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06/10/2009 9:22 AM

How to Design Furniture


Just received my copy of How to Design Furniture. Five days postal
from Tauton Press in the US to Toronto, Canada. Cost me $16.82 ca
with the delivery costs and the exchange. Some might consider that
overpriced but I wanted to make sure I got a copy. Suppose I could
have gone searching around the stores up here, but hell, I tend to
have temper tantrums when I don't get what I want.

It includes a history of furniture, design features and measurements
for the average human body depending on what the furniture is going to
be used for and it even includes several pages of an introductory
lesson on using Sketchup.I'll be referring to this magazine frequently
for a long time to come. Worth every cent!


This topic has 5 replies

LZ

Luigi Zanasi

in reply to [email protected] on 06/10/2009 9:22 AM

06/10/2009 8:53 AM

On Oct 6, 6:22=A0am, [email protected] wrote:
> Just received my copy of How to Design Furniture. Five days postal
> from Tauton Press in the US to Toronto, Canada. Cost me $16.82 ca
> with the delivery costs and the exchange. Some might consider that
> overpriced but I wanted to make sure I got a copy. Suppose I could
> have gone searching around the stores up here, but hell, I tend to
> have temper tantrums when I don't get what I want.
>
> It includes a history of furniture, design features and measurements
> for the average human body depending on what the furniture is going to
> be used for and it even includes several pages of an introductory
> lesson on using Sketchup.I'll be referring to this magazine frequently
> for a long time to come. Worth every cent!

I got it yesterday at our local pharmacy magazine stand. It looks
great. Although I'm a little pissed off that it is not included in the
FWW subscription.

Anyway, thanks Swing for the heads up. We are all grateful to you.

Luigi

AS

Angela Sekeris

in reply to [email protected] on 06/10/2009 9:22 AM

06/10/2009 10:08 AM

On Oct 6, 12:41=A0pm, Swingman <[email protected]> wrote:
> Luigi Zanasi wrote:
> > On Oct 6, 6:22 am, [email protected] wrote:
> >> Just received my copy of How to Design Furniture. Five days postal
> >> from Tauton Press in the US to Toronto, Canada. Cost me $16.82 ca
> >> with the delivery costs and the exchange. Some might consider that
> >> overpriced but I wanted to make sure I got a copy. Suppose I could
> >> have gone searching around the stores up here, but hell, I tend to
> >> have temper tantrums when I don't get what I want.
>
> >> It includes a history of furniture, design features and measurements
> >> for the average human body depending on what the furniture is going to
> >> be used for and it even includes several pages of an introductory
> >> lesson on using Sketchup.I'll be referring to this magazine frequently
> >> for a long time to come. Worth every cent!
>
> > I got it yesterday at our local pharmacy magazine stand. It looks
> > great. Although I'm a little pissed off that it is not included in the
> > FWW subscription.
>
> > Anyway, thanks Swing for the heads up. We are all grateful to you.
>
> You're most welcome ...
>
> --www.e-woodshop.net
> Last update: 10/22/08
> KarlC@ (the obvious)

I will try to get a copy. I have no time for the things I love doing,
and that is starting to piss me off.
I went through this 7 years ago when I got out of the cabinet
business... not enough 'fun' too much volume.
Like an idiot, I kept the countertop division, figuring I could keep
it small..well, somebody made me an offer and I'm all over it.
*fingers crossed*

MJ

Mark & Juanita

in reply to [email protected] on 06/10/2009 9:22 AM

06/10/2009 10:09 PM

Swingman wrote:

