Bill Hylton is the author of Router Magic and Woodworking with the Router, and appears at woodworking seminars and demonstrations around the country. He is an expert on routers, power tools, and furniture building. He lives in Quarryville, Pennsylvania.
Illustrated Cabinetmaking, by Bill Hylton, is a visual reference to
take the guesswork out of designing kitchen cabinets, desks,
bookcases and chests by applying the time-honored dimension and
ergonomic standards presented. It features hundreds of drawings,
which provide "classic" solutions to age old construction problems.
For example, the book presents at least five ways to hang a drawer
and four ways to attach a table top. A section covers more than 100
joints, while the "subassemblies" section explains how to use those
joints to assemble tabletops, doors, drawers and more. The
Furniture section explains how to combine joints and subassemblies
to construct more than 100 pieces. It also provides rule-of-thumb
design standards, such as the height of a dining table and the
depth of kitchen cabinets, tips for altering designs, and sources
for locating published plans.
With more than 100 project plans for everything from tables to beds
to built-ins, woodworker Hylton's (Router Magic) exhaustive primer,
whose original, 1998 edition is now out of print, still has great
value for any woodworking collection. He begins with a brief
introduction to period style, then covers joinery in depth. There
are no glamour shots, only clear, black and white drawings for
assembly and measurements. Exploded view drawings highlight each
piece's details and special features. Because of the few
instructions on construction, this is not a book for beginners;
rather, it is a collection of patterns with citations to additional
offerings in other books and publications. For the advanced
woodworker, it is a treasure trove of project ideas. Recommended
for woodworking collections in any library.
This book is the "Gray's Anatomy" of woodworking.
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