Taunton's Complete Illustrated Guide to Box Making
Taunton's Complete Illustrated guide to Box Making presents a wide range of box making techniques as well as overviews on materials, hardware, tools and various design features. A variety of woodworking joints are covered in a step-by-step format. This book is an excellent companion to Stowe's DVD Basic Box Making, and is a valuable resource for all box makers. 500 color photos are featured in this clear and comprehensive woodworking guide. AUTHOR: Doug Stowe is a professional furniture designer and box maker. He is the author of 13 books: Beautiful Boxes: Design and Technique, Rustic Furniture Basics, Building SmallCabinets, Basic Box Making, Taunton's Complete Illustrated Guide to BoxMaking, Creating Beautiful Boxes with Inlay Techniques, Simply Beautiful Boxes, and Making Elegant Custom Tables. He also writes for Fine Woodworking and other woodworking magazines. In 2001 he started a pre-K through 12th grade woodworking program called "Wisdom of the Hands," recognizing the importance of hands-on learning for all children.
Author: D Stowe
Format: Paperback, 160 pages, 232mm x 272mm, 636 g
Published: 2004, Taunton Press Inc, United States
Genre: House & Home
Taunton's Complete Illustrated guide to Box Making presents a wide range of box making techniques as well as overviews on materials, hardware, tools and various design features. A variety of woodworking joints are covered in a step-by-step format. This book is an excellent companion to Stowe's DVD Basic Box Making, and is a valuable resource for all box makers. 500 color photos are featured in this clear and comprehensive woodworking guide. AUTHOR: Doug Stowe is a professional furniture designer and box maker. He is the author of 13 books: Beautiful Boxes: Design and Technique, Rustic Furniture Basics, Building SmallCabinets, Basic Box Making, Taunton's Complete Illustrated Guide to BoxMaking, Creating Beautiful Boxes with Inlay Techniques, Simply Beautiful Boxes, and Making Elegant Custom Tables. He also writes for Fine Woodworking and other woodworking magazines. In 2001 he started a pre-K through 12th grade woodworking program called "Wisdom of the Hands," recognizing the importance of hands-on learning for all children.