. Furniture for the craftsman; a manual for the student and machanic. Fig. 150.—An End View of Fig. 149. Fig. 151.—A Flower Stand. i^ inches. Chamfer all edges not less than 3-16 inch. Glueon large flanged turned buttons over countersunk screw holes. No more appropriate finish could be given the serviceableand movable stool than the prevailing fumed tone, waxcoated. The brown shade in itself harmonizes with almostany interior color arrangement, and the finish is such that nomar or scratch will show, as will be the case with it if it werefinished with varnishes, while the dull lustre may soon b


. Furniture for the craftsman; a manual for the student and machanic. Fig. 150.—An End View of Fig. 149. Fig. 151.—A Flower Stand. i^ inches. Chamfer all edges not less than 3-16 inch. Glueon large flanged turned buttons over countersunk screw holes. No more appropriate finish could be given the serviceableand movable stool than the prevailing fumed tone, waxcoated. The brown shade in itself harmonizes with almostany interior color arrangement, and the finish is such that nomar or scratch will show, as will be the case with it if it werefinished with varnishes, while the dull lustre may soon be re-stored by using a rag wet with sweet oil, allowed to stand ahalf hour and then polished with a dry cloth. The foregoing remarks relative to fumed finish apply onlyto furniture made in oak, ash or wood of that character. To STOOLS AND OTHER USEFUL FURNITURE 125 use the stain on birch and other close-grained woods a nonde-script brown would result. Supposing the article to be treatedis oak; the fumed mixture is applied with a brush, allowing itto stay for a


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