. Furniture for the craftsman; a manual for the student and machanic. t not least, her linen, for everyday or on festal occasions. This re-ci quires us to show Fig. 55, a servingtable, which is very simple and plain,being a sort of second cousin of themore aristocratic sideboard. It is oneremove from the buffet and conse-quently about fits in with our modestideas of living and the useful furni-ture we need about a bungalow orthat class of home. Little need be said about this except that a form of framemade similar to one suggested in Fig. 62 is to be used as a base ofconstruction and the t\\o


. Furniture for the craftsman; a manual for the student and machanic. t not least, her linen, for everyday or on festal occasions. This re-ci quires us to show Fig. 55, a servingtable, which is very simple and plain,being a sort of second cousin of themore aristocratic sideboard. It is oneremove from the buffet and conse-quently about fits in with our modestideas of living and the useful furni-ture we need about a bungalow orthat class of home. Little need be said about this except that a form of framemade similar to one suggested in Fig. 62 is to be used as a base ofconstruction and the t\\o lower shelves are to be cut out andfitted in a similar manner. The shelves may be secured toposts from the underside by means of a counter-bored screw holebored on a long slant. This simple sideboard is becoming anecessity, as in a home without servants it permits of extratable furnishings and the desserts to be placed in readiness beforethe meal is begun, thus creating greater repose for the 56 offers a good substitute or even an adjunct to Fig. ^^,. INFLUENCE OF ANTIQUE MODELS 35


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