INTRODUCTION
TO "HOW TO MAKE BOXES"
This 48 page, 8-1/2
x 11" book is intended to be a
general reference and how-to handbook for individuals, libraries,
museums, and small businesses who have a need to construct boxes
of very specific sizes and strengths for storage, shipping, gifts,
and other such purposes. Minimal background skills, equipment, effort,
and expense are required. The front cover is shown at the right.
The book opens
flat for easy reference at any workspace.
The focus is on (a) box designs, (b) basic materials (commercial or recycled
cardstock, corrugated cardboard, paper, and fabric), (c) tools and (d) construction
techniques.
References are provided in the Bibliography for readers who want to enhance
the aesthetic appearance of their boxes.
We hope this book will help make boxmaking an enjoyable and perhaps profitable
activity.
Arnold Tubis and Martin Carbone
Table of contents ---
Sample the book by clicking on the links at the Table of Contents.
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Order
from either of two sources: Introductory
price $15.00
(1) Shipping charges
are free within the continental United States
Martin Carbone at 5123 Don Rodolfo Drive, Carlsbad, CA 92010 /
phone: 760-603-1910 / fax: 760-603-1930
email: martycarbone@yahoo.com
Add tax for California orders
Rated firms shipped on open account, net 30 days, otherwise -- Include
check with order.
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(2)
Shipping charges will be added
Marlene Watson at << http://www.marlenewatson.com/ >>
Order form: << http://www.marlenewatson.com/contactandorder.htm >>
email: MWatsonDesigns@aol.com
MW Designs / 1278 Via Del Carmel / Santa Maria, Ca. 93455
Phone/Fax: 805-937-6415
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Visa, MasterCard and PayPal accepted
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Make large, sturdy, corrugated-
cardboard shipping
boxes as shown at the right -- or
small, fancy cardstock boxes like those shown above. The principles
of construction are the same
for almost all boxes: they are either sleeves or trays.
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