. Carpenter. butyour family magazines—read and lookthem over for they will broaden you. You 48 THE CflRPEHTER will say many times: There is an arti-cle I want to keep; cut it out. Buildingplans, or other features of home build-ing, articles on sanitation, location andall kindled subjects can be withdrawn inthis way from a mass of matter whichexperience teaches becomes a burden ifhoarded in its entirety. So this folio case deals with the sys-tematic accumulation of such loose-leafmatter withdrawn and obtained frommany sources. In one pile it would be the clock is simply screwed to the re-verse


. Carpenter. butyour family magazines—read and lookthem over for they will broaden you. You 48 THE CflRPEHTER will say many times: There is an arti-cle I want to keep; cut it out. Buildingplans, or other features of home build-ing, articles on sanitation, location andall kindled subjects can be withdrawn inthis way from a mass of matter whichexperience teaches becomes a burden ifhoarded in its entirety. So this folio case deals with the sys-tematic accumulation of such loose-leafmatter withdrawn and obtained frommany sources. In one pile it would be the clock is simply screwed to the re-verse side of the small swinging doorcovering the upper compartment asshown, marked by a false mold on thesides and projecting in like manner topart the lower and larger door. The at-tractiveness of this cabinet depends uponthe use of well-selected wood in eitherquarter or figure of grain. This cabinetis plain white oak with a pronouncedfigure which is interrupted only by amold blind screwed to the sides, and the. A ^B Figs. 6, 7 and 8—Front and Side Elevations of Folio Case. quite as useless as that article you wereso much interested in a year ago andwhich you admit now you cant recalljust where you did see it. To briefly add to the information givenon Figs. 6, 7 and 8, it might be explainedthat the larger magazines decided theinner size to be llixl73 in., while manyyears possessions regulated the highiover all to be 6 ft. 9i in. These dimen-sions then suggested the use of a clock,and to all appearances every one takes >for a grandfathers clock, while in fad stiles of upper door are cut from samelength of material as the long lowerstiles. —Finish of the Cabinet—The entire cabinet being finished in arich nut brown wax finish makes a veryhandsome hall piece The long panel ofthe lower door is spoke shaved into afiddle-back shape from a 3-in. board untilit is reduced to i of an inch in thicknessalong the edges and sloping into a prettycurve to middle of board. When mak


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