. Furniture for the craftsman; a manual for the student and machanic. Fig. 57 36 FURNITURE FOR THE CRAFTSMAN. Fig. 58 glue on an extra large piece of corduroy, preferably brown, greenor gray, starting from one end, and using some stiff paste, orrather thick prepared glue, which has little moisture. Afterthis covering is set and dry use a sharp knife in trimming off thematerial overhanging outer edges. Brass handles are now to be had for such trays and care shouldbe taken to set the screws into thelight frame in a prepared hole smallenough to make the screw draw upfirmly. Fig. 58 is a collapsib


. Furniture for the craftsman; a manual for the student and machanic. Fig. 57 36 FURNITURE FOR THE CRAFTSMAN. Fig. 58 glue on an extra large piece of corduroy, preferably brown, greenor gray, starting from one end, and using some stiff paste, orrather thick prepared glue, which has little moisture. Afterthis covering is set and dry use a sharp knife in trimming off thematerial overhanging outer edges. Brass handles are now to be had for such trays and care shouldbe taken to set the screws into thelight frame in a prepared hole smallenough to make the screw draw upfirmly. Fig. 58 is a collapsible table orstand to support tray in kitchen orpantry when receiving contents pre-vious to carrying to dining room traytable. Fig. 56, or in to guests duringsome social gathering. It is quite auseful article for large gatheringswhere other table space is being usedand is also necessary for the welfare of a handsome tray whenaway from its proper place. The Sewing Table Among the many kinds of tables the sewing table providesan orderly place for materials andample space to lay out work on thetop and extendi


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