Any Thing I Can Do: Furniture
TV host Mag Ruffman (Anything I Can Do, PBS) instructs beginners in the basics of furniture building. Learn the joys of using a biscuit joiner, a belt sander and a wood-burning pen. Each episode in Volume 4: Furniture is bursting with advice, tool tips and short-cuts that will help you design and create furniture for your own home. As usual, Ruffman lives through the mistakes so you won't have to. Furniture is divided up into four projects: 1. Cedar Table The world's easiest table doubles as workbench, laundry counter, project table and spare bunk bed. You can fancy it up with stencils or wood-burning, but it's noble just as it is, naked. 2. Ottoman A great little footstool that teaches joinery skills and also takes a load off! If you don't want to go another day without learning to use a biscuit joiner, this is the project for you. 3. Harvest Table Make this antiqued harvest table to impress relatives, wow future spouses or give your descendants a reason to revere you. Simple construction, basic power tools. 4. Butcher Block Cart A primo cutting surface atop a rolling cart - this portable unit increases kitchen productivity and turns a humble cutting board into a mobile workstation. This video is available for purchase at www.titlehousedistribution.com or www.amazon.com.
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