Restoring Antiques

by Time-Life Books

The Art of Woodworking (24)

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Geared to amateur and intermediate woodworkers, this series covers everything from using a handsaw to refinishing an antique. Full-color illustrations and step-by-step instructions show how to perform specific woodworking tasks.

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Kind of a mixed bag. I appreciate the step by step instructions with illustrations. I appreciate that the book is spiral bound, and therefore lies flat open. However the blithe "you can do this" enthusiasm is exactly what encourages amateurs who don't know how to pull a nail to attempt something way too hard. And since this is about restoring antiques, rather than just repairing furniture, reupholstering with plywood and foam is maybe not a good suggestion? It ends up being a strange mix of here's how to jerry-rig a steamer and nothing about how to know when a job is too hard, or too detailed, or just requires too much practice to start there and should be left to pros.

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Restoring Antiques

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Nonfiction, Art & Design, Home & Garden, General Nonfiction
DDC/MDS
749.1Arts & recreationDrawing & decorative artsFurniture and accessoriesAntique furniture
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TT199 .R47TechnologyHandicrafts. Arts and craftsHandicrafts. Arts and craftsWoodworking. Furniture making. Upholstering

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