. Cedar chests, how to make them. Fig. 13 ASSEMBLIXG Fig. 14 illustrates various joints used in chest construction. With thesimple design taken as our model in this chapter, we will employ the plainbutt, nailing the pieces together with 8d finishing nails. It will be noticed from the working drawing that the sides are nailedonto the ends. To prevent splitting, a number of small holes should firstbe drilled through the sides. Apply glue to the ends before driving thenails in place. When the sides and ends have been assembled, cut a stick the length JOINTS U6LD IN PLAIN-bUTT


. Cedar chests, how to make them. Fig. 13 ASSEMBLIXG Fig. 14 illustrates various joints used in chest construction. With thesimple design taken as our model in this chapter, we will employ the plainbutt, nailing the pieces together with 8d finishing nails. It will be noticed from the working drawing that the sides are nailedonto the ends. To prevent splitting, a number of small holes should firstbe drilled through the sides. Apply glue to the ends before driving thenails in place. When the sides and ends have been assembled, cut a stick the length JOINTS U6LD IN PLAIN-bUTT DADO AND R^AbbLT.


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