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Demonstrating how woodworkers can approach the complex job of designing and making built-in cabinets for kitchens, family rooms, and home offices, this technical handbook provides meticulously detailed shop drawings, instructions, and hundreds of professional tips for saving time, materials, unnecessary aggravation, and money. Bob Lang offers practical, hands-on guidance for building traditional face-frame cabinets as well as constructing contemporary frameless Euro-style cabinets.Woodworkers will learn how to measure rooms and design fitting cabinetry that considers both function and aesthetics, how to develop working shop drawings and cutting lists, and how to work with materials as varied as solid wood and plastic laminate. Technical instructions for cutting and joining the basic box, as well as for fitting it to drawer stacks, sinks, corners, appliances, and islands, are also included, as are detailed steps for sanding, finishing, and installing each piece.



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Robert W. Lang

Bob Lang grew up in the college town of Kent, Ohio and began working with wood shortly after high school. His professional career began building speaker cabinets for professional sound systems, followed by a few years repairing wooden boats on Lake Erie. An apprenticeship in a commercial cabinet shop in Cleveland followed a stint as lead scenic artist at an aquatic theme park. In the 1980s, he designed and created furniture and accessories, and exhibited his work at art shows and galleries across the country. He returned to the world of professional cabinetmaking in the mid-1980s, until he joined the staff of Popular Woodworking in 2004. Along the way he owned his own shop, worked in a number of shops creating high end work for the residential and commercial markets. He rose through the ranks and at the end of that phase of his career, he was managing and engineering projects that ranged in scope from individual pieces of furniture to multi-million dollar interior projects. His first magazine articles appeared in WoodShop News and Fine Woodworking in 1999.His interest in furniture of the American arts & crafts period of the early 20th century began early on, and in 2001 his first book "Shop Drawings for Craftsman Furniture" was published, followed shortly thereafter by "More Shop Drawings for Craftsman Furniture", "Shop Drawings for Craftsman Interiors" and "Shop Drawings for Craftsman Inlays and Hardware". After joining the magazine, he wrote "The Complete Kitchen Cabinetmaker" and "Shop Drawings for Greene & Greene Furniture", published by Cambium Press (now Fox Chapel) and "Drafting & Design for Woodworker's" and co-authored (with Glen Huey) "Furniture in the Southern Style". Bob began doing illustrations for the magazine in 2008 and was promoted to executive editor in 2010. Bob's first self-published book in interactive PDF format "Woodworker's Guide to SketchUp" appeared in 2010, and a second interactive PDF book "Building Blocks of SketchUp" was published in 2013. Bob's printed books are among the few woodworking books published in the last 15 years to remain in print. His philosophy in publishing is the same as it is when building furniture, make something of the finest possible quality, and build it to last.



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