's the secret: cabinets and vanities are surprisingly easy to build. For a fraction of the cost to buy, you will learn to make professional, high-quality, sturdy cabinets with this heavily illustrated guide. Each project--in a variety of styles: Shaker, slab, cottage--is depicted in great detail with easy-to-follow instruction, so even a novice with basic tools can build each component. More advance construction techniques are also explored to appeal to pro-level builders."--Provided by publisher.
Cabinet Making and Millwork
Tools, Materials, Layout
Author: Alf A. Dahl, J. Douglas Wilson
Published: 2012-07-01 by
Cabinetmaking, Patternmaking and Millwork
Author: Gaspar J. Lewis
Published: 1981-10 by Delmar
Cabinetmaking
From Design to Finish
Author: Byron W. Maguire
Published: 1986 by Prentice Hall
Details each construction process from design to finishing, delineating techniques for making individual and combined joints and demonstrating the structural and aesthetic value of various woods, shapes, and furniture styles
The Art and Craft of Cabinet-Making
A Practical Handbook to the Construction of Cabinet Furniture
Author: David Denning, Gary R. Roberts
Published: 2015-12-29 by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
The Art And Craft Of Cabinet-Making: A Practical Handbook To The Construction Of Cabinet Furniture; The Use Of Tools, Formation Of Joints, Hints On Designing And Setting Out Work, Veneering, Etc. By David Denning, 1891. David Denning wrote four influential books on: cabinet-making; fretwork; carving and finishing. His works were and are frequently quoted and referenced in books by woodworkers, for woodworkers. In print through numerous editions from the late 19th Century through the early 20th Century, The Art And Craft Of Cabinet-Making provides a thorough review of the tools and techniques of hand crafted cabinet-making as practiced during the 1800's. The Toolemera Press re-publishes classic books on early crafts, trades and industries, from our personal library.
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