A shorter course in woodworking; a practical manual for home and school . Fig 708 C?: :5~3!: -fe_if a Fig. 709 the back tightly into place but allow a lit-tle room for expansion and contractionsideways, and use screws of only medium-sized wire, passing through holes in theback large enough to allow a little play—except for the pieces at each side, whichcan be screwed in place as firmly as pos-sible. (See also page 211.) Bookcases of the type shown in involve no new principles. Theshelves should be grooved as just de- each side and the front ecDadoing, page je, to fit into a corr


A shorter course in woodworking; a practical manual for home and school . Fig 708 C?: :5~3!: -fe_if a Fig. 709 the back tightly into place but allow a lit-tle room for expansion and contractionsideways, and use screws of only medium-sized wire, passing through holes in theback large enough to allow a little play—except for the pieces at each side, whichcan be screwed in place as firmly as pos-sible. (See also page 211.) Bookcases of the type shown in involve no new principles. Theshelves should be grooved as just de- each side and the front ecDadoing, page je, to fit into a corresponding groove, as in Fig. 706. See 258 A Shorter Course in Woodworking scribed. Corner brackets under the lower shelf will stiffen an open low open cases, like this, a thin plank (i/^ to 1% thick) is often bestfor the upright


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