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War Department Technical Manual - Woodworking & Furniture Repair: U.S. War Department Manual TM5-613, June 1946

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War Department Technical Manual - Woodworking & Furniture Repair: U.S. War Department Manual TM5-613, June 1946
War Department Technical Manual - Woodworking & Furniture Repair: U.S. War Department Manual TM5-613, June 1946

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War Department Technical Manual - Woodworking & Furniture Repair: U.S. War Department Manual TM5-613, June 1946

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This authentic manual quickly trained personnel in building and maintaining furniture for use on military bases. The instructions remain very relevant today, including timeless information on using woodworking machinery and tools, joinery and basic furniture construction and maintenance. Published right after World War II ended, this historical time capsule has stood the test of time.
What You'll Find Inside
• 28 project plans and material lists for classic furniture in distinct styles
• Timeless techniques for working with power tools and hand tools
• Thorough advice and illustrations for repairing upholstered furniture
• A dedicated section on turning furniture parts with a lathe
• Tips for building and maintaining solid wood, metal and upholstered furniture

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