The boy craftsman; practical ad profitable ideas for a boy's leisure hours . Fig. 12 an inch and three-quarters. With the pieces cut out,fasten them together with brads and glue, placing theseat between the arms and back so that it is an inchand one-half above the base. Cut the back for the other chair (Fig. 128) four andone-half inches high by two inches wide, the seat aninch and a quarter by an inch and three-quarters, and 114 PROFITABLE PASTIMES. the sides an inch andthree-eighths wide by twoand one-half high. To getthe curve in the bottomedge of the side-pieces, usethe pattern in Fig. 119.
The boy craftsman; practical ad profitable ideas for a boy's leisure hours . Fig. 12 an inch and three-quarters. With the pieces cut out,fasten them together with brads and glue, placing theseat between the arms and back so that it is an inchand one-half above the base. Cut the back for the other chair (Fig. 128) four andone-half inches high by two inches wide, the seat aninch and a quarter by an inch and three-quarters, and 114 PROFITABLE PASTIMES. the sides an inch andthree-eighths wide by twoand one-half high. To getthe curve in the bottomedge of the side-pieces, usethe pattern in Fig. 119. The Settee (Fig. 129)should have its sides cutby the pattern of Fig. the back-piece threeand three-quarters incheswide and three and one-quarter inches high, andthe seat three and three-quarters inches by an inchand one-half. Fasten the seat against the back an inchand one-half above thebase. Tables for the living-room,dining-room, bedroom, ball-room, and nursery of a doll-house may be patternedafter the designs of and 131. These shouldbe two and one-half incheshigh to be of proper pro-portion for the chairs. The pieces necessary to fig. 130. —a Table. Fig. 129. —a Settee.
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