. Cedar chests, how to make them. A French Chest of the Late XV Ceuturv i Gothic Period. CHAPTER IV Cedar Chest Designs Variety in design is so essential in cabinet making classes that a num-ber of different styles of chests are presented in this chapter. Although agreat many teachers follow the practice of giving the student a workingdrawing to follow, it is recommended that the designs herewith presentedbe used only as models—that from them each boy will combine, and addhis own ideas to evolve what may be called an original design. Onlyby so doing will the student derive his greatest benefit


. Cedar chests, how to make them. A French Chest of the Late XV Ceuturv i Gothic Period. CHAPTER IV Cedar Chest Designs Variety in design is so essential in cabinet making classes that a num-ber of different styles of chests are presented in this chapter. Although agreat many teachers follow the practice of giving the student a workingdrawing to follow, it is recommended that the designs herewith presentedbe used only as models—that from them each boy will combine, and addhis own ideas to evolve what may be called an original design. Onlyby so doing will the student derive his greatest benefit from the work. DESIGN NO. 2In Fig. 18 is presented a perspective of the chest whose working draw-ing is given in Fig. 17. This chest is very similar to Design No. 1 describedin the previous chapter. Its dimensions are practically the same, but inthis case, the ends are fastened to the sides, and the end grain—appearingon the front—is covered by a curved piece of cedar If wide. The feetalso differ as the detail shows.


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