. Cedar chests, how to make them. CEDAR CHEST DESIGNS 47. Fig. 35 small moulding may be cnt by hand, or special mill orders will secure itfrom the dealers. The panels are made of similar mouldings but these maybe omitted if desired. The top shows a raised panel. There are twomethods used to secure this effect. In the most simple, the f top is builtup and another, thinner piece, glued over it. If the shop has a veneerpress, this method is very easy. Of course there is excessive weight whenthis construction is used. The alternate method is to build up a framewith either mortised or mitered ends,


. Cedar chests, how to make them. CEDAR CHEST DESIGNS 47. Fig. 35 small moulding may be cnt by hand, or special mill orders will secure itfrom the dealers. The panels are made of similar mouldings but these maybe omitted if desired. The top shows a raised panel. There are twomethods used to secure this effect. In the most simple, the f top is builtup and another, thinner piece, glued over it. If the shop has a veneerpress, this method is very easy. Of course there is excessive weight whenthis construction is used. The alternate method is to build up a framewith either mortised or mitered ends, and set the f top into this can be secured with nails and glue from the under side. DESIGN NO. 10 Figs. 34 and 35 illustrate a chest of the William and Mary periodstyle. It is built up as the others have been with plain butt joints, andover the corners, as with Design No. 9, the legs are fastened. These areturned on a wood lathe, a quarter of the pieces being cut out. They canbe cut after the turning is finished, or before. The latter plan is


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