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The first step consists of tacking one end snugly against the corner of a side rail, then wrapping in a continuous strand around both rails horizontally, until both are completely covered without any overlaps, the remaining end being tacked underneath chinese antique rosewood king-queen chairs . The second weaving step may make use of red or green rafia, if desired furniture imitation stile george ii end tables . The front rail is marked off in a segment that is equal in length to the back rail, as previously explained, and one end of the rafia is tacked to the underside at this point edwards and roberts buffet oak carved mirror . After the rafta, has been drawn through the fingers to remove all twists, it is brought tip and over the front rail and the first five horizontal top strands, where it is pushed down through the tipper layer antique dutch rococo serpentine pine chest . It is then carried under the top layer for five more strands, threaded through and pulled up over for five more strands, and so on czechoslovakia silversmiths . The bottom layer of horizontal strands is woven in like manner antique 17th century gate leg table . When skill is acquired, the next strand call be knotted or spliced to the underside, where it will be unnoticed; otherwise tile next strand can be tacked underneath and woven in the same manner, except that it is “threaded” or pushed through tile horizontal layer, one strand nearer to the front, emerging one strand closer to form a diagonal, as the vertical strands increase in number up to five brass plate warmer . This diagonal weave call be continued clear across the seat, or can be reversed at midpoint to form the bisymmetrical pattern illustrated antique ivory chinese queen ang king . In this case the best practice is to begin at the center and work outwards, to insure all even design antique mahogany card table, imperial .
The use of flat fiber cord will greatly simplify the layout of more ambitious, geometrical designs spanish vargueno . By selecting a cord Y4 in “chamber pot chair” . wide, it is a relatively simple matter to transfer the seat dimensions to graph paper, and by plotting four widths of cord to the inch, to work out an interesting original pattern 19th century pier table & gilt mirror . With the flat cord constant care must be exercised to prevent twisting or overlapping 1828 sideboard buffet . Both flat and round art fiber cord are obtainable in various colors utilitarian tableware 20th century .
FIG meuble d’appui with sevres style figures . 6 spanish puente pottery .30 sideboard with cellaret . Splicing splints creamware tureen .
Splint Weaving antique italian rococo bedroom set marble and wood . If the ladder-back chair described ill Chapter 2 (page io8) is constructed from hickory, it requires a complementary “splint-bottom” seat silver round charger and table decors antique design . Composed of hickory splints Y2 in william and mary chest of drawers . wide and Y16 in companies that made antique brushes and vanity sets . thick, which can be woven in a variety of designs, these seats when properly constructed are nearly as everlasting as the frame antique animal dining tables . Sometimes known as “Indian splints,” hickory splints 8 to To ft augsburg marquetry table cabinet . long are usually sold in coils weighing about Y4 lb art deco representative artist . Thev must be soaked ill water for several minutes before being used, to insure maximum pliability portuguese ceramiv antic rato .
The actual weaving is similar to that of the rafia seat described in precedirg paragraphs, except that the individual strand is V2 in collector’s sideboards . wide and much stiffer o handle settee slab arms antique . Graph paper remains an excellent means for plotting the design ar d
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of the splints antique 19th century card table . Some designers prefer to experiment with black and white paper strips cut >/ antique bentwood chaise ._, in gateleg tables 3 leaves . wide tripod table tea . Because hickory splints are prone to split, the beat method of fastening a free end to the chair rail, or of splicing, is to use a cheep metal stapler procurable at most 5-and-io cent stores furniture with delft porcelain inlay . Figure 6 19th century german candlesticks .30 shows a mo-e laborious method of splicing, cut with a chisel or sharp knife louis xvi display cabinet with gilding . Experienced weavers overlap spliced ends for a considerable distance under cross strands oak chamber pot chair .
FIG wristwatch with verge escapement . 6 drop front desks .31 19th century england wardrobe . Splint weaving vincennes gilded porcelain asian design .
Weaving technique meissenimitators . In an interesting variation of the popular diamond weave, the side rails are continuously wrapped with parallel, spliced splints as in the raffia seat glass/wood art deco designs . As shown in Figure 6 art deco black leather club chairs .31, the front-to-back “weavers” are inserted in the following order:
The underside is woven in identical fashion to insure maximum strengtl antique drop-leaf table carved legs . Successful seat patterns often start from the center instead of an edge of the frame, forming a radial pattern toward the four corners porcelain + art deco + auction . Careful measurements an> patient plotting will be rewarded by a satisfyingly complete pattern berkey and gay chest . Splints d) not require a finishing agent, although oil or varnish may be applied with discretion chinese tripod table .
After an owner who does his own restoration work has taken apart and reassembled several pieces of historically old furniture, he becomes strongly impressed with the soundness and honesty of old workmanship and materials, and >more and more disinclined to make any but the most necessary additions or repairs u shaped serving table with leaves and lether top .
In general, the oldest pieces will be in need of the most repairs, therefore, as Rule I we may accept the dictum that the greater the rarity of the piece of furniture, the greater the permissible restoration 18th century dark wood dining furniture and oriental carpet . This, however, brings up the question of losses of a Y2 in early american fall front desk . or more through wear and tear work table with octagon side compartments reeded legs . In the case of an old item that is in good condition except for a slight loss in height, the owner is likely to feel that it Would be a mistake to remove the piece from the class of all original to that of restored, merely for the sake of adding an additional inch or so, unless the loss of some vital part of a gracefully turned foot, for example, detracts from the general symmetry a pair of 19th century silver candlesticks of corinthian column form .
The more one studies and handles really old furniture, the more one becomes imbued with the spirit of the history it represents how much did porcelain cost in the 1500s . The outward all(> visible signs of such a history, which may have taken as long as two hundred years to write, are the evidences of age and long usage—the nicks and scratches, burns and stains, loose pins and even carved initials features of art deco classical indian style . Hence for Rule II it may be stated that in good restoration work we seldom find a table top that has been planed down or “skinned” to restore each tiny break, every lost splinter, or all rusty tack holes jackfield pottery animals .
Although various woods were employed in the construction of single pieces of early furniture, the end result was a systematic, balanced mixture satinwood collectors cabinet . For example, a table might exhibit maple legs and oak stretchers, but almost invariably all the legs were of maple and all the stretchers of oak, with the entire apron of pine drop leaf claw foot table .
n a lowboy or highboy all drawer fronts were spiral library steps . of the same wood, and in a desk the right side was made of the same %,;oorl as the left side, unless a paint finish was intended house and furniture design in the 1840’s . For Rule >H, therefore, we nest decide to match the wood of th corresponding part of the piece under restoration affordable scilian antiques . Furthermore, to avoid tediou and unsatisfactory attempts to match the finish of the unrestored parts, the woo4 used for the new parts should be old, unless its mating parts must also be replaced
The last and most important rule is axiomatic, yet the one most often violated For Rule IV it can be simply stated that no “improvements” in style are permis Bible draw-leaf tables . When the repair is so extensive that no patterns are available from whic to model the new work, simplicity should be the keynote double gate leg tables .
Sources of Old Wood king george sofa table with iron lion legs . Old buildings and discarded furniture are potentia sources for the Old wood so useful in restoration work antique furniture jugendstil . period style display cabinets .Fiore specifically, a reall old house will often yield oak board dutch antique porcelain dealers ., from its floors, hand-hewn timbers, wid pine boards from floors, ceilings, or walls, and in some cases, sections of tin damaged panels and moldings telescoping extendable dining table . Hand-forged nails and rough greenish windo glass are also valuable by-products of careful house wrecking chaise longues xix century . Even dilapidate$ old barns, upon investigation, often reveal their quota of hand-hewn beams, wid; boards,, and homemade nails gilded wood candlestick .
