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A Woodworker's Guide to Making Traditional Mirrors and Picture Frames

A Woodworker's Guide to Making Traditional Mirrors and Picture Frames

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Enhanced with tips on specialized tools
Review: The Fox Chapel Publishing Company is the premiere publisher of books for dedicated home woodworking enthusiasts and special project carpenters. Woodworker's Guide To Making Traditional Mirrors & Picture Frames by John A. Nelson showcases a series of 18 woodworking projects for making 18th and 19th century mirror and picture frames. From Small Looking Glass (c. 1790); to Early Looking Glass (c. 1800); to Victorian Wall Mirror (c. 1865); to Chippendale Wall Mirror (c. 1875), these patterns are detailed and presented with easy-to-follow instructions. Enhanced with tips on specialized tools (as well as tools commonly found in home woodworking shops), Woodworker's Guide To Making Traditional Mirrors & Picture Frames will prove to be a popular and appreciated addition to any home woodworking hobbyist's personal reference collection.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Enhanced with tips on specialized tools
Review: The Fox Chapel Publishing Company is the premiere publisher of books for dedicated home woodworking enthusiasts and special project carpenters. Woodworker's Guide To Making Traditional Mirrors & Picture Frames by John A. Nelson showcases a series of 18 woodworking projects for making 18th and 19th century mirror and picture frames. From Small Looking Glass (c. 1790); to Early Looking Glass (c. 1800); to Victorian Wall Mirror (c. 1865); to Chippendale Wall Mirror (c. 1875), these patterns are detailed and presented with easy-to-follow instructions. Enhanced with tips on specialized tools (as well as tools commonly found in home woodworking shops), Woodworker's Guide To Making Traditional Mirrors & Picture Frames will prove to be a popular and appreciated addition to any home woodworking hobbyist's personal reference collection.


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