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The Woodworker s Project Book

Our first full-color book, these are 42 of our very best, easy projects. Gleaned from the 1988 issues ot The Woodworkers Journal, projects include folk-art silhouettes, lamps, pierced-tm cabinets, toys, furniture, gifts and accessories Full-size patterns step-by-step instructions. 74 photos and over 265 illustrations

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Projects for Woodworkers, Volume t

Beginning and advanced woodworkers alike wtlJ appreciate the full range ot styles in furniture, accessories, lamps docks, toys and gifts Of the 75 projects selected from the 1980-31 issues of The Woodworker s Journal magazine, plans include a Cabinetmaker's Workbench, Pine Shaker Cupboard. Old time Icebox, a Cobbler s Bench Coffee Table and a Cn.tfs Victorian Sled. Fully detailed instructions, illustrations, and photos.

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lOt Projects for Woodworkers

For the eager amateur just starting out or the craftsman with a shop full of tools. 101 Projects For Woodworkers features an unparalleled variety of classic projects for everyone. Included in this collection o) plans from the 197780 issues of The Woodworker's Journal magazine are a classic Rolttop Desk, an old-fashioned Porch Swing, traditional and contemporary furniture, clocks, mirrors, home accessories, toys and novelties. Complete instruc-nons and lustrations._

Country Projects for Woodworkers

If building the simple. sturdy furniture of the old cabinetmakers appeals to you. then you'll want this collection ot the best country projects from the 1980-84 issues of The Woodworkers Journal magazine. 85 complete plans range from weekend projects like Colonial Carole sucks and Fireplace Bellows 10 more challenging projects such as a Shaker Chest of Drawers, a Stepped-Back Hutch, and an 18th Century Trestle Table. Some plans are also found in Protects lor Woodworkers. Volumes 1 and 2.

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Projects tor Woodworkers. Volume 2

Originally published >n the 1982 issues of The Woodworkers Journal magazine at! 60 projects were chosen wiih a wide variety of styles and skill levels in mind. Each project ts preseniee with complete instructions and thorough illustrations. You'd fmd easy to build household accessories like a Desk Caddy. Casserole Holder and Breakfast Tray. You're sure to enjoy the reward of building more involved projects like the Tambour Desk. Old Danish Chest of Drawers and Swinging Crad®.

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Weekend Projects for Woodworkers

This is the book for the craftsman long on enthusiasm and short on time. Selected from the 1986-87 issues of The Woodworker's Journal, all 52 projects are quick, easy, and attractive. Each plan is presented dearly with fully detailed instructions and drawings. Whether scrambling for a break or enjoying lots of spare time, woodworkers of all skill levels will appreciate the satisfaction of seeing a project through to completion m just an evening or weekend.

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Projects for Woodworkers. Volume 3

The best projects from the 1983 issues of The Woodworkers Journal magazine— toys, lamps, cupboards, chests, cabinets, tables, planters. mirrors, and much more. Clear illustrations and thorough written instructions make each prefect easy-to-understand and fun to buiid. A book you'll want to keep within easy reach of your workbench.

Woodcarving with Rick Butz

Learn woodcarving1 With |ust a lew tools and a lew hours to spare, you can share in the Simple pleasures of carving. Wander into the Biack Forest of Germany with a traditional carving of St. Nick, or into a small Russian village with a Dancing Bears folk toy. You'll en|oy a chip-carved Quill Rack, wildlife carvings, and a Tobacconist's Indian. All 14 projects are fully detailed with s1ep-by-step photos. There are also chapters on tool selection, sharpening, whittling, chip and relief carving.

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