Other sources for old pine and oak, as well as for tulipwood, are the discarded “six-board” chests antiques sofa table look . Kitchen tables of fifty years ago can usually be relied upo for worn pine or tulipwood tops art nouveau/deco japanese style painted glass trays belgium . Drawer sides and backs, and sometimes fronts can often be salvaged from wrecked chests of drawers, bureaus, and sideboards mahogany cylinder bureau .
Old maple for small turnings is fairly difficult to obtain, unless found in th lion head and paw antique table . side rails, all(> sometimes the ends, of old beds antique bread making furniture . Ash is another scarce item, some times found in rake handles, more often in the large, turned posts of spinnin wheels sideboard lacquer mother of pearl . The rims of large spinning wheels are usually constructed from curve( ash or oak, which can be converted into chair splats without further bending value of antique rectangular drop leaf pedestal dining .
Tables constructed between 1840 and 185o frequently yield fine boards o cherry, while black walnut is readily available from Victorian furniture 18th century cabinet-makers in germany . 01 mahogany veneer is fairly easy to acquire elkington & co candelabra .
From these brief notes it should be readily apparent that the search for of woods involves a certain amount of persistent reconnaissance gateleg table antique . Dogged burrowin,, into the depths of secondhand furniture shops eventually rewards the patient searcher, often at bargain prices, and attending country auctions often pays off in unexpected treasures—in addition to affording a liberal education in furniture craftsmanship antique oak dresser base .
Veneer 1818 royal worcester . The earliest American Chippendale, Hepplewhite, and Sheraton chairs ball-and-claw foot tables, lowboys, and highboys were constructed from solid “Santo Domingo” mahogany antique prohibition table example . Later, large, flat, top, and front surfaces were veneered, the legs and frames still being assembled from solid wood neo grecian marble top marquetry cabinet . Nearly all American veneer was applied to a foundation of pine, whereas in England oak was the popular base wood louis xiv roll top desk . In 1700 walnut veneer was used in slices ‘ho in charles catteau . thick, and by 1850, mahogany veneer was sometimes produced as thin as ‘/ in antique gentleman’s dresser french 1800’s mahogany .
f the veneer is in such bad condition that repairs will produce a patchwork appearance, it is best to remove the entire surface and replace it antique george washington porcelain figures . When this becomes necessary it should be remembered that glue adheres better to wood than to glue; therefore all old glue should be removed by soaking it with water, followed by a gentle scraping and sanding, if necessary czechoslovakian furniture . In the event that suitable presses or clamps are not available, sandbags, clothes boilers filled with water, or piles of bricks can be used to good advantage palissy patterns .
Very small breaks and gashes can be filled by “burning in” stick shellac fitted octagon tablecloths . Similar in appearance to scaling wax, stick shellac is obtainable at paint stores in a variety of colors antique alcove sofa . It not only looks like sealing wax but must also be melted like wax when used spode ironstone china . For average-size repairs, the shellac is melted with a soldering iron or an old screwdriver that has been heated, care being taken not to char the cement with too much heat soup turrene . When the depression has been filled slightly more than flush with the surrounding surface, it is let harden after a moistened finger has been pressed upon it as quickly as possible; it can then be smoothed down flush with a spatula or nail file that has been heated over an alcohol burner, or in any other way that will not deposit soot on the blade paper mache tray india . In order to avoid damage to the surrounding finish, an alternate method is to pare down the shellac patch with a razor blade antique dresser made of fruitwood . Once hard, the glaze of the patch can be removed by rubbing with rottenstone and oil art deco glass . If a single stick of shellac will not provide the right color, cement from different sticks can be blended french side cabinets .
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Fic designer furniture mirror art deco . 7 cabinet makers antique work bench .2 16th century silverware . Steaming blistered veneer antique cassone for sale .
Blisters are common disfigurations in old veneer, and if small and unbroken can often be reduced by the application of a hot flatiron over a damp cloth dating antique dressers . If the blister is broken, it is probable that dirt has collected underneath, and must be removed by an icepick or an orange stick before the top can be flattened and glued down austrian lacquer finish . Large blisters usually require opening, with two side cuts and one across the grain to form a flap antique italian baroque armchairs . Since old veneer is invariably brittle, it is better to steam it into pliability than to cut it in its dry state staffordshire figure lovers couple . A simple “steamer” can be assembled from a length of rubber shower hose that is forced over the spout of a teakettle, with its other end enclosing the spout of a small funnel (Figure 7 valueof1800’slibrarytable .2) franche comte .
As steam emerges, the open end of the funnel is placed over the blister until th veneer becomes limber marqueterie cabinet . Once the blister has been opened, a drop or two of glu• is introduced and the flap pushed down and clamped or weighted; too long delay in this operation will require resteaming of the veneer williamson’s cabinetmakers of guildford, uk . Excess glue shoed be wiped away, and a piece of waxed paper placed over the flap before the weigh is applied antique bookshelf design .
Small holes, scars, and blemishes in veneer, as well as in solid stock, can b; successfully hidden by skillfully applied diamond-shaped patches ebony breakfast table 18th century . In order to insure clean, sharp edges, the “grave” cut in the veneer, or solid member aroulis the blemish, should not be cut at right angles to the grain moser, austrian furniture designer . Therefore, althoug
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Keeping carefully inside the pencilea lines, the grave is then cut out with a sharp knife or a long-beveled chisel, so that the cuts slant outward from the bottom robert adam pier table . The piece of veneer that is to b; used in the patch is then laid over the veneer surface so that the grains coincide and marked off around the templet florals in british furniture . If the patch is to be jigsawed, the table ca be tilted so that the cut edges will slant inward; the same type of cut call b•
made with scissors if they are sharp enough antique queen anne style burr walnut coffee table . n
If the shade of the original veneer surface cannot be duplicated, a lighte wood call be used and stained to match antique chinese wall decoration expensive . A careful gluing job will render such
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patch almost indistinguishable 1680 meissen porcelain . Inlays—which came into use after 1725—can b repaired in the same manner most expensive silver antiques . Missing pieces of inlay can often be replaced b stick shellac of the proper color crafted predominantly from solid pine and pine veneer, this high bed incorporates an l-shaped desk and a wardrobe. .
Pins what is the difference between a secretaire and an escritoire . The pins used in early furniture were always made of hardwood sue as oak, maple, beech, walnut, or cherry, and were seldom perfectly round swedish bedside tables . Usuall the section to be inserted first was roughly rounded, gradually becoming rec tangular or square near the head end majorelle chair fruitwood . In this way when the pin was driven in the corners of the head end bit into the hole to form a tight, firm joint antique 1700 small desk . Penn sylvania furniture often utilized a sharply oval pill not often encountered else where spider leg antique table base . The pins were seldom glued, and often projected beyond the surrounding wood vintage porcelain chamber pot .
In repairing or restoring operations that require the removal of this type o pin, the best procedure is systematically to lay aside and mark each pin in such manner that it can be returned to its original position in its proper hole http://antcollectors.com . Broke Moldings french display cases . The usual types of small moldings empolyed in early furniture were of three simple shapes semi circle drop-leaf table . Of the cross sections shown in Figure 7 ch’eng-hua antiques pricing .4, the earliest is the single arch (detail A) american crafts armchair upholstered . The others are known as the double arch (detail B) and the canal mold (detail C) value of an antique pembroke table .
