. Furniture for the craftsman; a manual for the student and machanic. , consistingof a 5-inch plain cove molding,mitered at such an angle as toproduce quite an overhang atthe top edge. Over the squarestumps of the carved feet isscrewed a 3^-inch pine boardqM X 11 H inches. This is read-ily made as an inner construc-tion to which to fit the outermolding, securing this above theboard with glued and nailed corner blocks. This board, as seen,is a substantial bottom upon which to secure with staples thefive upholstery springs—a spring at each corner and one at thecenter. From the profile of the foo


. Furniture for the craftsman; a manual for the student and machanic. , consistingof a 5-inch plain cove molding,mitered at such an angle as toproduce quite an overhang atthe top edge. Over the squarestumps of the carved feet isscrewed a 3^-inch pine boardqM X 11 H inches. This is read-ily made as an inner construc-tion to which to fit the outermolding, securing this above theboard with glued and nailed corner blocks. This board, as seen,is a substantial bottom upon which to secure with staples thefive upholstery springs—a spring at each corner and one at thecenter. From the profile of the foot,shown in Fig. 140, a full-size paperpattern may be drawn and cut foot is of built-up stock 5 inchessquare. The heavy sawing will re-quire the services of a band saw, thepattern being marked on the rightand left faces of the block. Aftersawing one side do not throw awaythe scrap piece, but tack it on tem-porarily in place with a brad or will be needed to hold up the stock square to the saw,and it also has part of the markings on the other Cushion Seat.


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