. Furniture for the craftsman; a manual for the student and machanic. ondingloose holes in the cap piece A of Fig. 142. This requires thelid and two end caps to be placed together over the box anddrop between the projected end framing, when the end piecesare bradded onto the edges of the box, glue being used. A stiffpaper or tin washer previously slipped over the dowel will pre-vent the binding of the lid. The cushion to this stool is made STOOLS AND OTHER USEFUL FURNITURE 121 up like a bed mattress, and is held to the lid by Fig. 143 is shown an end view of the framing. 16^ LON


. Furniture for the craftsman; a manual for the student and machanic. ondingloose holes in the cap piece A of Fig. 142. This requires thelid and two end caps to be placed together over the box anddrop between the projected end framing, when the end piecesare bradded onto the edges of the box, glue being used. A stiffpaper or tin washer previously slipped over the dowel will pre-vent the binding of the lid. The cushion to this stool is made STOOLS AND OTHER USEFUL FURNITURE 121 up like a bed mattress, and is held to the lid by Fig. 143 is shown an end view of the framing. 16^ LONG - A-t-r o T Fig. 142.—Plan of Topof Slipper Stool. I I Fig. 143.—End View ofSlipper Stool. The stool and sewing stand shown in Figs. 144 and 145 willprove to be very desirable for the housewife, for the hinged sidemay be snapped down in an instant, covering up all traces ofwork in the parlor or sitting room should a caller arrive. Theconstruction is simply four paneled frames, mitered at the cor-ners and supported on substantial feet as indicated in Fig. 146,. Z[^ , ui-- FiG. 145.—Plan of StandTop and Bottom. r


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