. Furniture for the craftsman; a manual for the student and machanic. -42 Figs. 185 and 186.—Detail of Corner Post A, and Half Plan of Top. Stain and fill before warping ensues. A decided chamfer on alledges takes away the crude, factory made appearance. The Corner Chair The parlor offers a greater excuse for pieces of furniture notclassed among the most comfortable or back resting than prob-ably any other room in the house. A creation which wouldcome well within the category mentioned is the corner chairshown in Fig. 187, which has its purpose, however, in the generalscheme of furnishing, and
. Furniture for the craftsman; a manual for the student and machanic. -42 Figs. 185 and 186.—Detail of Corner Post A, and Half Plan of Top. Stain and fill before warping ensues. A decided chamfer on alledges takes away the crude, factory made appearance. The Corner Chair The parlor offers a greater excuse for pieces of furniture notclassed among the most comfortable or back resting than prob-ably any other room in the house. A creation which wouldcome well within the category mentioned is the corner chairshown in Fig. 187, which has its purpose, however, in the generalscheme of furnishing, and with the odd pillows about may, ina pinch, be made fairly comfortable. The size of the seat is 18inches square, consisting of four i ^-inch square pieces mortisedto the four i ^^(-inch posts. The front edges are set back 14 inchfrom the face of the posts, allowing in this for thickness of leatheror covering. There are many features which the individualworker may carry out with safety and after-satisfaction, butwhich, if carried out on a manufacturing basis, prov
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