Edges arts crafts lyre end table . A moment’s thought should convince the most enthusiastic restorer that unless an old piece of furniture has been kept in a glass case the greater part of its existence, all of its edges that have been subjected to wear will show varying degrees of roundness edward second antique table . Yet time C
after time “restorations” turn up with knifelike edges at points that FIG jacob-desmalter . 7 antique mahogany drum table with metal claw feet .4 antique empire secretaire bookcase .
would have received the maximum erosion from wear 18th century mahogany wine cooler with brass feet . Such members Moldings•
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sorts of furniture, and the finials, rungs, and arms of chairs are bound to become worn and rounded over a period of years, no matter how carefully they may have been handled birdcage supper tables .
Table Tops xiv marking furniture pictures . Tops, of old tables, varied from a %-in telescopic table pedestal . to a full i-in antique silver gravy boat . thickness, with an overhang in proportion fretwork round tables . The four common types of molded edges (shown in Figure 7 antique french saxon china flowers with gold .5) were molded, oval, square, and thumbnail scandinavian aesthetic .
Table-Top Joints white pedestal desk with top . The boards forming old table tops were jointed in several ways:
i teardrop pulls 1930s . Square, butt-jointed, sometimes glued
2 art decos exotic bronze chair . Tongue an(-> groove
3 antique wooden handle forks . Ship lap, (uncommon)
4 who was deco’s intended audience . Double groove and tongue in fine pieces after 1750, (spline joint)
5 “bureau plat” . Mortise and tenon, similar to the double groove and tongue, the long tenon being held in the correspondF>c moser antique glass . toilet habits during 1800th century . -, silver flatware wood handle .6 silver clocks . Double butterflies 17 century dining tables . ing or opposite mortises with wooden pins in very early,
as well finial designs on silverware . as later, furniture antique silver fish knives ivory handle .
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7 porcelain spanish dancers . Double butterfly >made by inlaying small double wedge-shaped pieces into the under surfaces of each pair of boards (Figure 7 rococo revival furniture .6) lalique medaillons exposition des arts decoratifs 1925 . These “butterflies” were sometimes glued, but more often bradded or pinned eighteenth century corner cabinet japaning .
Drop-Leaf Table Hinge Joints dutch silver 17th century . The three types of hinge joints common to drop-leaf tables are shown in Figure 7 antique gate leg table small .7 theodore haviland limoges 1903 to 1925 green with gold medallion procelain . There is still sonic doubt at to whether type A, the square butted joint, was use(> on very early tables, or only on rather unimportant models about the middle of the nineteenth century century hepplewhite walnut card table . Never a handsome joint, this type was supported by hinges mortised into the underside antique walnut settee chairback .
Until 1725, the tongue-and-groove joint B was found in man of the early y
gateleg and butterfly tables antique 18″ square drop leaf table on casters . As previously mentioned, the year 1725 saw the introduction of the rule joint C, which left no visible opening when the table leaves were lowered antique table collectors . The construction of this joint was explained in Chapter 3 Fic pierced silver hot plate made in italy . 7 simple european furniture .5 18th century marquetry commode with inlaid birds and flowers . Table edge moldings antique octagon table brass wood .
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Tavern and Stretcher Tables antcollectors.com/ . most useful little table, which in its origins or modified forms retains it-S, popularity a a side, end, or lamp table in modern livin rooms, is the English and Early America or Colonial tavern or stretcher tab> (Figure 7 antique limed oak furniture .8) mother of pearl consoles tables . Constructed for individua
Fro antique claw fold over table . 7 18th century mahogany wine cooler with brass feet .7 antique dresser teardrop mirror . Drop-leaf table hinge joints indian vernacular furniture . or small group use in the early taverns an
inns, these tables had stretchers on all foil sides where the weary traveler could rest wet or cold feet above the draughty floor
Tops 18th century silver candlesticks . The square, rectangular, round, oval, or octagonal tops were ofte formed from a single board stiffened with a central cleat across the grain period furniture dressing table .
Larger tables with two-board tops were cleated at each end in one of four ways: i canterbury music stand . Doweled with wooden pins extending 3 or 4 in 1828 sideboard buffet . into the ends of the boards britain furniture .
2 how to antique paint a fluted column . Hand-forged nails through the cleats norman bel geddes desk . Often the edges of the cleats became worn between these nails in a series of scallops antique carved chair back cushion on rings .
3 german antique chest of draws . Top ends tongued into grooves in the cleats and pinned (less common) 17th century french fashion .
4 antique music lyre chair . Tenons in the top ends held in mortises in the cleats with wooden pins (rare, except in Pennsylvania) table lion feet metal antique .
Dilapidated tavern tables will be found with tops, drawers, and feet missing louis 16th reproduction dining set . Frequently some or all of the stretchers will have been sawed out, instead of being repaired recognizing antique pembroke table .
Symmetry porcelain saxon berlin . In common with all well-designed furniture, tavern tables exhibit a fundamental consistency of form gateleg table stretcher . Almost invariably it will be found that when the leg of one of these tables is turned above the stretcher, it will be turned below, and frequently the turnings above are identical with those below stylized acorns . Another common practice was to locate the stretcher midway between the shoulders of the turnings, as in the detail of Figure 7 antique architect drawers victoria .8 antique tripod tilt table . A further consistency that should be noted when replacing missing stretchers is that their outer faces should be set flush with tho outer faces of the legs when the aprons or upper members of the frame are also set flush myott son compagnie .
Drawers 1910 rosewood inlaid china display cabinet uk . Like other parts of early furniture, drawers progressed through various cycles of design and refinement ulrich guglielmo .
Fronts drawer for small gateleg table . Very early examples were constructed so that the fronts were flush with the drawer rails and bases drop leaf gate leg side table . Later the lipped type was adopted, followed again by flush fronts complete dinner service . The flush type naturally stood up to prolonged use better than the lipped fronts art nouveau table galle . When the lips of the latter broke off, they frequently carried away sections of the front surface trestle table second hand london . To repair such a break, narrow strips can be mortised into place, rabbeted, then planed and sanded flush with the front art vargueno cabinet .
Sides josef originals value . The very earliest drawer sides we:-e rabbeted and nailed, or were assembled with very broad dovetailing, also nailed rockingham china 1848 . As is true of modern drawers, various combinations were popular, such as the sides rabbeted and nailed to the front and only nailed to the back; or broad dovetailing nailed to the front, and rabbeted and nailed to the back 10 foot refectory table antique .
Dovetailing grew progressively finer and narrower until by about 1800 the sides of most drawers were assembled by means of small dovetailing, at all four corners expensive vases .
Bottoms antique inlaid wood coffee table . The earliest drawers had bottoms nailed to the sides pedestal rectangular tables . Later examples show the sides and back nailed, with the front edge tapered into a tenon lifting into a groove in the drawer front antic candelabra . Still later, in Hepplewhite, Sheraton, and Empire mahogany furniture, the back edge only was nailed, the other three edges being slid into grooves antique glass epergne .
Slides marquetry patterns . Very old rare pieces have side runs that slide in grooves cut into the drawer sides collectors baccarat henry jacques perfume bottles . Another unusual arrangement was a wide slat in the center antique tambour roll front office furniture . The majority of drawers, however, operated on bottom runs or slides that were fastened to the frame at each end paw feet .
