. Furniture designing and draughting, notes on the elementary forms, methods of construction and dimensions of common articles of furniture . 1—^^^ r mn °r pamel3 QLASS FULL SUEA^ A PAHEL raniriQ 6la53. GLAZING. 71 panel is that with the surface moulded to resemble, more or less, thefolds of drapery, and called linen or parchment panels. By arranging the mouldings around flat panels, so as to produceforms with a broken outline, the stif¥ rectangular panel is varieties are shown on Plate XIV. Bookcases, china cabinets and others of the same class of case-work have portions of thei
. Furniture designing and draughting, notes on the elementary forms, methods of construction and dimensions of common articles of furniture . 1—^^^ r mn °r pamel3 QLASS FULL SUEA^ A PAHEL raniriQ 6la53. GLAZING. 71 panel is that with the surface moulded to resemble, more or less, thefolds of drapery, and called linen or parchment panels. By arranging the mouldings around flat panels, so as to produceforms with a broken outline, the stif¥ rectangular panel is varieties are shown on Plate XIV. Bookcases, china cabinets and others of the same class of case-work have portions of their sides glazed either with clear glass or mirrors. , , , In the best of glazed work plate-glass is used, but where some-thing less expensive is wanted the best quality of double-thick sheetcrlass is used. Anything poorer than this should not be placed ingood work. Mirrors should always be of plate-glass. Glass set mdoors or substituted for panel work is cut the full size of the rebateopening in the frame, and is held in place by a loose mouldmg, thesame as a panel. Plate XIV. It is only when some special con-dition requires it that the glass is secured in place by putty andglaziers points inste
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