. Furniture for the craftsman; a manual for the student and machanic. Fig. 250.—Cabinet Built Under Kitchen Table. may be added as shown. This is a beginning for a fully de-veloped cabinet, as shown in Fig. 248. The upper portion can. Fig. 251.—Kitchen Table Seat. be added at any time, and following out a well studied planof personal requirements. 254 FURNITURE FOR THE CRAFTSMAN The kitchen settle in Fig. 251 will be recalled by many as hav-ing a double purpose, when on ironing and baking days the topwas turned down, converting it into a substantial table, andagain at night it became Bridgets


. Furniture for the craftsman; a manual for the student and machanic. Fig. 250.—Cabinet Built Under Kitchen Table. may be added as shown. This is a beginning for a fully de-veloped cabinet, as shown in Fig. 248. The upper portion can. Fig. 251.—Kitchen Table Seat. be added at any time, and following out a well studied planof personal requirements. 254 FURNITURE FOR THE CRAFTSMAN The kitchen settle in Fig. 251 will be recalled by many as hav-ing a double purpose, when on ironing and baking days the topwas turned down, converting it into a substantial table, andagain at night it became Bridgets Davenport for her gentlemanfriend. The top is usually 28 x 46 in., and stands 29 in. fromthe floor, the seat being i 5 x 32 in., and at a height of 17^4 entire construction may be made of i-in. dressed lumber, orthe feet, arms and top of 13^in., and the other portions of Loose pins secure the top to arms or allow it to swingback as shown. CHAPTER XIII BOOKCASES AND HOLDERS The Bookcase T was a happy thought that brought about the book-case of finished units, or sectional device, for stor-ing books in a protected way with the thought ofadding in height or walling the room, if desired, asthe number of books


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