Chairs nineteenth century gillow chair . Subjected as they are to a maximum variety and degree of strain, chairs of any age will inevitably become damaged candelabra collectors . A few of the common chaff how a goldsmith made a candlestick . problems encountered in restoration work are listed below; more extensive repairs will be discussed in the succeeding section, devoted to repair early 19th century bureau .
Slats antique dinner tables with chrome . A minimum type of damage has occurred when one or more slats in a ladder-back chair, or splats in a bannister chair, are missing or broken brass tables ancient writing . As previously mentioned, the curved segments of spinning wheels are excellent sources for slats, inasmuch as no steaming and clamping or shaping will be required english tin glaze pottery . While the straight type of molded bannisters were sometimes cut from maple, softwoods such as pine or tulipwood were considered sufficiently strong because o* their straight grains german cabinet makers . In the split turned variety, however, softwoods were shunnec because of the fragility in turnings of such small diameters wm iv 3 pedestal dining room table . Ash, maple, oak, or other strong woods should be used to make a full turning exactly coinciding ir gate leg table 17thc . pattern with the turnings of the back posts, then ripped lengthwise oak antique extending table 1930 . For smal diameter work it is preferable to rip the stock before turning, gluing it together
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Legs george hepplewhite bureau . In general, in old chairs the bottoms of the rear legs will display plain turned sections, while those of the front will usually conform to the pattern of the front posts art nouveau era used nesting tea tables .
Feet dating early american crock jugs . When feet are missing or so damaged that they must be replaced, the
best method is to turn the roughed-out foot with a pin of 3/4-in ormolou decoration . diameter, or larger for gluinl(, into a corresponding hole in the leg (Figure 7-9), rather than to resort to doweling early american wall mirror . Restored finials should be attached in the same manner swing leg antique dining tables .
In restoring feet on Dutch or Spanish chairs it is customary tc shape the piece roughly, then to glue its pin into place in the leg and let it set, before working the foot into its final shape with rasps and files 18 century display cabinets . Where a section of the leg has been carried away in the splitting off of a foot, it can often be “halved on” with glue, clamped, then reinforced with small screws to prevent later loosening antique cherry card table with drawers, claw feet and drop leaf sides .
Fir antique pembroke 4 sided drop leaf tables . 7 rockingham porcelain cottages? .9 can decorative moulding be antique+bookcase . Windsor chairs english art deco chair . Because the construction of fine Windsor chairs
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foot 17 century english stoneware . Boned woods, the restoration or repairing of this type of chair is not
ordinarily an easy operation bureau fauteuil bureau . The able craftsmen of those early days succeeded in combining some of the strongest and most elastic of native woods into a slender, graceful, and sound harmony of line and form table antique empire style campaign .
The one-piece seats of white wood, basswood, or tulipwood, together with the maple legs, were usually cut from green or unseasoned wood, whereas the maple stretchers, the bent bows or hoops, and the spindles of hickory, oak or ash, were formed from well-seasoned wood antique coimbra pottery .
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Antique Oak Furniture, Sewing Cabinets, Bedside Tables, Dining Room Sets.
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The side strips of the spool-holding compartment are cut off at a diagonal to insure clearance of the front apron when the lid is raised antique bentwood chaise . The binder is lapped into the diagonal ends, as shown in the drawing sheffield plate corinthian column candlesticks .
Holes are bored halfway through the sides for the two sizes of dowels used as spool spindles, at the intervals indicated in detail (A) are william and mary chest of drawers rare? . One side is jigsawed and ripped as shown in the detail, to permit removal of the spindles and spools antique oak furniture dating dining room sets with big legs . A pair of straight repair plates fastened with one screw to the main section of the side act as pivot hinges; the moving part is locked in place in the closed position by a butterfly nut, as shown in (B) otto wytrlik .
The compartment, when assembled, can be angle-ironed to the underside of the hinged lid in such a position as to clear all aprons as the lid is raised earth driven electric clock bentleys . The latter is then butt-hinged to the fixed, rear step red velour chair wooden arm rests . A folding lid support can he fastened in place to prevent the lid from closing unexpectedly important buildings in the 17 century in italy .
Table Kitchenette or Cellarette 18th century plate racks . The bedside table described in Chapter 2 (page i3o) call be easily modified to open up as a small snack bar, cellarette, sewing cabinet, or holder for a record player 18th century knife boxes . As shown in Figure 4 decorchement .54, it is
Fic reproduction bedroom furniture lancashire cherry . 4 royal court floral bone china hand made & painted by craftsman staffordshire .54• Table kitchenette french word for cabinet .
necessary only to hinge the top, provide a gateleg to hold it, and to reconstruct the front into a dropleaf picture of pennsylvania house antique cherry buffet claw feet .
If the top is to open up against a wall, instead of folding all the way back to act as a serving counter, the gateleg may be dispensed with; otherwise it will be necessary to prevent the table from tipping over, as would be the case if a hinged bracket is relied upon duncan table claw drop leaf drawer .
The drawer fronts can be camouflaged in a single solid piece by gluing tbir, imitation drawer and top rails in the proper positions, and adding handles british antique gate leg tables . The front edge of the solid bottom must be recessed the thickness of the drop-leaf front, which is hinged to it, and held horizontally by folding brackets age of jazz shelley vases .
Added serving surface is secured by the addition of two side drop leaves, which are attached to Y4-in antique folding occasional . projecting strips along the top edges of the side apron- paw feet . As shown in the drawing, hinged wings or brackets, Y4 in wardrobe 19th century italy . thick, swing oft to support these leaves when open empire writing table . The hinged table top is wide enough to over an the side and rear projecting strips as well as the drop leaf edges 1920’s tableware silversmiths .
The inside of the snack bar should be lined with asbestos or other fire ro, material, if heating apparatus is to be used italian marquetry rectangular trays through the ages . For electrical units, a double co venience outlet can be attached to a side apron with a flexible wire and lu van briggle lamps . desing italian furniture . through to the outside, for attachment to the nearest base plug antique drop leaf table seat 8 .
As a cellarette, it will be found that the original measurements were ee! enough to accommodate the average-sized bottles antique wooden pot cupboard . Here the lining should b’! o some acid- and alcohol-proof material such as formica, Micarta, stainless stee or copper regency period +casters .
The gateleg is made of Y4-in antique drop leaf gate straight leg . stock and is mortised and tenoned or dowele, to an apron that is three quarters of the length of the back apron of the table This apron is hinged to the back and hides under the overhang of the top whe not in use japanese rectangle tea table .
Utility Desk antique drop leaf table 9 ft 5 legs . For the utility room a kneehole desk whose top can be lifte• off and tucked away into a closet while the drawer compartments serve as bedsid; stands or commodes should be just what is needed louis the 14th furniture . Although the drawer cam partments shown in Figure 4 meals in eighteenth century england .55 are constructed in the manner of the bach used to house a built-in ironing board makers of old antique cabinet w lion heads and paws in brass . As shown in Figure 4 19 century japan .56, all that is necessary is to provide an exit and suitable means of movement giuseppe maggiolini italian renaissance style table .
In the drawing, roller-skate wheels are suggested, although ribbon spools or any suitable rollers can be pivoted, by means of screws and washers, to all axle (it), and guided by pairs of hardwood runners screwed to the inside of the side aprons meissen allegorical figurines . The axle, which must be accurately measured to insure that the rollers neither run off their lower tracks, nor bind against the aprons, is screwed to the end of the ironing board, being reinforced with flat angle irons, as shown in the Kitchen table with ironing board scandinavian art deco furniture .
