. Cedar chests, how to make them. Fig. 20 DESIGN NO. 3 In this design we have a larger chest than the previous, but whoseconstruction is the same. The end grain, appearing on the front, is coveredwith strips of copper. These may be put on as corners extending over theends also, or merely as plates on the front, as Fig. 20 illustrates. The feetare detailed with Design No. 1. 1 1 ^1 y £ 0 o r 1—1 . ___. ~1- / ^ PJ n: o ^ 1 p! t S < ** - -H 4 P pj o T ?a ?*~ - e *- I —I- to f- __„ i__ . I L_l .,, J CEDAB CHEST DESIGNS 35. Fig. 22 DESIGN NO. 4 One of the most popular chest designs is illustrate


. Cedar chests, how to make them. Fig. 20 DESIGN NO. 3 In this design we have a larger chest than the previous, but whoseconstruction is the same. The end grain, appearing on the front, is coveredwith strips of copper. These may be put on as corners extending over theends also, or merely as plates on the front, as Fig. 20 illustrates. The feetare detailed with Design No. 1. 1 1 ^1 y £ 0 o r 1—1 . ___. ~1- / ^ PJ n: o ^ 1 p! t S < ** - -H 4 P pj o T ?a ?*~ - e *- I —I- to f- __„ i__ . I L_l .,, J CEDAB CHEST DESIGNS 35. Fig. 22 DESIGN NO. 4 One of the most popular chest designs is illustrated in Fig. 21. In this,the edges are rounded, giving it an easy, graceful appearance. It requirescareful, accurate work, as the joints can not be covered with strips orcopper as with the previous styles. -n ^i PZ. u ? J J ^ 1 ^^1-^^-: -$ 0 1—1 1 ^ - i * 1 <-J t- ^ 11 11 -1/— CO [J V . 1 11111111 f 1 11 i 5--I- — /—?<3^ c 1 H0 (J t ol 0 i 1 11 ap. 0 <3 o 1 y 111 1 - I c* CEDAR CHEST DESIGNS 37


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