. Furniture for the craftsman; a manual for the student and machanic. Fig. 108.—a Parlor Table. should have a dull finish, with plain surrounding surfaces pol-ished. Fig. loq shows what can be done by using properly se-lected stock patterns of moldings under the top, a pattern thatwill be somewhat in contour with an easy line given to the leg is diagonally placed under the corner of the top and issecured from stock 2^ inches thick, reduced to shape andtaper as shown. The rounding or stock dressing is accom- 92 FURNITURE FOR THE CRAFTSMAN plished by a draw-knife, shave and scraper prev


. Furniture for the craftsman; a manual for the student and machanic. Fig. 108.—a Parlor Table. should have a dull finish, with plain surrounding surfaces pol-ished. Fig. loq shows what can be done by using properly se-lected stock patterns of moldings under the top, a pattern thatwill be somewhat in contour with an easy line given to the leg is diagonally placed under the corner of the top and issecured from stock 2^ inches thick, reduced to shape andtaper as shown. The rounding or stock dressing is accom- 92 FURNITURE FOR THE CRAFTSMAN plished by a draw-knife, shave and scraper previously I lo affords the basis of many modifications dependent upon. Fig. 109—Another Style of Center Table. the constructional features being kept in evidence. This makesa good serviceable family reading or library table, where one canpoke away an unfinished book on the open shelf at ends. Such


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