Building Fireplace Mantels
Distinctive
Fireplace Mantel Projects You Can Build for Any Style Home
By Mario
Rodriguez
Expert Advice To Help You Build Your Own
Fireplace Mantel!
The building of fireplace mantels is fast
becoming one of the most popular home renovation projects in the
country. The attractive and distinctive fireplace mantels in this
book will inspire you to build your own.
Nine projects reflect all the popular home
styles from Colonial to Arts and Crafts and Contemporary, ensuring a
project to suit your home and tastes. Step-by-step instructions,
cutlists, and excellent process photography and illustrations make
the mantels accessible -- whatever your skill level. An initial
chapter surveys materials for building and finishing mantels. You
wont find a better how-to book on fireplace mantels anywhere.
Create mantels in various styles:
- Simple Colonial
- Georgian
- Simple Federal
- Victorian
- Greene and Greene
- Art Deco
- ...and more
"Of all the woodworking projects that Ive
built, and written about, the fireplace mantel projects have drawn
the strongest -- and longest -- lasting response."
-- Mario Rodriguez, author of Building Fireplace Mantels
About the Author:
Mario Rodriguez is one of Americas most
accomplished woodworkers and woodworking teachers. He currently
teaches at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City. He
is a long-time contributing editor to Fine Woodworking magazine and
author of Traditional Woodwork. He lives in Maple Shade, New
Jersey..
Introduction:
The idea for this book came from the steady stream of comments
and questions generated by the material on fireplace mantels I've
written for The Taunton Press over the years. Of all the woodworking
projects I've built, and written about, the fireplace mantel
projects have drawn the strongest- and longest-lasting response.
I think that even for owners of contemporary homes, equipped with
powerful and efficient heating systems, the fireplace has come to
symbolize a safe and stable refuge from a hectic and sometimes
hostile world. Commonly situated in the family or living room, it is
regarded as the hub or center of the traditional home and often
serves as an attractive backdrop for both solemn and festive family
occasions. So, even if it's not used to provide heat, the design and
decoration of the hearth is considered an essential part of an
attractive home.
By presenting a broad range of designs, this book contains
something for almost everyone -- and every style interior. I've
designed and built mantels dating from the early 18th right up to
the 20th centuries. There are several early American designs for
traditionalists, a Victorian mantel stuffed with rosettes and bold
trim, a solid but elegant Arts and Crafts design, and even a zigzag
Art Deco piece. Altogether, the projects in this book present a
broad range of mantels, not only in various styles, but in different
skill levels, too.
Like my previous book, Traditional Woodwork, my goal was to
present well-designed projects, built with time-saving techniques
and modern materials available to the average woodworker. Almost
every mantel features a technique or product that could be useful in
the design and construction of woodworking projects other than
fireplace mantels. And while designing and building the mantels, I
tried to keep one goal in mind: The finished product should
definitely appear more difficult and complicated to build than it
proved to be during construction.
While writing this book and building the mantels, I was fortunate
to have students from the Restoration Department of the Fashion
Institute of Technology, eager to help. It was tremendously
rewarding to work side by side with my students. The experience
allowed me to measure how well I taught them and to gauge the
clarity of my material (for the book). I was happy to discover they
also made excellent models, posing and contorting their bodies while
I struggled to get the perfect shot.
Table of Contents:
Introduction
Mantel-Making Basics
Simple Colonial
Mantel
Georgian Mantel
Simple Federal
Mantel
Arts and Crafts
Mantel
The Mackintosh
Mantel
Victorian Mantel
Greene and Greene
Mantel
Art Deco Mantel
Contemporary
Architectural Mantel
Soft-cover, 9 x 10-7/8 in., 160 pages, with color
photos and drawings
Published 2002
ISBN: 978-1-56158-385-0
Building Fireplace
Mantels
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