> Luigi Zanasi wrote:
>> On Oct 6, 6:22 am, [email protected] wrote:
>>> Just received my copy of How to Design Furniture. Five days postal
>>> from Tauton Press in the US to Toronto, Canada. Cost me $16.82 ca
>>> with the delivery costs and the exchange. Some might consider that
>>> overpriced but I wanted to make sure I got a copy. Suppose I could
>>> have gone searching around the stores up here, but hell, I tend to
>>> have temper tantrums when I don't get what I want.
>>>
>>> It includes a history of furniture, design features and measurements
>>> for the average human body depending on what the furniture is going to
>>> be used for and it even includes several pages of an introductory
>>> lesson on using Sketchup.I'll be referring to this magazine frequently
>>> for a long time to come. Worth every cent!
>>
>> I got it yesterday at our local pharmacy magazine stand. It looks
>> great. Although I'm a little pissed off that it is not included in the
>> FWW subscription.
>>
>> Anyway, thanks Swing for the heads up. We are all grateful to you.
>
> You're most welcome ...

Yes, thanks for the heads-up. Got an e-mail from Taunton today indicating
my copy has shipped


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There is never a situation where having more rounds is a disadvantage

Rob Leatham

Rc

Robatoy

in reply to [email protected] on 06/10/2009 9:22 AM

06/10/2009 10:10 AM

On Oct 6, 1:08=A0pm, Angela Sekeris <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Oct 6, 12:41=A0pm, Swingman <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > Luigi Zanasi wrote:
> > > On Oct 6, 6:22 am, [email protected] wrote:
> > >> Just received my copy of How to Design Furniture. Five days postal
> > >> from Tauton Press in the US to Toronto, Canada. Cost me $16.82 ca
> > >> with the delivery costs and the exchange. Some might consider that
> > >> overpriced but I wanted to make sure I got a copy. Suppose I could
> > >> have gone searching around the stores up here, but hell, I tend to
> > >> have temper tantrums when I don't get what I want.
>
> > >> It includes a history of furniture, design features and measurements
> > >> for the average human body depending on what the furniture is going =
to
> > >> be used for and it even includes several pages of an introductory
> > >> lesson on using Sketchup.I'll be referring to this magazine frequent=
ly
> > >> for a long time to come. Worth every cent!
>
> > > I got it yesterday at our local pharmacy magazine stand. It looks
> > > great. Although I'm a little pissed off that it is not included in th=
e
> > > FWW subscription.
>
> > > Anyway, thanks Swing for the heads up. We are all grateful to you.
>
> > You're most welcome ...
>
> > --www.e-woodshop.net
> > Last update: 10/22/08
> > KarlC@ (the obvious)
>
> I will try to get a copy. I have no time for the things I love doing,
> and that is starting to piss me off.
> I went through this 7 years ago when I got out of the cabinet
> business... not enough 'fun' too much volume.
> Like an idiot, I kept the countertop division, figuring I could keep
> it small..well, somebody made me an offer and I'm all over it.
> *fingers crossed*

Farking laptop...*smirk*

Sk

Swingman

in reply to [email protected] on 06/10/2009 9:22 AM

06/10/2009 11:41 AM

Luigi Zanasi wrote:
> On Oct 6, 6:22 am, [email protected] wrote:
>> Just received my copy of How to Design Furniture. Five days postal
>> from Tauton Press in the US to Toronto, Canada. Cost me $16.82 ca
>> with the delivery costs and the exchange. Some might consider that
>> overpriced but I wanted to make sure I got a copy. Suppose I could
>> have gone searching around the stores up here, but hell, I tend to
>> have temper tantrums when I don't get what I want.
>>
>> It includes a history of furniture, design features and measurements
>> for the average human body depending on what the furniture is going to
>> be used for and it even includes several pages of an introductory
>> lesson on using Sketchup.I'll be referring to this magazine frequently
>> for a long time to come. Worth every cent!
>
> I got it yesterday at our local pharmacy magazine stand. It looks
> great. Although I'm a little pissed off that it is not included in the
> FWW subscription.
>
> Anyway, thanks Swing for the heads up. We are all grateful to you.

You're most welcome ...


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www.e-woodshop.net
Last update: 10/22/08
KarlC@ (the obvious)


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