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Shop Drawings for Craftsman Interiors: Cabinets, Moldings and Built-INS for Every Room in the Home  
Author: Robert W. Lang
ISBN: 1892836165
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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Book Description
Featuring detailed working shop drawings, this book guides carpenters and woodworkers who wish to repair or replace original Craftsman or Craftsman-style designs in homes, cottages, or bungalows. Structural and interior details are tailored to modern standards, techniques, and materials. Explained are how the detailing was originally accomplished by Gustav Stickley early in the 20th century, as well as how woodworkers can fit contemporary hardware, sinks, and appliances into cabinetry featured in the book. Included are working shop drawings for kitchen and bathroom cabinets, closet and passage door details, crown moldings, chair railing, wall paneling and wainscoting, staircase designs, window seats, door trim, built-in dining nooks, and porches.

About the Author
Robert W. Lang is the author of Shop Drawings for Craftsman Furniture and More Shop Drawings for Craftsman Furniture. He is also a contributor to Fine Woodworking. He lives in Heath, Ohio.




Shop Drawings for Craftsman Interiors: Cabinets, Moldings and Built-INS for Every Room in the Home

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Featuring detailed working shop drawings, this book guides carpenters and woodworkers who wish to repair or replace original Craftsman or Craftsman-style designs in homes, cottages, or bungalows. Structural and interior details are tailored to modern standards, techniques, and materials. Explained are how the detailing was originally accomplished by Gustav Stickley early in the 20th century, as well as how woodworkers can fit contemporary hardware, sinks, and appliances into cabinetry featured in the book. Included are working shop drawings for kitchen and bathroom cabinets, closet and passage door details, crown moldings, chair railing, wall paneling and wainscoting, staircase designs, window seats, door trim, built-in dining nooks, and porches.

About the Author:Robert W. Lang is the author of Shop Drawings for Craftsman Furniture and More Shop Drawings for Craftsman Furniture. He is also a contributor to Fine Woodworking. He lives in Heath, Ohio.

     



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