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How to Make Kitchen Cabinets (Best of American Woodworker) - by Randy Johnson (Paperback)

How to Make Kitchen Cabinets (Best of American Woodworker) - by  Randy Johnson (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Culled from 35 articles published in "American Woodworker" magazine, "How to Make Kitchen Cabinets" offers shop-tested expert advice for amateur woodworkers on how to build their own cabinets, and on how to make and install kitchen upgrades.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Shop tested expert advice for amateur woodworkers on how to build their own kitchen cabinets, and on how to make and install kitchen upgrades, culled from 35 articles that appeared in American Woodworker magazine, originally published between 1999 and 2010. American Woodworker has made its mark as the go to magazine for woodworkers building and installing built in cabinetry for kitchens and similar spaces in the home. Readers will learn how to make cabinets from plywood, how to make many styles of cabinet door including popular cathedral doors, how to build and install drawers, which hardware to choose, how to make and edge laminate countertops, and how to install the completed results. Includes small projects such as simple kitchen upgrades, plus an appliance garage, a kitchen stool and a freestanding pantry.<p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br>Make Your Cabinets Work Smarter and Look Better Whether you are planning a complete kitchen makeover, replacing some worn-out cabinets, or adding some space-saving upgrades, this handy and comprehensive reference from the experts at American Woodworker delivers all you need to know about kitchen cabinets. How to Make Kitchen Cabinets will help you make your kitchen more efficient and more attractive while saving money. Regardless of your skill level, you'll learn how to make cabinets from plywood, how to build and install a variety of popular door and drawer styles, and how to select the proper hingers and hardware. You'll also learn how to successfully install your cabinets for a beautiful custom look. This essential DIY reference also includes a range of quick and simple cabinet upgrades, covering everything from a built-in knife rack and under-cabinet lighting to space-saving tricks like roll-outs and shelves. Get the hard-working, good-looking kitchen you've always dreamed about by making and upgrading the cabinets yourself. Its' a lot easier than you'd think.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>'This manual offers guidance on building, upgrading and installing you own kitchen cabinets.'<br><br>From simple kitchen cabinet up-grades to gutting the kitchen and starting over, this is the book you will be referring to. From the first sketches to the finishing touches the American Woodworker writers have it all covered and beautifully illustrated. The book is rife with ideas and shortcuts to make your new kitchen both beautiful and efficient. You'll find ideas like making the perfect joint in plastic laminate, utilizing every inch of space like the toe kick. Brad Holden shows you how to add roll-outs in existing or new cabinets while Tim Johnson shows you how to select and install those European hinges. Made a mistake? Throughout the book you will find ways to repair them and how to avoid them in the first place. This one is a keeper!<br><br>How to Make Kitchen Cabinets is a collection of articles from past issues of American Woodworker. ...the book also includes a separate chapter on hinges and hardware and has a chapter with kitchen projects including custom made crown molding, a kitchen stool, and an appliance garage. So if you are ready to make a new kitchen, these books might be right for you.<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><P>Since 1985, American Woodworker magazine is the premier magazine for woodworking, having featured every top woodworker in the country. Both technical and accessible, the magazine has a circulation of 275,000, with more than 150 issues in their backlist.

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