The ironing board has a pair of folding legs tenoned into a top crosspiece, which is hinged to a cleat, as indicated yixing antique . Depending on the height of the table and ironing board, a support (B) is measured so that when it is hinged to the spreader between the ironing board legs, it can be wedged against cleat (D) value of marble top dresser from the civil war . The free end of support (B) should be cut at an angle to fit against the cleat when the legs are down 1800 italian dining room sets . In its closed position support (B) is held up by a hook and eye to cleat (C), which is thick enough to lap over intervening cross cleats and pro ide a surface to ride over the long roller between the side aprons of the table “chamberpot in the dining room” . he length of the board will of course be determined by the length of the table, uness the latter is especially constructed antique georgian dining table, pad foot . In any event, one side apron will have to, be removed in order to insert the axle, and the table top must be removed in or
to cut out the exit in one end apron bambocci antique . A length of curtain pole or other suitable roller is pivoted near the outer end of the table a distance down from the lower edges of the upper runners or track, equal to the total thickness of ironing board, cleats, and legs greco roman furniture .
In order to hold the rear end of the ironin-, board firm while it is in use, antique table from a monastery in europe .-he ends of each of the lower runners in the side aprons are cut off at the open end of the table (E) an amount equal to the diameter of the two small rollers pivoted to the ends of the axle george 1 walnut kneehole chest . A small section of runner is screwed under these cut off ends to hold the rollers when they drop off the long runner antique french smallwriting cabinet . When returning board to its position within the table, it is necessary only to raise up the rear end until the rollers engage the upper long track, whose end corners should be beveled off chinese chippendale markings .
Modern Breakfront modern drop front desk . Although the dining table is often requisitioned for work or study between meals, the average buffet remains sacrosanct as a repository for china, glassware, silver, and linens meuble style . It is in an attempt to expand the uses of this single-minded piece of furniture that the multipurpose breakfront (Figure
4 antique double pedestal dining room table .57) described below is presented 1700 french fashion pattern book . With its four textured cupboard doors closed french dining draw leaf table stretcher .
Fro pearlware . 4 walnut entryway console table with mirror .57• Modern breakfront english antique reproduction dining table round with add on leaves .
it offers shelves for the display of selected china, and glassware, or objets d’ art in the modern manner antique talavera pitcher spain . Extra shelves and drawers can be fitted into the cupboards in each corner, for the storing of china, glassware, silverware, linens, electrical appliances, or bottled goods antique art deco fixture . The center flush panel is hinged at the bottom to form a drop-leaf desk marquetry italianate needlework box .
The breakfront shown in Figure 4 antique folding dining table scotland .57 is of conventional construction throughout borghese lamps . The dimensions given in the lumber list are for butt joints, suitable for a paint finish; the more craftsmanlike blind dadoed job will require an additional Y4 in gothic revival furnature with lions . for all but the mitered corners of the outer carcass antique sofas 1920 . To permit clearance for the dropfront desk, it will be noted that the two center shelves must be located Y4 in closer together than neighboring shelves to right and left czechoslovakian furniture . For the same reason, al’ five panels can lap over onto the vertical partitions only half way, i antique mirror back sideboard 1920’s .e two tiered tables ., -Y8 in antique pemproke tables . Before the partitions are fitted into their dadoes and the corners glued, Y2-in scottish style sofas . rabbets are cut around the inside of the rear edges of the frame to house the /-in lombardy style furniture, italy, tables, 18th century . plywood back strips arts and crafts antique hall stand . An optional method is to cut the plywood backing Y4 in doucai ming . scant along the sides, and screw it directly to the back edges, without recessing it art deco carl walters . The base has mitered corners reinforced by corner blocks 6ft sofa table .
The cupboard doors are fastened in place with invisible link hinges, and bullet Partitions
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catches 18th century folding table . In lieu of knobs, light fingertip recesses are scooped out of the partition sides jourdain modernist chair . The desk is invisibly hinged at the bottom, being held in horizontal positi
n by folding brackets or chains smith furniture gateleg drop leaf table . The five doors can be made of plywood having a hardwood veneer face, or with a grooved Weldtex veneering 18th century cooking utensils . When the latter is cut into squares of alternating diagonals, as shown in the drawing, the effect is very interesting; a more economical method would be to cut the squares with the grain running vertical in the four cupboard doors and horizontal in the desk, or V e versa styles dressing tables . It can be cemented over the plywood backing with brads inserted in is striations ironstone french mark .
Shelves and drawers can be inserted in the cupboard and desk compartinerts to suit the articles that are to be stored in them jules leleu display cabinet .FURNITURE FINISHING
A LTHOUGH in his selection of woods the amateur craftsman is likely to be more keenly conscious of grains and patterns than the average furniture owner, it often happens that he becomes so immersed in his hobby of construction and joinery that the matter of finish receives but scant consideration, or becomes confused by well-meant advice antique ladik rug . NVIlile it is true that the most expert finishing schedule cannot make a silk purse out of a second-rate cabinetmaking job or inferior materials, nevertheless a good finish can cover a multitude of sins maryland antique sideboard . This is particularly true of enameled, lacquered, or decorated surfaces, where a liberal use of crack filler can be rendered invisible under a smooth opaque film american spoonback armchair . All furniture finishes can be roughly divided into two main processes, the opaque finish, whose purpose is to hide, and the transparent finish, which is used to reveal and enhance the natural grain of the wood mallard furniture . Before discussing either of these procedures, however, there are several general requirements common to all types of finish that should be introduced carpets oriental .
Preparing the Surface refrectory table with bulbous legs . Any finishing schedule will be greatly facilitated if each member of the piece has been thoroughly sanded prior to assembly meissen scattered flowers . Otherwise considerable difficulty may be experienced in smoothing down inaccessible parts such as inset rails, panel corners, turnings, or carvings fretwork tables .
As emphasized in Chapter i, the final sanding of fine cabinetwork should employ a fine abrasive, not coarser than a 3/o garnet finishing paper antique canape . For rounded and inaccessible surfaces such as carvings, No 17th century porcelain figurine . oo steel wool is more flexible, although it does not cut as well antique silver rings wheat sheaf pattern . -No great exhibition of 1851 aesthetic . 6/o waterproof paper and water are used between coats, and No antique chippendale display cabinet . 112 pumice stone lubricated by water is favored for rubbing the final coat, rather than for use oil a raw wood surface 18th wood carved chair fabric cabriole .
Absolute cleanliness must be achieved before the application of any finish coat is even contemplated tekke gul . After all possible sanding dust has been removed with a soft dusting brush or compressed air, the parts should be wiped with a Tintless rag moistened with turpentine, benzine, naptha or lacquer thinner 18th century architecture columns . A light wash of this nature also insures that the work will be free from grease, much of which may consist of invisible deposits that occur in handling depression wood tea table .
As will be discussed under varnish finishing, the sanding dust composed of grains of abrasive and wood flour is not the only enemy to a good finish gateleg drop leaf table + antique . A norms load of dust in the air is always present in varying degrees, ready and eagcx t settle and bed down on a “tacky” surface antique brass inlaid table ebonized wood . After the finishing room is rendfre as dustless as possible, the windows should be closed and the floor mopped longcaseclocks chinoiserie 18.century . N?ws papers laid on the floor and sprinkled with water will help, and strong air cur>ent should be discouraged victorian writing bureau . The room temperature should be at 70′ for best result since neither enamels nor varnishes dry in a temperature that is cold or h+i
Mixing davenports with eight usable drawers . The opaque finishes consist of hiding pigments held in lisui suspension john widdicomb desk . Enamel is pigment ground in varnish; paint consists of pig e ground in linseed oil; lacquer has its pigments ground in solvents blended - it nitrocellulose to form lacquer; synthetic finishes employ pigments ground n synthetic resin louis 14th chairs . In all cases the pigments, by reason of their weight, attem t t settle to the bottom of their container where they form a thick sediment art noveau furniture . T keep them in suspension, therefore, requires thorough, repeated agitation to ai
tain the necessary consistency the neo grecian design .
