Blakelee's industrial cyclopedia, a simple practical guide .. A ready reference and reservoir of useful information More than two hundred illustrations . END AND BOTTOM OF DOG KENNEL. End Boards for Kennel.—Square one end of a board three quartersof an inch thick and ten inches wide. Measure up one edge twenty-seveninches, and on the opposite sde, eighteen inches. Draw a line from one to theother diagonally across and saw off the piece. Lay this on the board, longpoint to long point, and cut off again by square ends. Set the two long edgestogether, nail them to end of floor board, and you have


Blakelee's industrial cyclopedia, a simple practical guide .. A ready reference and reservoir of useful information More than two hundred illustrations . END AND BOTTOM OF DOG KENNEL. End Boards for Kennel.—Square one end of a board three quartersof an inch thick and ten inches wide. Measure up one edge twenty-seveninches, and on the opposite sde, eighteen inches. Draw a line from one to theother diagonally across and saw off the piece. Lay this on the board, longpoint to long point, and cut off again by square ends. Set the two long edgestogether, nail them to end of floor board, and you have one end complete,as DOG ICENNEL The other end is made in liu- same way. but the dog hole nuist bo cut beforeit IS nailed on. Lay the pieces together and mark out the door; then witlidraw-shave or compass-saw cut the curve at toj). Cut {hv door in size tocorrespond to tlu- .minial to occupy it. After the I wo ends an; nailed on, put in a ridge pole two inches s(iuare, of POULTRY HOUSES, YARDS AND COOPS. 8l / exactly the same length as the bottom ; and after beveling to conform to roof slope, fasten with two inch screws, put through the end pieces—two at eachend. Now you are ready for sides and roof. Dog Kennel—Sides and Roof.—It will require a board eighteeninches wide and thirty-seven and a half inches long for side, or by putting in aa girth on each side, just below terminus of slope of ends, the sides may becovered by boards running up and down. They should be planed to equalthickness, and will be bettered if matched. After nailing on, plane off to con-form to roof pitch. If the lumbe


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