- (Original edition), ISBN 0-8069-7142-8 (Paperback) John L.
Feirer (1988).
Cabinetmaking and Millwork,
Fifth Edition.
Glencoe Publishing Company. ISBN 0-02-675950-0...
- Group.
Retrieved 2017-10-06. Lers, Dave. "32mm
Cabinetmaking". Dave Lers. Dave Lers 32mm
Cabinetmaking Dave Lers 32mm
System Basics KISS II
system Blum...
- many
other materials are also used and
sometimes the
finer trades of
cabinetmaking and
furniture building are
considered carpentry. In the
United States...
- The Château
Louis XIV is a château
constructed between 2008 and 2011 in the
commune of
Louveciennes in the
Yvelines department in the Île-de-France region...
- (subscription required) Cherry, Dan. "Collector's
guide to rules",
Furniture &
Cabinetmaking, no. 259, July 2017, ISSN 1365-4292, pp. 52–6 Rees, Jane and Mark (2010)...
- Eugène
Vallin (French pronunciation: [øʒɛn valɛ̃]; 1856 – 21 July 1922) was a
French furniture designer and manufacturer, as well as an architect. Vallin...
- Boston, Philadelphia, and Baltimore. Many
examples of
American Empire cabinetmaking are
characterized by antiquities-inspired carving, gilt-br**** furniture...
- is a
French film and
television actor.
Devoting himself initially to
cabinetmaking, he
became a model, and was
noticed by André Téchiné.
Alice et Martin...
- Connecticut. The desk is
attributed to
Daniel Spencer, who
opened his
cabinetmaking studio in Providence,
Rhode Island in 1772. John
Brown was born in Providence...
- set up his own
workshop in the Sixties. He is well
known for his book
Cabinetmaking - a
professional approach (re-published in 2009) and his
revision (for...