Dewey Decimal684.104
SynopsisAn outstanding guide by a leading figure in cabinetmaking: Robert Ingham. Ingham has an unrivalled reputation as a designer and an artist, and this, his first and possibly only book, offers unprecedented insight into his philosophy on design, materials, and construction. Aimed at intermediate to experienced cabinetmakers, as well as Robert's many admirers, it draws together his most thought-provoking articles from "Furniture & Cabinetmaking" magazine. With a mix of practical tips, inspiration, and superb images, Ingham discusses everything from his innovative development of jigs to his boundary-pushing techniques and aesthetics. Woodworkers will especially appreciate the five beautiful projects: a workbench, sideboard, oak china cabinet, chest of drawers, and laminated dressing table. A gorgeous gallery of Robert Ingham's finest pieces completes this must-take workshop., Robert Ingham has an unrivalled reputation as a designer-maker and leading figure in the development of the cabinetmaker's art. This, his first - and possibly only - book, offers an unprecedented insight into his philosophy on design, materials and construction. "Robert Ingham's Cutting-edge Cabinetmaking" is aimed at intermediate to experienced cabinetmakers and fans of Robert's work. Drawing together Robert's most thought provoking articles from Furniture & Cabinetmaking magazine, the book straddles the line between instruction, reference and the "coffee table," offering a mix of practical tips, inspiration and in depth advice on both technique and aesthetics., Robert Ingham has an unrivalled reputation as a designer-maker and leading figure in the development of the cabinetmaker's art. This, his first - and possibly only - book, offers an unprecedented insight into his philosophy on design, materials and construction. "Robert Ingham's Cutting-edge Cabinetmaking" is aimed at intermediate to experienced cabinetmakers and fans of Robert's work. Drawing together Robert's most thought provoking articles from Furniture & Cabinetmaking magazine, the book straddles the line between instruction, reference and the "coffee table", offering a mix of practical tips, inspiration and in depth advice on both technique and aesthetics.