Craftsmen use a variety of devices for paint mixing, from hand paddles an bent wires inserted in hand drills to mechanical tumblers antique wheat sheaves . Whatever the in;, ho it must be thorough, for whether the protective finish is prepared at ho purchased ready-mixed, the pigments will settle to the bottom of the cont antique breakfast table .in when not in use shell shaped silver spoon value . To remedy> this condition the best method is to pour ofi th
liquid into a clean container and thoroughly stir the muddy residue entry dressing table . Durin_ th
stirring portions of the poured-off liquid are added until the proper co
sistency is obtained, and the pigment is thoroughly broken up in suspensio I all finishing operations it will be found next to impossible to maintain too arg a stock of clean empty tin cans, cups or screw-top Mason jars china candlesticks antique . With their ai tight rubber rings the latter afford excellent storage, when the friction top con ai tigh
have become damaged or too gummy to exclude air when closed lord and taylor candlesticks .
Brushes english column candlestick creamware . The home craftsman who uses the brushing method to appl h double rows are thinner in body, providing greater flexibility for brushing aroun turnings or moldings english tin glaze pottery . The chisel end of a good brush is built into it by the p,op arrangement of long and short bristles, whereas cheap brushes usually displiy chisel edge made by trimming the ends of the bristles antique leg spindles . This practice removes the paint-holding flag ends that are visible in brushes of good quality cabinet decorative end shelf . Brushes come with varying bristle lengths, the longer ones holding more fluid but affording less control 1950’s green leaf and white porcelain .
Care of Brushes charles masse art deco . Much time, money, and irritation can be saved by the proper care and cleaning of finishing and painting Lrushes fauteuil design . Because of the different liquid vehicles involved, separate brushes should be reserved for enamel, paint, lacquer, varnish, shellac, and stains chiffonier oriental veneer . The best policy is to clean each brush immediately after using it and prepare it for dry storage or hang it in its proper liquid for further use wrought iron church candle sticks .
The proper cleaning solvent will depend upon the finish used; paint and var hand of fatima drawing . Wish brushes can be cleaned with turpentine or benzine, but shellac brushes are cleaned with denatured alcohol, and lacquer brushes with lacquer thinner de coene art deco . Water stains can of course be cleaned off with water, but non-grain-raising stains require a special solvent issued by the manufacturer rococo silver candlestick . Whatever the solvent used, it should be worked in all the way up to the heel of the brush with the fingers, if necessary, and applied unstintingly german art deco inspired carpets with geometric motifs today . A steel brush or an old table fork will be found useful for loosening up any gummy residue lancashire bow front mahogany chest drawers .
Paint and varnish brushes that are to be used again within a reasonable period can be suspended in their liquid solutions small three legged wooden table made in india . Shellac and lacquer brushes should be stored dry antique canterbury rack . To keep out dirt and retard
evaporation of the fluid, containers hav- ing tops should be selected and modified as suggested in Figure 5 plate cover antique food .2 antique pembroke . Whatever the method of suspension employed, it should insure that the bristles do not rest on the bottom of the container where they are liable to become permanently bent “expensive antique china” . The liquid should be maintained to t’le middle of the >)rush ferrule and con-
sists of a half-and-half mixture of raw linseed oil and turpentine for paint brushes, or of varnish and turpentine for varnish or enamel brushes british oak chairs .
Prior to dry storage, after the brush has been thoroughly cleaned in solvent rose wood furniture from duch manufacturer . it should be washed with soap and water, followed by a rinsing in clear water important buildings in the 17 century in italy . When dry, the bristles are dipped in linseed oil and the brush can then be wrapped in paper to keep out dust and dirt 18th century writing table cabriole ball claw feet . Waxed paper from commercial loaves of bread makes a good wrapper, and care should be exercised that the brush is kept fiat to prevent “warping” during long storage dining table, england, 19th century .
For the best results new brushes should be broken in before using art deco side chair . After mork, ing the ends of the bristles against a board to force any loose hairs forward, they should be combed out smooth and immersed in linseed oil for 12 hours or mor(, in order to insure ease in later cleaning french empire escritoire . Before using the brush most of the o0 can be squeezed out with a straightedge; the remainder call be removed cent>-ift> gaily by spinning the Dandle between the palms of the hands, while the L:rush extends into a wide, empty container to prevent spattering antique serving tables .
Brushing Technique louis xvi cabinet netherlands . The successful application of a brushed-on finish is dependent in great part upon the manner in which the brush is handled brass skimmer antique . Selection of the correct size of brush will insure the application of the proper amourt c: liquid, which is a strong factor in eliminating “holidays” or skipped areas, as wet as in preventing double coating 19th century dutch marquetry bureau price of antique . In loading the brush it is best to dip only ajou brandt mahogany 2 tier table .- one third of the length of the bristles—under no circumstances up to the fer,-uleThe habit of wiping excess paint off against the edge of the can each time the brush is (lipped, not only bends the end bristles but causes an acculliulatioi o’ thick pigment under the rim of the can, which eventually drops into the lijui( in the form of blobs french glass table with tree like legs . A strike wire fastened across the can is a much bette practice antique gate leg table very narrow .
Paint finishes are usually brushed )ut; enamel, varnish, and shellac finirillel must be flowed on, and lacquer while habitually sprayed, is procurable in a br n hall norfolk .1sh ing mixture emile galle, orchids, 1900 . Oil flat surfaces paint finishes should be thoroughly brushed oil until the covering film is of uniform density, g workin outward toward the elge!
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to prevent accumulations along the sharp edges antique games cupboard . It is always good practic> t( start each newly loaded brush on the bare wood, brushing into the lap left by the previous brushful art deco wooden armchairs . Cross brushing large areas eradicates “holidays” and ev-111) distributes the film of finishing material antique walnut drop leaf extending table . It is always wise to rehearse the initia’ brush strokes of a finishing job oil waste pieces of the basic material, or at Last on a piece of wrapping paper antique rococo pedestal table .
SPRAYING
Of recent years the perfection of portable spraying equipment within a moderate price range has popularized the spray finish among home craftsmen Compact outfits, with compressor and motor housed in one unit, are available, and may be used equally well with light or heavy-bodied liquids angouleme guerhard .
Spray Guns antique french rococo table . Certain fundamental differences are built into the various types
of spray guns refectory leaf table . In the matter of air pressure, guns may be of the bleeder or r on-
bleeder type charles masse art deco . The bleeder type is required where the compressor unit is not
equipped with a pressure relief valve, a continuous “bleeding” of air through the
spray nozzle aperture being relied upon, after sufficient air pressure has been built
up antique gateleg cherry table and chairs . In the nonbleedirg type, no air passes the nozzle until the trigger is squeezed can decorative moulding be antique+bookcase .
Another distinction between spray guns depends upon the method employed to
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Antique Oak Tables and Corner Cabinets.
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These braces are now screwed to the top edges of the forms so that the plug centers are each 8 in antique tables small . from the inner edges of the ends of the form crockery cupboard design .
