Arts & Crafts Furniture Projects

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Description

Build skills and classic furniture pieces for your home. Author Gregory Paolini is a professional woodworker, with an affinity for the Arts and Crafts style. When he isn’t building and teaching classes in his workshop, Paolini writes woodworking books with expert instruction, including this must-have guide – Arts & Crafts Furniture Projects.

If you like Arts & Crafts style, you will want this book in your shop. Appealing to both beginner and seasoned woodworkers, Arts & Crafts Furniture Projects showcases nine iconic furniture projects that vary in difficulty. Timeless and always in style, Arts & Crafts is a perennial favorite and a style that works nicely with almost any home decor.

Learn from an expert. Now, with help from Gregory Paolini, you can construct a beautfiul suite of handcrafted furniture for your home! The projects featured here take you from the basics to advanced techniques – all clearly demonstrated in 25 detailed illustrations and 250 beautiful and instructive photographs.

Enjoy all this and more:

Informative overview of the Arts & Crafts movement and revival

Key construction methods for beginners

Basic stock preparation

Mortise and tenon joinery

Half lap joints

Dovetail sockets

Prepping a panel

Through-tusk tenon

Rabbet joints

Ship lapping and much, much more

9 projects that build on your skills. As you work your way through the book you learn new skills with each chapter that then develops into more advanced techniques with each new project.

The Stickley Inspired Frame and Mirror

Round Table

Bookcase

Bed

Cabinet with Hinges

Book/Magazine Pedestal

Stickley Side Chair

Greene and Greene Wall Table

Morris Chair

Finishing Methods

Additional information

Dimensions 216 × 276 mm
ISBN

9781600857812

Dimensions

216 x 276 mm

Book Type

Paperback / softback

Author

Gregory Paolini

Author Bio

Gregory Paolini designs and builds furniture and cabinetry from a small shop nestled in the Smokey Mountains, just west of Asheville, North Carolina. He also teaches and writes about the craft and is a frequent contributor to Fine Woodworking magazine.

Number of Pages

176