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CARCASECONSTRUCTION Anatomyof a carcase Making wide panels joinery Carcase Edgebanding Shelving
44 FRAME-AND.PANEL CONSTRUCTION Anatomy of a frame-and-panel 46 assemblv 48 Making the frame 53 Making the panel 57 Puttinqthe panelin the frame 59 Assemblinga frame-and-panel case 60 Installinga bottom panel 6 T Shelving 64 Installinga top 69 Installingmolding 72 74 76 85 87 95 97
DRAWERS Anatomy of a drawer Drawerjoinery Assemblinga drawer Mounting a drawer Drawerstops Falsefronts and hardware
r00 DooRS I02 104 108 111 113 115
Anatomy of a door doors Frame-and-panel Solid-paneldoors Glassdoors doors Veneered-panel Hanginga door
I2O L22 L24 I28 131 I33
LEGS Anatomy of a cabrioleleg Cabriolelegs Thperedand octagonallegs Inlaysand detailing Legjoinery
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The Art of Woodworking - Cabinets and Bookcases
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CABINETMAKING BASICS Wood movement Selectingand orderinglumber Lumber defects Preparingstock Cabinetmakingjoinery
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BOOKCASE Anatomy of a bookcase Bookcaseaccessories Adjustableshelving Fixed shelves Edgetreatmentfor shelves Faceframes Basesand feet
ARMOIRE Anatomv of an armoire Pilasters' Cornicemoldings Doors BLANKET CHEST Anatomy of a blanketchest Tops Basesand feet Hardware Inlays
The Art of Woodworking - Classic American Furniture
CONTENTS 6 INTRODUCTION T2 CTASSICAMERICAN FURNITURE STYLES 22 PEMBROKETABLE 24 Anatomy of a Pembroketable 26 Making the leg-andrail assembly 30 Preparingthe siderails 4 I Making the drawer 43 Making the top
L04 QUEENANNE SECRETARY 106 Anatomy of a QueenAnne secretary 109 Making the deskunit 1 1 6 Making the drawers 1 1 9 Building the pigeonholeunit 12T Making the fall-front 1 3 0 Making the bookcase 1 3 5 Making the doors I4O GLOSSARY I42 INDEX
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FOUR-POSTERBED Anatomyof a four-posterbed Tirrning the bedposts Making the end boards Pencilposts
70 WINDSOR CHAIR 72 Anatomy of a sack-back Windsor chair 74 Making the spindles 80 Making the bow and arm 84 Making the seat 88 Making the legs,arm posts, and stretchers 94 Assemblingthe chair 103 A milk paint finish
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The Art of Woodworking - Encyclopedia of Wood
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UNDERSTANDINGWOOD Anatomvof a tree Softwoobsand hardwoods From log to lumber Lumbercutting methods Propertiesof wood Identifting wood Wood identificationkeys Portablelumber mills
DRAWERS Drawerconstruction Building drawers Drawerslidesand runners Falsefronts and hardware
The Art of Woodworking - Outdoor Furniture
CONTENTS 6
INTRODUCTION
L2 FACING THE ELEMENTS T4 A galleryof outdoor furniture designs L6 Selectingwood 1 8 |oinery and hardware 20 Finishing 22 24 26 34 36 44 46
CHAIRS Anatomy of an Adirondackchair Building an Adirondackchair Anatomy of a curvedchair Fashioninga curvedchair Anatomy of a loungechair Making a lounge chair
54 BENCHES 56 Anatomy of a gardenbench 5 8 Building a gardenbench 64 Parkbench 70 Anatomy of a treebench 72 Buitdinga treebench 78 80 90 92 98
TABLES Patiotable Foldingpicnic tableand bench Making a folding picnic table Keyedtenon bench
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SWINGSAND GLIDERS Anatomy of a porch swing Buildinga porch swing Anatomy of a glider base Buildinga gliderbase
ll8 GARDENPROJECTS I20 Anatomy of an eight-sided planter I2I Building an eight-sidedplanter 126 Anatomy of a servingtrolley I27 Fashioninga servingtrolley 131 Anatomyof a gardenarbor I32 Building a gardenarbor I4O GLOSSARY I42 INDEX T44 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
The Art of Woodworking - Portable Power Tools
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6 INTRODUCTION
t 2 CIRCULAR SAW L 4 Anatomyof a circularsaw T6 Circularsawblades and accessories 20 Basiccuts 29 Advancedcuts 32 34 36 38 40 4I 44 46
ELECTRICDRILL Anatomyof an electricdrill Drill biti and accessories Boringholes Screwholesand plugs Portabledrill joinery Sanding,scraping and smoothing 67 The portabledrill as drill press
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ROUTER Anatomyof a router Bits Routeraccessories Edgeforming Dadocuts
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Routingcircles Patternrouting The router asshaper Routerjoinery
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PrATE IOTNER Anatomyof a platejoiner Plateioineraccessories Platejoinery The platejoiner asgroover and trimmer
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SANDER Anatomvof a sander Sanding'accessories Belt sander Orbitalsander Random-orbitsander
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The Art of Woodworking - Routing and Shaping
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ROUTERBASICS Anatomy of a router Bits Accessories Settingup Basiccuts Routertables The router assurfacer
36 38 47 52 58
EDGEFORMING Basicedgeshaping Raisingpanels Making moldings Pin routing
64 GROOVING 66 A galleryof grooves and accessories 68 Dado cuts 75 Groovingon a router table 77 Rabbets 79 Circulargrooves 8 1 Patterngrooving 84 Groovingwith a pin router 86 Inlaying
86 MAINTAINING PORTABTE POWERTOOLS 88 Maintenancetips and schedules 90 Anatomy of a router 92 Anatomyof a sabersaw 94 Anatomyof a platejoiner 95 Anatomy of an electricdrill 96 Anatomy of a sander 97 Anatomy of a circularsaw 98 Repairingportablepower tools 104 MAINTAINING STAIIONARY POWERTOOLS 106 Basicstationarytool maintenance 108 Thblesaws 113 Radialarm saws I20 Band saws 126 |ointers and planers 131 Drill Presses I33 Lathesand shapers 136 Other tools 140 GLOSSARY r42 INDEX 144 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
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Sizingboard for crosscuts Miter and crosscutguide Ripping jigs TWocircle-cuttingjigs Wedge-makingjig Two jigs for anglecuts on the band saw Thperjigs A bladeheight gauge Crosscutand miter jigs Raisedpaneljig Board-straighteningjig Auxiliary fencesand tables Cove-cuttingjig TWotenoningjigs
CHANGING THE COLOR Toolsand accessories Bleaching The varietiesof wood stains Dve stains Pigmentstains Stainingwood Pickling a wood surface Chemicalstains Fuming
PROTECTIVEFINISHES Toolsand accessories Choosinga protectivefinish Finishingby hand Settingup your sprayequipment Working with sprayequipment Anatomy of a sprayroom Identifting and avoiding sprayproblems 106 Frenchpolishing 82 84 86 91 93 97 I02 I04