Once poured, the concrete should be covered with wet burlap, and the form left undisturbed for twenty-four hours, or during cold weather, forty-eight hours victorian dome revolving re serving dishes . Great care should be exercised in unscrewing and removing the form in order to prevent injury to the green concrete furniture swag frieze 19th century commode . The latter should be cured by covering it with dampened burlap, sand or straw for at least ten days antique bombe commode louis the xv with marble top .
Meanwhile the form or forms for the supports can be constructed as shown in D antique queen ann drop leaf tables . The two curved sections are band-sawed out of 4-in rococo serving dish, italy . stock according to a
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pattern such as E delatte nancy . Here, too, individual preference in design should have full sway, with due regard to the fact that it is advisable to line the inner surface with sheet metal to insure a smooth finish sought after greek pottery . The wooden plugs are accurately centered 7 in antique occassional table drop leaf small . apart as shown demilune chest makers antiques . After the form is shellacked and oiled concrete can be poured without recourse to reinforcement japanned black corner cabinet .
If the bench is to be placed oil the lawn or in the garden a solid g footin should
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be provided to prevent settlement into the ground longcase dutch 2009 . A good rule to follow is to dig a footing 6 in pop up cigarette deco dispenser . deep whose surface is approximately double the area of the base it is to support antique oak tables manufactured in 19th century . The same mix as that used for the bench can be poured into the square-cut hole, which is dug for the footings furniture design spider table . It should be well tamped and allowed to harden at least twenty-four hours before the bench is set up antique tea table glass serving tray .
In assembling the bench hardwood plugs can be use(> as dowels octagon oak table antique . The bench should not be set up for at least four, and preferably six, weeks library wood armchair .
Concrete and Wood Bench robert jupe extending circular table copy . A bench with a back and arms is easy to assemble when the concrete sides are poured with apertures for wooden slats forming the seat and back pembroke sheraton furniture mahogany string inlay . As shown in Figure 3 art moderne furniture inlay .37, these slats have tongues that protrude and are keyed to the concrete supports thomas sheraton dresser .
The slats should be of oak or other suitable hardwood, iys in macassar ebony vintage antique dining table . thick and 6 ft long british sideboard . The back slats 6 in antique ribbed bucket mahogany . wide and the seat slats 5 in antique wood legs design in 19th . wide chippendale silver table . All have tongues 9 in russian oak parquetry refectory table . long, which are 2 in davenport cupboard desk . narrower than the width of the slats weimar germany china antique . Mortises are cut in the manner described in the instructions for the construction of the sawbuck table; the wedges or keys can be of the same dimensions 1680 meissen porcelain .
Four band-sawed pieces of s-in cooking utensils from britain . stock are necessary for a pattern with the curves pictured in pattern A italin furnture drawer . These can be inserted in a square form screwed together as indicated in B blue glass kidney shaped table . Well-oiled sections of the seat and back slats can be nailed from the underside of the platform in their proper spacing and held at the top by cleats across the form 1930 art deco french armchairs . A decorative opening under the seat can be any form fastened in place in the same manner as the molds for the slats silver george foot mask . Certain sizes of tin cans can be filled with sand, gravel, or cement after they are nailed and braced in place, as forms 17th century brass candlestick rectangle .
Since the openings of the back slats are located 2 in development of clocks between 1350 and 1750 . from the rear of the form, a reinforcing rod can be laid in as shown, after 23/2 in drop slant desk shell carved . of concrete is poured into the 5-in sheriton clock . form 19 century sewing table . This can be tied in with horizontal rods above and below the seat antique drum shaped table .The remainder of the work is similar to that of the concrete bench, including -he level footings frieze drawers mean fake drawers .
Concrete Table 19th century casters . By increasing the width of the top of the bench previou ,ly described to 3o in antiques sofa table look ., and raising the supporting legs to 27 in wooden tables with brass leaves inlay ., a weatherproof to )le will result, capable of seating at least ten people antique hepplewhite sofa . Such a table will have mass ve legs, requiring a considerable amount of concrete 1930’s germany’s furniture . If a lathe is accessible, a m ire graceful design with four separate legs is possible, with some additional effort sideboard examples .
One turned wooden leg similar to the pattern in A of Figure 3 urn cutlery box .38 is required as a core for molding all four legs coffee table campaign furniture . It is easiest to shellac this model while it is still mounted in the lathe, so that no surfaces remain exposed gateleg “sheraton games table” . The next step is the construction of a rough wooden box with screwed ends, large enough so that a minimum of i in milanese ebonized antiques . of plaster of paris can be tamped around the widest surfaces of the wooden core frenchswiss antique pocket watches . Holes are then bored in the center of each end to take a length of available iron pipe, such as Y2 in antique carved tea table . The box is now sawed exactly in half, and the inside coated with two coats of paint or shellac antique clerk’s desk .
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Next the core is laid in the lower half of the box, surrounded with well-tamped plaster of paris, and set aside to dry for about twenty-four hours antique salt cellars . It is then thoroughly shellacked to form a “parting antique drop leaf sofa table .” Then the upper half of the box, with its top unscrewed, is placed upon the lower half, and plaster of paris poured in to complete the mold antique marble slab .
When the plaster in the upper mold is dry, the top of the box is screwed back into place and the halves carefully separated so that the wooden core can be removed chippendale mahogany coffee table 1900 . If small portions of the plaster mold chip off in this process, they can be repaired by more plaster antique oval brass coffee tables from india . The inside of both halves of the mold is then thoroughly shellacked, then oiled, after which operations the two boxes are reassembled and tightly bound with wire antique sewing work table with bag . The ends are unscrewed and a length of iron pipe inserted that will extend iY2 in giovanni lorenzo bernini . at both ends ringtons flasks .
The concrete mixture to be poured into the mold consists of equal parts of fine sharp torpedo sand and cement, without aggregate india brass coffee table . It is tamped into p as- aggregate
with a length of light rod or heavy wire chamber pot cabinet .
When the four legs have been cast, forms for a suitable base for each pair niube prepared palissy dishware . Detail B indicates satisfactory dimensions; the silhouette will depen upon the number and type of wooden moldings employed slim drop leaf table . Care must be exercsel, to exactly locate the holes for the iron pipe dowels antique wooden gate card table . The latter are cemented nt! their recesses in the bases and the top with a grouting of cement and water art deco console and germany .
As in the case of the bench, adequate footings for the bases must be dug an poured antique 2 drawer sheraton end table . The table should not be set up until all parts have dried out for six week
Terrazzo charles crescent furniture maker . To dress up the top of a concrete table or bench in colorful firms - pattern, individually molded blocks of terrazzo can be cast and imbedded in shallow recess in the top empire style antique desk . This recess is provided for in the original casting b nailing rough lumber Y8 in antique butterfly drop leaf table . thick to the platform so that its edges are 1Y4 i inside the bottom edges of the sidepieces of the form, oil all sides silver french chest of drawers . The edges i this lumber should be straight and smooth, but the rougher the flat faces t better apostle spoon fakes .
Terrazzo is a mixture of cement and marble chips, with color added to var stoneware watercoolers with raised decoration .o parts of a design clawfoot dinner table . Its surface is polished so hard as to be everlasting, making an ideal material for outdoor use european antique lectern pedestal table .
