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The Reclaimed Woodworker: 21 One-of-a-Kind Projects to Build with Recycled Lumb
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- Condition
- EAN
- 9781940611549
- ISBN
- 9781940611549
- Publication Year
- 2018
- Format
- Trade Paperback
- Language
- English
- Book Title
- Reclaimed Woodworker : 21 One-Of-A-Kind Projects to Build with Recycled Lumber
- Illustrator
- Yes
- Publisher
- Spring House Press
- Genre
- House & Home, Crafts & Hobbies
- Item Length
- 10 in
- Topic
- Woodwork, Furniture, Woodworking
- Item Width
- 8 in
- Number of Pages
- 168 Pages
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Publisher
Spring House Press
ISBN-10
1940611547
ISBN-13
9781940611549
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5038432281
Product Key Features
Book Title
Reclaimed Woodworker : 21 One-Of-A-Kind Projects to Build with Recycled Lumber
Number of Pages
168 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2018
Topic
Woodwork, Furniture, Woodworking
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
House & Home, Crafts & Hobbies
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Length
10 in
Item Width
8 in
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Intended Audience
Trade
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Table Of Content
Table of Contents Intro 1) Introduction: where to find reclaimed wood, things to think about, my general philosophy Starter Projects 2) Headboard: This wall-mounted headboard is simple and would be at home in modern or rustic settings. 3) Bench: This colorful bench can be built in an afternoon using pocket hole joinery or plugged screws. 4) Cabinet doors: New doors can quickly update any space. I''ll provide detail on hinges, as they can be tricky. 5) Tabletop: Re-use an existing base and you''ll feel like you have a whole new dining room. 6) Countertop: wooden countertops can add lots of warmth and charm. Maintenance tips included. 7) Sliding barn door: Popular for a while now, they are practical too. Installation advice included. 8) Oversize leaning mirror frame: Glass shops sell unframed mirrors; provide your own frame for a custom look. 9) Wood accent wall: You can enhance any area by adding a focal point made up of weathered wood. 10) Wall shelves on brackets: These simple plank shelves sit on brackets and are removable. I''ll show you how to make the brackets. More Complex 11) Coffee table: The chunky form of this coffee table is balanced by the interesting texture of the wood. 12) Desk: The efficient chevron layout of the boards on the top of this desk allow you to use short pieces. 13) Low media cabinet: The colorful cabinet could incorporate doors made from pallet wood. 14) Bathroom vanity: This vanity could be sized for a vessel sink or a traditional drop-in. 15) Dining table: The trestle design goes back a long time; here it receives a live-edge top for a modern twist. 16) Side chair: This chair could be used anywhere in the home, and it serves as a perfect intro into chairmaking. 17) Outdoor lounge chair: A far cry from the venerable Adirondack, this minimalist design has clean, simple lines. 18) Credenza: One of the more involved projects in this book, this project is included with this proposal. 19) Kitchen island: This freestanding island adds prep area and storage to any kitchen. One could even integrate the countertop from chapter 6. Sidebar topics: Recycled Content: In case you can''t obtain quite enough reclaimed materials for a particular project, I''ll provide some tips to help source supplemental materials as needed. I''ll show you how to identify plywoods and MDFs that are made with nearly 100% recycled content, for example, and how to mix up a simple vinegar and steel wool solution to make inexpenseive homemade stains that are better than anything you can buy. Live-edge lumber: Many lumber stores don''t carry this highly-prized type of lumber because it isn''t available in "commodity" form. I''ll provide tips on how to source lumber in its least process state. This will offer you organic edges, wider-than-normal boards, and access to unusual species. Dealing with defects (knots, cracks, splits, end checks): Not every board is usable for every task; learn how to tell the difference and choose lumber wisely. Joinery 101: This primer will provide names for all the relevant types of joints and their uses. Pallet Wood 101: You could use pallet wood in many of the projects in this book. A few words of introduction are in order, though. For example, many people assume that pallets are junk, but that''s often not true. Rule #1? Always ask permission before grabbing a pallet. Finishing: Part of the appeal of salvaged wood is the natural patina that it has built up on its own over the years, but occasionally you may wish to finish parts or all of a project. For example, most countertops will need to be sealed. I''ll provide information on deciding when to apply finish, and why. Adhesives: Woodworking calls for a number of different glues to be used, depending on the applications. This sidebar will educate readers so they know when to you PVA''s (standard yellow wood glue), polyurethane adhesives (Gorilla Glue), construction adhesive, and cyanoacrylate (superglue).
Synopsis
With inspiring photos and easy-to-follow step-by-step instructions, The Reclaimed Woodworker features 21 projects that transform recycled lumber into well-built, stylish furniture and home decor items. Each project, from the popular sliding barn door to vintage chairs and bookcases, is designed to use upcycled materials without sacrificing looks or tried-and-true woodworking techniques. Best of all, once you start using reclaimed wood, you'll discover a beautiful, cost-saving alternative to traditionally sourced lumber. The Reclaimed Woodworker is not only a how-to book, it's a celebration of reclaimed wood and the many creative ways it can bring charm and character to the home. Book jacket., Smart projects that give new life to old lumber. The Reclaimed Woodworker provides inspiration and easy-to-follow, step-by-step instruction for beginning and intermediate woodworkers who want to make well-built, stylish furniture and furnishings from reclaimed lumber. Featuring 21 projects ranging from the ever-popular sliding barn door to modern desks to chairs with vintage charm, each project is designed to use upcycled materials without sacrificing style. They are modern and fresh, but based on tried and true craftsmanship and technique. Through the use of beautiful photographs, inspired designs, and accessible building instructions, The Reclaimed Woodworker is a comprehensive guidebook to sourcing recycled lumber and using it to build your own furniture and furnishings. Because there is more to finding and using recycled lumber than tearing apart old pallets, you'll learn how to source environmentally conscious wood in unexpected places. The icing on the cake? Once you know how to find them, these materials often provide a cost savings over traditionally-sourced lumber. The Reclaimed Woodworker is a how-to book, but it's also a celebration of the creativity in reclaiming lumber and discovering the possibilities for using it in your home., The Reclaimed Woodworker provides inspiration and easy-to-follow, step-by-step instruction for beginning and intermediate woodworkers who want to make well-built, stylish furniture and furnishings from reclaimed lumber. Featuring 21 projects ranging from the ever-popular sliding barn door to modern desks to chairs with vintage charm, each project is designed to use upcycled materials without sacrificing style. They are modern and fresh, but based on tried and true craftsmanship and technique. Through the use of beautiful photographs, inspired designs, and accessible building instructions, The Reclaimed Woodworker is a comprehensive guidebook to sourcing recycled lumber and using it to build your own furniture and furnishings. Because there is more to finding and using recycled lumber than tearing apart old pallets, you'll learn how to source environmentally conscious wood in unexpected places. The icing on the cake? Once you know how to find them, these materials often provide a cost savings over traditionally-sourced lumber. The Reclaimed Woodworker is a how-to book, but it's also a celebration of the creativity in reclaiming lumber and discovering the possibilities for using it in your home.
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