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    Great reference book

    Hi everyone

    I discovered this book in the library yesterday. The Complete Cabinet Maker's Reference by Jeffrey Piontkowski

    https://www.popularwoodworking.com/s...ay.asp?id=2509

    If you are thinking on starting a project with lots of cabinets this is a great book (tool) it has specifications for almost every standard size, cut lists and panel optimization. If you wander around the web site a bit you'll find a book preview, it gives you a great chance to check it out before you buy it.

    Jay

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    Jay, as they would say in France (if my spelling is right) bon, tres bon.
    Last edited by Cecil Arnold; 12-06-2005 at 12:02 PM.
    Good, Fast, Cheap--Pick two.

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    Another source for that book is Overstock.com for $19.35 and I think $1.40 to ship.

    No affiliation, blah blah blah

    John
    Hello, My name is John and I am a toolaholic

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    book searches - a little OT, but handy to have...

    It seems to work much better than Google...

    http://www.isbn.nu/

    You can search by author, words in title, subject or even the isbn number of the book (surprise).

    Click on the link, and then it displays any online pricing of the book from multiple sites - including both sides of the pond.

    It's good stuff...
    Marc
    NWA Woodworker-Tech

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    All price competition aside. That is an excellent book, and I mean really excellent. No matter what you pay for it, the cost will be returned on your first project.
    It is also more than just cabinets as in kitchen cabinets, or baths.
    The construction methods and techniques are applicable to built in as well as free standing cabinets. Lot of emphasis on carcass construction
    If you aspire to build your own cabinets. I highly second Jay's opinion.

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    you're right...

    Jay's recommendation and Mike's statements have made me want to look this book over - thank you both for posting...
    Marc
    NWA Woodworker-Tech

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Cutler
    All price competition aside. That is an excellent book, and I mean really excellent. No matter what you pay for it, the cost will be returned on your first project.
    It is also more than just cabinets as in kitchen cabinets, or baths.
    The construction methods and techniques are applicable to built in as well as free standing cabinets. Lot of emphasis on carcass construction
    If you aspire to build your own cabinets. I highly second Jay's opinion.
    I am a comparison shopper, it helps my meger income buy more toys that way. Just trying to help save my friends some money
    Hello, My name is John and I am a toolaholic

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    No slam intended at all John. I apologize if my post came off that way. It was certainly not intended to be anything other that an agreement of Jay's opinion of the book
    That was one of the first books that I bought when I got back into woodworking seriously after a rather long hiatus.
    We never really focused on carcas frame construction in all the woodshop classes I attended throughout school. So When I renovated a bathroom the correct method for constructing cabinets was something I knew very little about, ergo my high opinion of it.

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    Jay,

    You may laugh but I too got this book from the library and had it on my lap flipping through it while I was scrolling through posts. So far I like the book, but I have been just looking at the pictures (a habit from a misspent youth as they say .. But It looks good.

    Tim

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    Bought it from Amazon today--same price.

    BILL FIELDS

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Fields
    Bought it from Amazon today--same price.

    BILL FIELDS
    Me too. Thanks for the heads up Jay. Hope this helps with my bathroom vanity project--I need it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob Blaustein
    Me too. Thanks for the heads up Jay. Hope this helps with my bathroom vanity project--I need it.
    Rob,
    If its no good you can still use it in the bathroom...just skip the glossy pages...(Like the Sears catalogue)
    "All great work starts with love .... then it is no longer work"

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