Building Shelves
Author: Popular Woodworking
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Description: Building Shelves is a guide that provides tips, techniques, and plans for building shelves using torsion box construction. It emphasizes the use of lightweight materials and a clever wall attachment trick.
Subject: Carpentry
Pages: 14
Megabytes: 1.64 MB
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