Looking for a good book on building kitchen cabinets. I have experience building furniture, so my confidence level is, of course, artificially high…
Do it right, or do it twice.
Looking for a good book on building kitchen cabinets. I have experience building furniture, so my confidence level is, of course, artificially high…
Do it right, or do it twice.
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Here is the link to Joe Fusco's site
http://65.18.210.137//ubbthreads/ubbthreads.php?Cat=
he is very good and a heckof a nice guy
Darkworks: No Guns No Butter squilla and the bling bling.
Check out Jim Tolpin's book Building Traditional Cabinets, a great book imho. http://www.taunton.com/store/pages/070196.asp Joe Fusco's website is great,too.
I was able to find Tolpin's book at our town library, which has a good selection of Taunton Press books.
(However, I do own more then a handful of Taunton Press books.)
I second the suggestion of the Tolpin book. It is outstanding.
Check out the E-cabinet web site. The free software is a little hard to master but usable for most small projects. The download that is available on their web site of the book on the future of the furniture industry in America is interesting too.
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