Outing . for the shelf. Tocut the notchesABCDEF (Figs, i,2, 3, 4) use yourjackknife or saw itas marked by thedotted lines at A(Fig. 2) and cutout the wood asat B (Fig. 2); oruse a gimlet andbore the tip holesas shown by dottedline at C (Fig. 2);then cut away thewood as at D, afterwhich round offthe edges with yourknife as at E (), an enlarged 8 view of which is shown at F (Fig. 3).Make the neck connecting the gimlet holewith the notch big enough for the tip ofthe rod to pass, through and the gimlethole too small for the ring on the tip toslip through, for it is by the tip ring thatthe rod


Outing . for the shelf. Tocut the notchesABCDEF (Figs, i,2, 3, 4) use yourjackknife or saw itas marked by thedotted lines at A(Fig. 2) and cutout the wood asat B (Fig. 2); oruse a gimlet andbore the tip holesas shown by dottedline at C (Fig. 2);then cut away thewood as at D, afterwhich round offthe edges with yourknife as at E (), an enlarged 8 view of which is shown at F (Fig. 3).Make the neck connecting the gimlet holewith the notch big enough for the tip ofthe rod to pass, through and the gimlethole too small for the ring on the tip toslip through, for it is by the tip ring thatthe rod is to be suspended. It is best to line or cover the notchesby gluing or tacking some soft materialon to the shelf, bringing it over the edgesof the notches and tacking the overlap to.


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