In this month's Good Woodworking
DESIGN POINTERS
Before you start a project, there are lots of things to consider -such as
Carcase joints
A firm grip on seven or eight basic joints is the best foundation for creating sound furniture
PROJECTS
DRAWERS
Chests of dhallenges Acquire the nuts and bolts needed to build your own chest with the help of Mike Scourfield’s ash number
Tall storage : In Peter’s Bishop’s alternative design you’ll find a mix of traditional and modern techniques
THE BOOKCASE
Simplicity is the key: Experiment with knock-down furniture by using tusk tenons
The reading room: Enough books to fill a library? Then you’ll want a look at David Hatherley’s solution
Breaking ranks :
Pete Martin’s breakfront design accommodates books of all sizes
SHEET MATERIALS
Why we think you shouldn’t turn your nose up at man-made boards
BACKGAMMON BOARD
It's all a game: :Are you up to the challenge of Andrew Crawford’s small but tricky box?
THE CABINET
A cabinet for all reasons
Adapt this frame and panel cabinet to your own projects
Craftsmanship on show; Bryan Blow’s glazed bow-fronted build is full of techniques
Star Quality Fiddly curved glazing bars are the kind of feature a display cabinet deserves
Set yourself free; Let the timber decide in Phil Edwards’ Krenov-style creation;
THE TABLE
Perfect combination Our walnut drop-leaf coffee table is packed with challenges and techniques
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