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THE Weekend Woodworker's PROJECT COLLECTION 40 Projects for the Time-Challenged Craftsman FROM THE EDITORS OF POPULAR WOODWORKING
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eISBN 13: 978-1-4403-1359-2 1. Woodwork — Patterns. I. Popular woodworking. TT180.W3467 2010 684'.08 — dc22 2010015396 ACQUISITIONS EDITOR: David Thiel SENIOR EDITOR: Jim Stack DESIGNER: Brian Roeth PRODUCTION COORDINATOR: Mark Griffin PHOTOGRAPHERS: Staff of Popular Woodworking ILLUSTRATORS: Staff of Popular Woodworking
Read This Important Safety Notice To prevent accidents, keep safety in mind while you work. Use the safety guards installed on power equipment; they are for your protection. When working on power equipment, keep fingers away from saw blades, wear safety goggles to prevent injuries from flying wood chips and sawdust, wear hearing protection and consider installing a dust vacuum to reduce the amount of airborne sawdust in your woodshop. Don't wear loose clothing, such as neckties or shirts with loose sleeves, or jewelry, such as rings, necklaces or bracelets, when working on power equipment. Tie back long hair to prevent it from getting caught in your equipment. People who are sensitive to certain chemicals should check the chemical content of any product before using it. Due to the variability of local conditions, construction materials, skill levels, etc., neither the author nor Popular Woodworking Books assumes any responsibility for any accidents, injuries, damages or other losses incurred resulting from the material presented in this book. The authors and editors who compiled this book have tried to make the contents as accurate and correct as possible. Plans, illustrations, photographs and text have been carefully checked. All instructions, plans and projects should be carefully read, studied and understood before beginning construction. Prices listed for supplies and equipment were current at the time of publication and are subject to change.
About the Authors STEVE SHANESY, publisher of Popular Woodworking Magazine, is a native of Troy, Ohio, and has more than 20 years experience in cabinet shops. Steve graduated from Ohio University with a BS in journalism and from Los Angeles Trade Technical College with a certificate in cabinetmaking and millwork. He worked as foreman at AE Furniture Manufacturing in Los Angeles — the city's premier commercial and residential furniture maker. CHRISTOPHER SCHWARZ, executive editor for Popular Woodworking Magazine, is a long-time amateur woodworker and professional journalist. He built his first workbench at age 8 and spent weekends helping his father build two houses on the family's farm outside Hackett, Ark. — using mostly hand tools. He has journalism degrees from Northwestern University and The Ohio State University and worked as a magazine and newspaper journalist before joining Popular Woodworking in 1996. Despite his early experience on the farm, Chris remains a hand- tool enthusiast. ROBERT W. LANG, senior editor for Popular Woodworking Magazine, grew up in northeastern Ohio and has been a professional woodworker since the early 1970s. He learned woodworking repairing wooden boats on Lake Erie and in a large commercial shop in Cleveland. Along the way he studied industrial design at The Ohio State University. His experience includes building custom furniture and cabinets as well as managing and engineering large architectural millwork projects. He is the author of several “Shop Drawings” books about furniture and interiors of the Arts & Crafts Movement of the early 1900s. GLEN HUEY, senior editor for Popular Woodworking Magazine, is a long-time professional woodworker, author, DVD host and woodworking teacher. Glen joined the staff of Popular Woodworking in 2006. DAVID THIEL has been a woodworker (both professionally and for fun)
for more that 30 years. He spent 10 years as a senior editor for Popular Woodworking Magazine and is now the executive editor for Popular Woodworking books. David also appeared as the host of DIY Network's Tools & Techniques series for more than 100 episodes. JIM STACK, senior editor for Popular Woodworking books, is a flat- lander who grew up in south central Nebraska. He graduated from the Berklee College of Music in Boston with a Bachelor's degree in music composition. After moving to Cincinnati, he worked in local cabinetand furniture-making shops for almost 20 years. He now builds guitars and other contraptions as the mood strikes him. Jim joined F+W Media in 1999. CHRIS GLEASON is an author for Popular Woodworking books. His latest book is titled, Kitchen Makeovers for any Budget. DANNY PROULX wrote several bestselling books for Popular Woodworking books. He passed away in 2004. THANE LORBACH was a contributor to the book, Building Furniture for Country Living, published by Popular Woodworking books. ROBERT BELKE is the author of several woodworking books, including Classic Country Furniture, published by Popular Woodworking books. JOHN MCGUANE is coauthor of The Essential Pine Book, published by Popular Woodworking books. He has been a woodworker since 1971.
TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION ONE: ACCESSORIES Title Page Special Offers Two Cutting Boards Three Trivets Franklin Chair Mantel Clock Wastebasket Stickley Mantel Clock Step Stool Isaac Youngs' Wall Clock Spiral Staircase Table Shoji Lamp
Are you a weekend woodworker with limited time to dedicate to your craft? If so, The Weekend Woodworker's Project Collection is the perfect solution for you. This comprehensive book features 40 diverse projects that can be completed in one or two weekends, depending on your woodworking proficiency.
The projects encompass a wide range, including a game box, jewelry box, various styles of bookcases and shelves, 5 mirror/picture frames, and more. Additionally, you have the flexibility to choose from Arts and Crafts, Chippendale, Shaker, Federal, Contemporary, Greene & Greene, or American Country furniture styles.
Don't let time slip away – select a project and kick-start your woodworking journey today!
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Title: The Weekend Woodworker's Project Collection: 40 Projects for the Time-Challenged Craftsman
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On Sale: 2010-10-07
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