An edition of Making useful things of wood (1950)

Making useful things of wood.

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Making useful things of wood.
Franklin Henry Gottshall
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An edition of Making useful things of wood (1950)

Making useful things of wood.

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A book containing simple projects of good design and with true workmanship appeal is the craftsman's dream. In this how-to-do book, Franklin H. Gottshall offers thirty-three new and unique projects which utilize a wide variety of materials, processes, and techniques suited to varions degrees of skill.
These projects involve work in cabinet-making, turning, carving, designing, finishing, inlaying, etc. The exceptionally fine designs, including modern and American period approaches, aim for simplicity in construction and economy of time. They are also keyed to appropriateness in present-day homes.

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Bruce
Language
English
Pages
192

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Published in
Milwaukee

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Dewey Decimal Class
371.426884
Library of Congress
TT180 .G63

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Pagination
xii, 192 p.
Number of pages
192

ID Numbers

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OL6086659M
LCCN
51000739
OCLC/WorldCat
1690116

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