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Lethenty Mill Furniture has been building hand-crafted
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If you would like to build quality pieces of
traditional Scottish
wooden furniture, Lethenty-Mill.com offers all of the teaching facilities
you need to do so, including DIY manuals, self build wood kits and
furniture making evening classes.
Our website allows DIY and woodworking enthusiasts to
choose their own method of study. Each furniture making project has a
DIY manual available in hard-copy or PDF format – both of which are
ideal for home learning and can be purchased online. |
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The Original Sma' Kist (tool chest) |
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Our
DIY manuals are
illustrated in full colour and provide a comprehensive guide to making your
chosen piece of wooden furniture. Self assembly wooden kits comprising pre-cut
wood for each item of furniture are also available. Our kits are made and
supplied in quality red pine or in local Scottish hard woods (oak, ash,
beech or elm) on request.
For those who live in North-East Scotland, we also offer
furniture making
evening classes
in our purpose-built workshops at
Lethenty Mill, Inverurie. |
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Buy quality
woodworking supplies and tools from Wood-Shop's
online
store. A range of woodworking machinery, hand
tools and power tools are featured to fit the needs of DIY
enthusiasts, woodworkers and professional cabinet makers. |
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The
articles section of
wood-mag.co.uk contains written
descriptions, photographs and movies of how Allan Fyfe makes
a chair from a tree – without the use of electricity or
machine tools. The tale is ongoing, so watch these pages for
the latest updates. |
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Wood-Mag's
community forum is a free
online resource, which is open to anyone with an interest in
DIY, furniture making, cabinet making or woodworking.
The forum is divided into sub-groups, which include 'mini'
forums for those who attend evening classes or who are
tackling home learning projects. |
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