. Furniture for the craftsman; a manual for the student and machanic. l to-gether; then insert the warmed upper or convex caul and haveready some means of pressure which can be maintained for aperiod of 12 hours or more. For temporary purposes this maybe effected by rigging up some form of lever which may be helddown by a chain or notched timber in place of the more effectivescrew press used for such work. When proper time has beengiven for the veneer shell to dry, remove and trim to the 6-in. widthrequired for the case. This curved panel can either be cut intwo and parted by the front leg, as
. Furniture for the craftsman; a manual for the student and machanic. l to-gether; then insert the warmed upper or convex caul and haveready some means of pressure which can be maintained for aperiod of 12 hours or more. For temporary purposes this maybe effected by rigging up some form of lever which may be helddown by a chain or notched timber in place of the more effectivescrew press used for such work. When proper time has beengiven for the veneer shell to dry, remove and trim to the 6-in. widthrequired for the case. This curved panel can either be cut intwo and parted by the front leg, as shown in B, or that leg maybe relished out from behind and the full half circle of veneer be BATHROOM ACCESSORIES 245 used. This will make a smoother inner surface to the case, andfor this reason there is much to be said in favor of using laid-upstock for many forms of case work, while beauty of figure, lowcost and strength are also in its favor. The curved mirror frame is 12 in. in diameter and shows anexposed wood rim of i in. in width. The frame is made of four. Fig. 246.—Front and End Views of Toilet Shaving Stand. pieces, felloe jointed. Various devices may be adopted to per-mit of the mirror being tilted up or down, or on either side ofpillar or stanchion. A simple way would be to bore out end of 246 FURNITURE FOR THE CRAFTSMAN pillar and turn a hard wood pin and ball to fit firmly but loosely,the ball part cut with a saw kerf to insert a metal lug fastened to frame as shown in C. A small boltland thumbscrew passing throughthree parts will hold the mirror atany up and down angle, when itthen may be swung to the right orto the left. The stand representedin Fig. 246 will be found a mostserviceable one for the bathroom andbedroom, as all space is made use need be said about this toenable those interested in making afull working drawing. Much of thelesser detail is left out in this andmany other illustrations heretoforeaccompanying these articles, for thepurpose
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