. Furniture for the craftsman; a manual for the student and machanic. e and Plan Views of a Convenient Hall Tree. second flat hall landing, should one live in the benighted countryof flats. The mediaeval style of the chair makes a desirable baseto extend the banister and terminate it with a cross bar for hatand coat pins. Back and at the ends of the middle slat may besecured large metal rings for the umbrellas and sticks, or theremay be a large ring at the side of the seat, as shown in the draw-ing. Reinforce the horizontal panel or back rest by battensglued and screwed on each side of the ban


. Furniture for the craftsman; a manual for the student and machanic. e and Plan Views of a Convenient Hall Tree. second flat hall landing, should one live in the benighted countryof flats. The mediaeval style of the chair makes a desirable baseto extend the banister and terminate it with a cross bar for hatand coat pins. Back and at the ends of the middle slat may besecured large metal rings for the umbrellas and sticks, or theremay be a large ring at the side of the seat, as shown in the draw-ing. Reinforce the horizontal panel or back rest by battensglued and screwed on each side of the banisters or uprights, thus FURNITURE FOR THE HALL 139 insuring the slat from splintering. Modifications of this may-be made by having the legs of square stock built on the sameplan with panels between, and a bottom, making it into a boxfor overshoes. This is a piece of furniture which looks particu-larly appropriate when finished in fumed oak. In Fig. 166 is shown a piece of furniture by which great con-venience is secured all around and inside, within limited Fig. 166.—Front and Side Elevations of a Hall Stand. The construction of this, as well as that shown in Figs. 167 and168, is straightforward and readily enlarged to working making a drawing of Fig. 168, first construct the plan at theseat line, within a diagonally cut square, the sides of which are33 inches. Draw the plan of cabinet above the seat, within asimilar triangle, the sides of which are 23 inches. In detailingthe seat, have the depth 14 inches from the rear edge, of whicha plain board, tapering in its length of 54 inches, 7 inches less 140 FURNITURE FOR THE CRAFTSMAN where it joins the underside of cabinet, thus giving an incline tothe back. The front of the cabinet is 11 inches high, and the


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