Woodworking for beginners; a manual for amateurs . Fig. 329. the seat, can be arranged as shown (see Hinges). The top, madelike any table-top and fastened by screws to the deep cleatsshown (see Scje7vs), is pivoted to either side of the upright endsby pins when a seat is desired. When you wish to use the tableand the top is lowered, it can be held in place by inserting pins inthe other two holes also. The pins should not be less than V orf in diameter. Care must be used in laying off the points formaking these holes (see Boring). 2 14 Wood-Working for Beginners. Fig. 330. The remaining de-tail


Woodworking for beginners; a manual for amateurs . Fig. 329. the seat, can be arranged as shown (see Hinges). The top, madelike any table-top and fastened by screws to the deep cleatsshown (see Scje7vs), is pivoted to either side of the upright endsby pins when a seat is desired. When you wish to use the tableand the top is lowered, it can be held in place by inserting pins inthe other two holes also. The pins should not be less than V orf in diameter. Care must be used in laying off the points formaking these holes (see Boring). 2 14 Wood-Working for Beginners. Fig. 330. The remaining de-tails are not differentfrom those of thearticles alreadyshown. See end of intro-duction to this chap-ter for directionsabout smoothing,putting together, andfinishing. See alsoScrape}\ Sa?idpape?\and Fi7iishing^ i wPart V.


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