. Cedar chests, how to make them. CEDAR CHEST DESIGNS 43. Fig. 30 DESIGN NO. 8 This chest involves a little turning, but otherwise its construction issimple. A f piece is set into the upright end pieces of stock IJ x If,and another piece mortised in between them at the top. This latter piecelias had a handle turned in its center, and two round tenons on its tenons are glued into holes bored in the uprights. Fig. 29 makesthis construction clear. Aside from this, the construction is very similarto Design No. 5. DESIGN NO. 9 At first glance, Fig. 32 presents a chest of difficult design


. Cedar chests, how to make them. CEDAR CHEST DESIGNS 43. Fig. 30 DESIGN NO. 8 This chest involves a little turning, but otherwise its construction issimple. A f piece is set into the upright end pieces of stock IJ x If,and another piece mortised in between them at the top. This latter piecelias had a handle turned in its center, and two round tenons on its tenons are glued into holes bored in the uprights. Fig. 29 makesthis construction clear. Aside from this, the construction is very similarto Design No. 5. DESIGN NO. 9 At first glance, Fig. 32 presents a chest of difficult design, yet a care-ful understanding of its construction will show it to be quite simple. Thebox is built up with plain butt ends, and four corner legs are cut out ac-cording to the detail on Fig. 31. A right angle groove is cut into the centerof each leg, and this fits over the corners of the chest. Glue and longscrew^s from the inside of the box hold them in place, as detailed in Fig. little brackets shown in the perspective are doweled onto the legs


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