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Taunton's Complete Illustrated Guide to Period Furniture Details

Taunton's Complete Illustrated Guide to Period Furniture Details
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Taunton's Complete Illustrated Guide to Period Furniture Details

 
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This new paperback expands on the techniques covered in "Shaping Wood--a title in the enormously successful Complete Illustrated Guides series. It covers joinery relating to 18th century furniture styles, as well as the demanding techniques required to complete ornate period pieces. Turning and carving, as well as building accurately, are all included in a highly visual format. Anyone who loves period details and longs to create them will want this book.

 
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Product Details
Author:Lonnie Bird
Paperback:138 pages
Publisher:Taunton Press
Publication Date:2003-09
Language:English
ISBN:1561585904
Product Length:10.8 inches
Product Width:9.37 inches
Product Height:0.37 inches
Product Weight:1.35 pounds
Package Length:10.4 inches
Package Width:9.2 inches
Package Height:0.4 inches
Package Weight:1.35 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 5 reviews

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Average Customer Review:3.5 ( 5 customer reviews )
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24 of 25 found the following review helpful:


4Details Add Value  Jul 10, 2004 By Robert Crouse
This is a valuable aid in making details. Another reviewer states that 80% of the book is in another book by Bird. This might be a bit of an over statement - no matter if just 20% is new material the book is worth it. I own both of the books he addresses - I noticed the duplication right away. The real question is "will this book make you a better period furniture maker?" I am 57 years old - own every tool required to make period furiture - hold a Masters certification from Marc Adams School of Woodworking - have taken course work with some of the top people in the field - I am now working on a Philidelphia Low Boy and am wooking with Allan Breed (instructor) - and this book is helpful and even insightful. I know at least four of the eighteen of us in class have purchased this book.

24 of 29 found the following review helpful:


1Don't buy if you own Complete Guide to Shaping Wood  Feb 28, 2004
If you already own Lonnie Bird's Complete Illustrated Guide to Shaping Wood you will be extremely disappointed with this book. It seemed that 80% was duplicate material. The book descriptions says that this book expands on the techniques covered in Shaping Wood. To me, it looked like nothing more than a page for page copy.

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5Very good!  May 15, 2006 By Roger Wade "Roger Wade"
I am surprised at the low book review. This is one of the best teaching books I have read. Lonnie Bird is an artist at conveying woodworking concepts. This is not a step by step how to guide to a completed project. Every detail that is covered is very well covered. I have both of the Lonnie Bird books and believe they complement each other. I highly reccomend this book and this author! If you want a good step by step book on Period Furniture try: Glen Huey's "Building Period Furniture" Both of these books are excellent. See my review under this book on Amazon.I have bought many books that are barely worth taking home. These two books are worth more than they cost! The printing and pictures in This book are superior as are all others I have read by Taunton press.

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4good tips for furniture projects  Sep 15, 2009 By Mr. John D. Castle
This is pretty comprehensive for someone interested in or embarking on a period project. the descriptions and pictures are clear and detailed, although most will be familiar with the subjects and possibly have their own method of working, it's good to have a view on how someone else tackles the problems that can be encountered.
The Author needs no introduction to woodworkers, (especially in the USA) and has complied this book carefully, a lot of effort has gone into the illustration, a good buy, worth the money.

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4good book  Jan 03, 2009 By Jean R. Sepulveda "matrix12x"
This book was exactly what I was looking for. It is very concise and shows multiple ways of making several of the details. I would recommend this book.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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