. Furniture for the craftsman; a manual for the student and machanic. a more roomy size will be found more effec-tive than a larger cabinet often-times when placed in a certainwall jamb or put diagonally in acorner. This, too is built some-what in the same manner as within four lYi in. squareposts, except it has a 3^-in. apronframing under the top finished be-tween posts by some simple suit-able molding as suggested, theapron to be set 3^ in. back fromface of posts. The back frameand front door frame is made of^4^ X 2 in. material for stiles andbottom rail and in your draw


. Furniture for the craftsman; a manual for the student and machanic. a more roomy size will be found more effec-tive than a larger cabinet often-times when placed in a certainwall jamb or put diagonally in acorner. This, too is built some-what in the same manner as within four lYi in. squareposts, except it has a 3^-in. apronframing under the top finished be-tween posts by some simple suit-able molding as suggested, theapron to be set 3^ in. back fromface of posts. The back frameand front door frame is made of^4^ X 2 in. material for stiles andbottom rail and in your drawingplan to make the top rail a full halfcircle with sun ray effect as shown,the strips or ribs having an exposedwidth for this interior framingof Yi in. The larger and lowerpart of door consists of threelong divisions of glass. This door treatment is an easy suggestion of many modifica-tions that can be given which are now so popular, influencedgreatly by the practice of Chippendale, and later so much usedby Colonial cabinet workers. An arched top rail may be made. SeCTlON OF SKelF- FiG. 217.—A Dainty Patternof Cabinet. THE DINING ROOM 213 for the sides to conform to the arch of the front, leaving out thegrille work. To reduce the cost of a full mirror back panel, ifmirrors are desired, the back framing may be divided by crossrails which are spaced to go back of the shelf division , and fourmirrors may occupy the place of the usual wood paneling. In order to reduce the thickness of shelf edges without re-ducing the thickness, mold the ends and front edges with a wideogee mold, which when adjusted in place, molded side down,resting on shelf supports, cause them to have a very light ap-pearance. Provide also on the upper side of shelves two wellcut grooves one i in. and the other 2 in. from the back are to stand plates on edge, preventing them from new style of cabinet door handle will be the proper thing forsuch cabinets, consisting of a plain half hoop


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