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Cabinets & Storage Solutions

Furniture to Organize Your Home
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Do you wish you had more space in your home? Don't move! Don't expand your home! Try these fabulous furniture solutions to storage problems. With the help of the experts at Woodworking Journal, you can add space to every room of your house with these creative and beautiful solutions: *Heirloom Collector's Cabinet *Blanket Chest *Your Own Steamer Trunk *Angler's Cabinet *Early American Dresser *Scandinavian-Style Sideboard *Weekend Joy Box *Flat-Screen TV Cabinet *And more! Practical, versatile, and just plain fun to build, cabinets are among the most popular of woodworking projects. Now, Cabinets & Storage Solutions brings you 16 of the best designs from some of the finest woodworkers in the country, all selected from the pages of Woodworker's Journal, the most trusted name in woodworking. Each project comes with clear-as-glass instructions and beautiful color illustrations. So don't wait to make your home less cluttered and more beautiful. Start one of these fabulous projects.

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Pages 160
Publish Date 2007-10-01
Size 8.5" x 11.0" x 0.5625"
Author Bill Hylton | Bruce Kieffer | David Larson | Dean Holzman | Mike McGlynn | Rick White | Stuart Barron | Tim Johnson
Product Form Paperback / softback

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About the Author

| Bill Hylton is the author of Router Magic and Woodworking with the Router, and appears at woodworking seminars and demonstrations around the country. He is an expert on routers, power tools, and furniture building. He lives in Quarryville, Pennsylvania. | One of the most respected magazines in the field, brings the voice of expert woodworkers to its readers. The publishers believe in a "community" approach to woodworking, where good design is not a secret to be guarded, but shared, and woodworkers learn from one another's mistakes and successes

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