. Industrial Education Magazine . T r<*t- 1 I [m|4- 0 240 MANUAL TRAINING MAGAZINE. PROJECTS, PROBLEMS AND NOTES 241 the more desirable since the grain of the wood in therails will increase their strength beyond the pointpossible with the sawed rail. The best results in the construction will besecured if the front legs and rail are first glued andfinished; if the entire back unit is then completedand the side rails then fitted and doweled into placein front and back legs. If more than one chair maybe made in a class it would prove an economy oftime to make cardboard or sorrento stock tem-pl
. Industrial Education Magazine . T r<*t- 1 I [m|4- 0 240 MANUAL TRAINING MAGAZINE. PROJECTS, PROBLEMS AND NOTES 241 the more desirable since the grain of the wood in therails will increase their strength beyond the pointpossible with the sawed rail. The best results in the construction will besecured if the front legs and rail are first glued andfinished; if the entire back unit is then completedand the side rails then fitted and doweled into placein front and back legs. If more than one chair maybe made in a class it would prove an economy oftime to make cardboard or sorrento stock tem-plates of all irregular pieces in the chair. Theback end of the arms should be carefully fittedaround the back legs, then 3 screws put into theend thru the back of the leg, after which the holesshould be carefully filled with a plankwise rockers should be attached to ends of legs witha ¥& dowel and 3 screw in each case. —Francis L. Bain. FOOTSTOOL Mr. Editor: I am sending a drawing of a footstool, madehere last year. I made the first one for the domes-tic science teac
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