IMPORTANT!!

Digital Downloads

The Cabinetmaker’s Guides book series, the Best of The Scale Cabinetmaker book series and The Cabinetmaker’s Guide Journals are available for ordering here. Just go to “Our Store” using the link in the menu even though it does say under construction. These files are quite large and will take a good deal of time to download so be prepared to wait. We (using the imperial here) will help with any problems that may arise as quickly as possible, just let us know at orders@thescalecabinetmaker.com.

Our new system allows you to place your order online and then send in a check if you do not wish to use PayPal or credit card for payment. Just place your order using the Add to cart buttons and when ready to pay, signify that you wish to pay by check. Once your check has been received and processed, you will receive an email with your download instructions.


For Beginners to Advanced Craftsmen…

We are in the Business
of Teaching You the Skills You Need
to Help You to Become a Great Modeler

TSC Vol. 6 Issue 4

There is a reason The Scale Cabinetmaker is referred to as “a reference journal”…

Each issue of The Scale Cabinetmaker is packed with articles designed to teach you the tools and techniques you need to tackle your own projects. While we provide specific projects, their purpose is to teach you new skills and hone skills you may already have. From working with brass to perfecting your lathe techniques; from creating room boxes to learning advanced joinery to creating the perfect finish.

For example, in TSC (our affectionate abbreviation and nickname) 3:1, you can:

  • Learn how to work with brass from Jim Dorsett. including how to mill, sweat solder, and etch, while building a c. 1914 Wards pedal car;
  • Learn kitbashing techniques, including modifying framing and addressing room size issues, for dollhouse kits (we are the folks who introduced the term “kitbash” to miniatures);
  • Learn how to build interior and exterior balusters (stairs) from Jim Marcus, while learning how to create marking and gluing jigs you can use for any stairway you are planning to build;
  • Learn how to scroll cut with a jeweler’s saw and scroll jig and how to create edge molding with a molding cutter mounted on a Dremel moto-tool or a drill press while building an 1820 Regency halltree;
  • Learn how to graph and create a rug from a full-sized original, while making Barbara Cosgrove’s 19th Century Sarouk Rug;
  • Learn how to steam and laminate wood, while building an 1877 Montgomery Ward sled;
  • Build a lamp-mount adjustable work clamp for needlework; and
  • Learn how to make your own scale dowels using a drill gauge from Jim Jedlicka, the TSC tool editor (and retired NASA engineer).

All in one issue and all for only $6.00. Not a bad deal.

You can buy The Scale Cabinetmaker by the issue ($6.00 per issue as a pdf download) or by the year ($24.00 for 4 issues on cd-romĀ of which we still have a few available). For information on cd-rom ordering write us.

If you are looking for a specific project, tool, or technique, check out our TSC index. (large pdf file so give it a bit of time to open)

If you would like to know more about the TSC contributors, check out our author’s index.