Woodworking for beginners; a manual for amateurs . smeet the top and at the ends ofthe stretcher between the sides(see Bevelling^. You will prob-ably find it easier to lay out and cut the ends of the sides beforethey are tapered. The edges of the top can be slightly the parts are nailed together (see Nailing) set the nails(see Nail-set). The remaining details do not differ from thoseof the cases already described. See end of introduction to this chapter for directions aboutsmoothing, putting together, and finishing. See also Scraper,Sandpaper, and Fifiis/iing, in Part V. Out-Door
Woodworking for beginners; a manual for amateurs . smeet the top and at the ends ofthe stretcher between the sides(see Bevelling^. You will prob-ably find it easier to lay out and cut the ends of the sides beforethey are tapered. The edges of the top can be slightly the parts are nailed together (see Nailing) set the nails(see Nail-set). The remaining details do not differ from thoseof the cases already described. See end of introduction to this chapter for directions aboutsmoothing, putting together, and finishing. See also Scraper,Sandpaper, and Fifiis/iing, in Part V. Out-Door Seat.—The constructionof the plain chair shown in Fig. 326is too obvious to require special de-scription. Before beginning work read carefullyMarking, Rule, Square, Saw, Plane, inPart v., and look up any other references. This seat can be made of thin most difficult part is the bevelling ofthe joints (see Bevelling). ^ ^^ The remaining details do not differ from those in the preced-ing cases. For the painting see Painting, in Part Furniture 21 I Bookcase and Lounge.— Combination articles offurniture are, as a rule, frequently undesirable on the groundof taste, and often are not as convenient as to have the partsmade separately. But the amateur may sometimes find itdesirable to join two or more different pieces to fit someparticular spot or for some special reason. Examples aregiven in the bookcase and desk (Fig. 306), in the combina-
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