. Furniture for the craftsman; a manual for the student and machanic. FlG. 241.—Front View and Section ofMedicine Cabinet. 54. Fig. 242.—Front and End View of Another Styleof Medicine Cabinet. tract childish curiosity and fancy—press notices are frequentof death to children from finding coated pills on high material for the designs shown in Figs. 241 and 242 BATHROOM ACCESSORIES 241 should be surfaced to %-in. in thickness. The back of such acabinet would properly consist of a mortised framing with thintongue and grooved paneling or a laid-up veneer panel insertedin rabbet. The doo


. Furniture for the craftsman; a manual for the student and machanic. FlG. 241.—Front View and Section ofMedicine Cabinet. 54. Fig. 242.—Front and End View of Another Styleof Medicine Cabinet. tract childish curiosity and fancy—press notices are frequentof death to children from finding coated pills on high material for the designs shown in Figs. 241 and 242 BATHROOM ACCESSORIES 241 should be surfaced to %-in. in thickness. The back of such acabinet would properly consist of a mortised framing with thintongue and grooved paneling or a laid-up veneer panel insertedin rabbet. The door is suitably brightened by a beveled mirroras shown, although a bevel panel of selected stock would lookwell if mirrors are plentiful elsewhere. The door shown in Fig. 242 is treated with an arched frameand shaped mirror, while the spandrel treatment is made fromyi or 5-16-in. material, jig-sawed to such a shape suggested,glued and braded to the doorframe. This should be smoothlycarved or molded in a full halfround or oval manner, making itfree and smooth to wipe overwith a cloth. The consol or brack-et-like support


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