. Furniture for the craftsman; a manual for the student and machanic. ^..^ 24>ii- Fig. 194.—Plans of Seat and Arm ofMorris Fig. 193.—General View of the Completed Morris Chair 184 FURNITURE FOR THE CRAFTSMAN /x/4- Following the illustration, the front and back posts and armpillars are made of stock dressed i}i inches square, the backposts being finally cut from the bottom i >^ inches to give thechair proper angle. The side rails may be dressed 13-16 inchthick, and with the upholstery cleat on the inside of the samethickness they will when glued be very substantial. Thisis a matte


. Furniture for the craftsman; a manual for the student and machanic. ^..^ 24>ii- Fig. 194.—Plans of Seat and Arm ofMorris Fig. 193.—General View of the Completed Morris Chair 184 FURNITURE FOR THE CRAFTSMAN /x/4- Following the illustration, the front and back posts and armpillars are made of stock dressed i}i inches square, the backposts being finally cut from the bottom i >^ inches to give thechair proper angle. The side rails may be dressed 13-16 inchthick, and with the upholstery cleat on the inside of the samethickness they will when glued be very substantial. Thisis a matter of some consideration if more than one chair is tobe made, as stock costs much more if requierd over i inch inthickness. After the chair has been tried by setting up, knockoff all the sharp edges before the final gluing. The Pedestal As many people are debarred from occupying exalted places,due to many reasons, we often are obliged to go outside ofthe family to secure some effigy or bust of the great—a heromade famous after death—or perchance some one may bringinto the warmth of his home a beautiful nude maiden chilled


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