Popular science monthly . ins. by { I2i ins. by iJ ins. by \ in. 1 12J ins. by J in. by i in. LEATHER FOR COVERING 2 pieces 13^ ins. by 36 I3i ins. l)y 8 ins. 1 13J ins. by 4 ins. 35 brass pins, 2 ins. long 2 hinges; and screws 1 hook and eyebolt 2 handles; and screws. 4 short screws12 hooks100 fancy tacks50 nails Select two of the longer or uprightpieces, and on them indicate with apencil the points for attaching the cross-pieces. Suppose the left-hand side of thescreen is to be made first. The upperedge of the uppermost cross-piece shouldbe i>2 ins. from the tops of the


Popular science monthly . ins. by { I2i ins. by iJ ins. by \ in. 1 12J ins. by J in. by i in. LEATHER FOR COVERING 2 pieces 13^ ins. by 36 I3i ins. l)y 8 ins. 1 13J ins. by 4 ins. 35 brass pins, 2 ins. long 2 hinges; and screws 1 hook and eyebolt 2 handles; and screws. 4 short screws12 hooks100 fancy tacks50 nails Select two of the longer or uprightpieces, and on them indicate with apencil the points for attaching the cross-pieces. Suppose the left-hand side of thescreen is to be made first. The upperedge of the uppermost cross-piece shouldbe i>2 ins. from the tops of the top surface of the lower cross-piece sliould be 13;^ ins. from the topsof the posts. The one next the bottom is31^ ins. from the top; and the under The screen can be easily carried from one room toanother, or on to the veranda surface of the bottom piece is 4^ the floor. On two of the cross-pieces drive sevealong brass pins an equal distance apart,as shown in the illustration, taking careto have their tops all even. It is betterto drill holes slightly smaller than thepegs before putting them in, especiallyif the wood is oak or other hard the under surface of the top cross-piece screw seven eyebolts, as shown. Next, assemble the posts and cross-


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