Step-by-Step to a Classic Fireplace Mantel: A Complete Guide to Building a Classic Fireplace Mantel
Whether there is a fire burning or not, there is something about a fireplace that gives a room warmth. The mantel we build around the fireplace becomes a focal point of decorating, bringing to all that surrounds a sense of elegance.
In this new book Steve Penberthy and Gary Jones help the homeowner build a classic fireplace from stock materials and moldings and tools found in the most basic of workshops.
From measurement to the finished product, they take the reader through the complete process. Every step is illustrated with a color photograph and a concise instruction.
In the back are drawings and photographs of many design variations that can be made using the same building techniques.
This is the, without a doubt, the best book ever published on building mantels and will be a welcome addition to the woodworker's library.
Published/Edition: October 1994. ISBN/Book No.: 088740653X
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Description | Step-by-Step to a Classic Fireplace Mantel: A Complete Guide to Building a Classic Fireplace Mantel Whether there is a fire burning or not, there is something about a fireplace that gives a room warmth. The mantel we build around the fireplace becomes a focal point of decorating, bringing to all that surrounds a sense of elegance. In this new book Steve Penberthy and Gary Jones help the homeowner build a classic fireplace from stock materials and moldings and tools found in the most basic of workshops. From measurement to the finished product, they take the reader through the complete process. Every step is illustrated with a color photograph and a concise instruction. In the back are drawings and photographs of many design variations that can be made using the same building techniques. This is the, without a doubt, the best book ever published on building mantels and will be a welcome addition to the woodworker's library. Published/Edition: October 1994. ISBN/Book No.: 088740653X |