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A Guide to Making Wooden Stools - cover

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A Guide to Making Wooden Stools

AN Anon

Publisher: Barman Press

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Summary

This text contains a detailed but easy-to-follow guide on making wooden stools. Giving instructions on a variety of different types of stool, this text is perfect for those with an interest in hand-crafting stools for use in a variety of situations and rooms. A great book for the amateur and seasoned woodworker alike, 'A Guide to Making Wooden Stools' comes complete with simple instructions and detailed diagrams. The chapters of this book include: 'Two Stools with Foam Rubber Seats', 'Two Contemporary Upholstered Stools', 'Oak Stool with Corded Top', 'Music Stools', 'Leather Upholstered Stool and Work-Box', 'Cupboard-Stools for Shoe Cleaning'; 'Folding and Pack-Flat Stools', 'Folding Stools'... and many more. We are proud to republish this antique book now complete with a new introduction on making and restoring furniture.
Available since: 08/26/2016.

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