. Things worth doing and how to do them. h the slits. Benddown and backward W and W (Fig. 340); then bend back Xand X and fasten Fig. 340 to the throne by sliding V through Yon back of throne. Rest the seat of throne over W and W andthe sides j and J (Fig. 339) over X and X (Fig. 340). Attachthe throne to the Upper Dais by lower flaps. Fig. 341 shows the upper dais. The four sidesare each one inch high, its top is three and one-half inches oneach of the sides; all four extensions are one inch and a quarterlong, tongues not counted, and the four slits are each an inchand one-quarter from the ed


. Things worth doing and how to do them. h the slits. Benddown and backward W and W (Fig. 340); then bend back Xand X and fasten Fig. 340 to the throne by sliding V through Yon back of throne. Rest the seat of throne over W and W andthe sides j and J (Fig. 339) over X and X (Fig. 340). Attachthe throne to the Upper Dais by lower flaps. Fig. 341 shows the upper dais. The four sidesare each one inch high, its top is three and one-half inches oneach of the sides; all four extensions are one inch and a quarterlong, tongues not counted, and the four slits are each an inchand one-quarter from the edges of the sides. The two slits marked, one with a square, the other with adiamond, hold the flaps of the footstool (Fig. 342) marked withsame designs. In the diagrams of footstool and dais the slitsare marked with designs like the designs on flaps and tongues,which slide through them. The Statue of Zeus at Otymftia 265 Bring the two correct parts of the upper dais (Fig. 341) to-gether by matching them, as heart to heart, etc. Cut heavy. Fig. 341.—The upper dais of the throne. lines, lightly score and bend dotted lines of the upper dais andput it in shape. Make the top of Footstool (Fig. 342) an inch and a half long and one inch wide; let the front,back and sides each behalf an inch high, theback extensions one inch long, the two side flaps each one inch long, front y£T> extensions an inch and a NN—- Extension ^ HIap Sde N Extension; • j BackJ T -Extension ( Topof-Stool (Side Flap Front m> Fig. 342.—The footstool for the feet of Zeus. half long, not including tongues. Cut heavy lines, score lightly and bend dotted lines and slip tongues through slits. 266 Seven Wonders of the World Attach the Stool to upper dais by bottom side flaps; bend the flaps up flat againstthe under part of the dais. In the same way fasten the throne onthe upper dais by sliding the four down-hanging extensionsthrough the four remaining slits on top of the upper dais marked Extension X Back


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