Super Simple Woodworking and Furnituremaking

Glue, Screw, Cap and Finish Your Way to Strong and Beautiful Projects

Super Simple Woodworking and Furnituremaking
Eugenie Giasson
RRP:
NZ$ 39.99
Our Price:
NZ$ 31.99
Paperback
h250 x 200mm - 192pg
10 Dec 2019 US
Locally sourced in NZ eta 7-15 days
9781497100558
Out Of Stock
Publication abandoned or delayed indefinitely
A must-have guide for furniture building novices, learn an easy "glue, screw, cap" joinery method from professional female woodworker, Eugenie Glasson, to assemble beautifully simple furniture.Using commonly found wood and commonly owned tools - just a saw and a drill - follow easy instructions, cutting templates, and power carving directions for decorative features for 30 furniture projects, including a coffee table, bench, and much more.Embellishing furniture with simple motifs carved with a handheld rotary tool, Glasson shares her methods within these pages to provide an accessible approach to building furniture for any beginning woodworker.

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