. Furniture for the craftsman; a manual for the student and machanic. i-in. for the third; a 3^ the fourth, and a i-20-in. for the fifth and last veneer. The. Fig. 245.—Shaving Stand, with Details of Construction. under veneers may be of an inferior character, generally suchfilling being of poplar, bass, elm, gum or chestnut. Poplarand elm, however, are the most satisfactory in holding theirshape. The two cauls, concave and convex, can be cut froma squared glued-up block of pine or poplar about i in. greaterin width than the veneer will be when trimmed. Scribe on the 244 FURNITURE FOR T


. Furniture for the craftsman; a manual for the student and machanic. i-in. for the third; a 3^ the fourth, and a i-20-in. for the fifth and last veneer. The. Fig. 245.—Shaving Stand, with Details of Construction. under veneers may be of an inferior character, generally suchfilling being of poplar, bass, elm, gum or chestnut. Poplarand elm, however, are the most satisfactory in holding theirshape. The two cauls, concave and convex, can be cut froma squared glued-up block of pine or poplar about i in. greaterin width than the veneer will be when trimmed. Scribe on the 244 FURNITURE FOR THE CRAFTSMAN edge of the finished block the outer half circle and the innercircle, representing the space to be taken up by the pack ofveneers. This block will have to be sawed on a band sawfollowing the two lines thus marked, and removing the equiv-alent of the veneer thickness. Before the cauls thus madeare put to use as conforming blocks, coat the curved surfaceswith raw oil or grease, allow it to soak in and then wipe will prevent any excess glue from sticking or going throughthe veneers holding down the work when you are ready to re-move the p


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