The boy craftsman; practical ad profitable ideas for a boy's leisure hours . e windows and door openings, andif they do not space out as evenly as shown in the illus-tration, cut some shorter pieces to fill in. The corkswill quickly adhere to the cardboard if you press yourfinger against each for a second or two after placingit in position. The roof may be painted to represent boards orshingles, and a cork stuck in it as shown in the illustra-tion wdll form the chimney. Cover the window openingswith paper. Tissue-paper will admit more light thanordinary writing-paper, so probably will be the b
The boy craftsman; practical ad profitable ideas for a boy's leisure hours . e windows and door openings, andif they do not space out as evenly as shown in the illus-tration, cut some shorter pieces to fill in. The corkswill quickly adhere to the cardboard if you press yourfinger against each for a second or two after placingit in position. The roof may be painted to represent boards orshingles, and a cork stuck in it as shown in the illustra-tion wdll form the chimney. Cover the window openingswith paper. Tissue-paper will admit more light thanordinary writing-paper, so probably will be the bettermaterial. Hinge a piece of cardboard to the jamb ofeach door opening, using small pieces of linen for a few vertical lines upon the doors to represent theboards. All that now remains to be done to completethe cabin is the mounting, for which a seven-eighths-inchboard should be procured. Use linen strips to fastenthe cabin upon this board, placing them upon the insidesurfaces of the walls, which can be reached by runningyour hand through the door CHAPTER XXIX DEFINITIONS OF TERMS ANDPHRASES
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