A design is first marked out on a pieoce of wrapping paper the size of t recess being cast in the table top ball and claw mosaic tripod table antique . The decision as to colors is made at the s I time, and marked oil each segment of the paper for ready reference german leaf table . The var o parts of the pattern can then be cut out, so that identical forms can be assernLle,
All forms are %2 in antique french walnut draw leaf table . deep, and since it is difficult to mix the same color second time, all forms containing one color should be poured at one time 1930’s mahogany dining room table rectangular 2 leaves chinese style . B
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The terrazzo mixture is made up of one part white cement and two partE b> volume of white or colored marble chips what types of materials were used in george hepplewhite furniture . Only enough water is added to n a a stiff, workable mixture chinese porcelain cockerels . It is poured into corners and acute angles first a allowed to mount Y8 in antique spiral leg writing desk . higher than the sides of the mold antique kayseri silk carpet pictoral niche . It is then troweled an, left to set for a while demilune chiffonier . Next it is rolled with a rolling pin to squeeze out t surface cement kidney shaped pedestal table with side drawers . The latter can be removed with a clean, moist paintbrush historical development of art deco . ‘I h: the terrazzo is allowed to set for an hour english pottery colours 19 century .
The rolling process also impacts the marble chips more evenly, yet the sulfa of the terrazzo must be repeatedly troweled to a hard finish neoclassical style brass seamed candlesticks . When the sur-_’a4 feels hard to the touch it should be covered with clean waxed paper to pre le staining, then covered with clamp burlap and allowed to cure for six days painted classical figures furniture’ .
The last process is that of grinding and polishing silverware sets real fake . Three methods ma) used, depending upon the tools available curule friedrich schinkel . The fastest, and probably the file work can be done with a flexible shaft grinder equipped with a silicon-car)i run wheel and a wet spindle head mahogany knife box . Coarse wheels are changed for progressi;e > finer grades, care being exercised to avoid grinding rings in the surface walnut marble slab dining .
The remainder of the work is similar to that of the concrete bench, including tie level footings mahogany pembroke table with lyre design .
Concrete Table shapland and petter art nouveau . By increasing the width of the top of the bench previouAy described to 3o in pendule religieuse ., and raising the supporting legs to 27 in antique bookcase with decorative beading ., a weatherproof toile will result, capable of seating at least ten people 17th century oak tables . Such a table will have massile legs, requiring a considerable amount of concrete english rose porcelaine drawing and motif . If a lathe is accessible, a mere graceful design with four separate legs is possible, with some additional effort victorian reaissance revial credenza .
For dry-grinding a portable sander can be used meissen scattered flowers . Lacking these machines, the work can be done entirely by hand, using a coarse silicon-carbide brick fitted with a handle, followed by a finer oil stone for the polishing silver soup turrene . During the grinding, clean water must be used and constantly sponged off to observe progress rectangle table pilar foot . The surface should be ground down until it is free from all scratches dresser accessories trinket box with drawers . Air holes can be patched with a grout mix, which must cure overnight before it is ground british antique joyned stool . After the polishing is completed, the terrazzo should be cleaned with several applications of fresh water, and permitted to dry for twenty-four hours gabriel viardot .
A simple waterproofing and stainproofing preparation consists of equal parts of boiled linseed oil and turpentine italian provincial furniture . This is applied to the dry terrazzo repeatedly, and the surplus wiped off, for three days 1700 to 1800 longcase movements . After the final coat has dried for twenty-four hours a good coat of automobile wax can be applied and the surface polished how to distinguish a 19th century empire sofa .
As A consequence of the postwar tren I toward compact living, attention has become more and more widely focusei ol built-in furniture and accessories antique stanford refectory table with end leafs . Formerly tolerated as ingenious convenie-im, they have emerged, in many cases, as necessary expedience jules leleu chairs . As in urban rep l estate, when the floor space shrinks perceptibly, the value of height, or wall spa(– increases in proportion antique sideboard with harp design . Thus it is not unusual to encounter snug little I vin; quarters with built-ins skyscrapering up the walls, leaving the moderate flour space uncluttered and hence, larger appearing west indies tall console .
The versatility of available wall coverings affords a variety of selection, whit i gives unlimited scope for harmonious treatments history woods ware wincanton . Sheets of plywood wit handsome hardwood veneers, or with wavy-textured faces bonded to their outer surfaces, are excellent mediums for built-in doors, panels an(> sen-lipartidow antique drawing drawers . Wallboards are available in a variety of textures, finishes, and shades that len> themselves to attractive combinations wooden antique table 16th century inlay . Knotty pine in random widths, applied vertically, horizontally or in panels, is stealing into kitchens and even bathrcom, examples of flatwares ceramics . Glass blocks and cloudy plastic insets accent the modern note ill lighting effects borromini apprentice with a woodcarver . The list of materials is limited only by the imaginations of the designers, the st;liN Of the room what is a plum pudding octagonal table . and the utility of the piece or part to be constructed pedestal leg english trestle table parts .
Built-in furniture is understood to comprise units that are constructed as part of the walls or floor of a room antique walnut trestle table . Thus a console may be fastened to a wall, an i for convenience, have its legs removed, leaving little more than a decorated
So, too, various pieces of furniture such as bureaus, dressers, vanities, desks, cl est reverse serpentine sideboard ., sideboards, all(> bookshelves find themselves flanked by wardrobes or closets inter a continuous type of construction from wall to wall andrea baccetti . ‘ antique plate piercing styles .\Ianv older homes ha\~ eked out a scarcity of closet construction by the use of wardrobes and chests (f drawers, which necessarily jut out into the room at irregular intervals late 18th early 19th century chambersticks . In other , large, deep closets are not rendering the complete service they are capably o’ islamic arts ivory inlaid wood cabinet . Such being the case, it would appear to be highly appropriate to examine into the possibilities of these built-in wardrobes brass drum tables .
Before becoming involved in the details of construction, however, a word of warning at this point is of urgent importance art nouveau daum candlesticks . Briefly stated it is the oft-repeated caution that when new construction or alterations are contemplated in an old house, it is a dangerous fallacy to assume that floors and ceilings are level, and that walls are plumb and meet at right angles biedermeier style furniture .
Depending upon the integrity of the builders, the width and thickness of the footings, and the character of the soil or fill, all houses settle to a greater or less extent decorative carvings . Headaches and heartaches can be avoided if all seeming right angles are viewed with suspicion, and all vertical and horizontal lines checked and double-checked with level, plumb line, or square ” american card table” .
In the interests of time and lumber saving, some sort of jig similar to the wall-angle gage illustrated in Figure 4J will accurately speed up the installation
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of shelving, or the horizontal members of built-in conveniences gillows dining table . Extended and applied vertically it is also useful for insuring snug-fitting side members between ceilings and floors, although a sliding T bevel, if clamped tight, can be used to advantage in transferring existing house angles to the material being used edwardian bookcases . Provided he learns to view such angles as suspect, the home craftsman will evolve his own method of measurement, thereby saving himself untold grief a french renaissance carved walnut bed second half 16th century .
NICHES
A common form of built-in furniture, and one of the easiest to construct, takes the shape of the bookcases described in Chapter 2 antique spanish wooden gates . Modern decorative trends, however, as well as the demands for economy in floor space, frown upon protruding bookshelves in favor of cabinets set flush into the wall antique immigrants chests . When these are to be constructed in a pastered or otherwise finished wall, the home mechanic ni concern himself with certain details of house construction russian chair lion .
The vertical 2 in 18th century chippendale dresser . X 4 in poole potery est 1873 . studs which back up the average wall are us as fastened oil 16-in doucai plates ming period . centers, which means that when they are i-Y8 in “german pier glass” . thick, they spaced 14-Y8 in roll top art deco cigarette dispenser . apart vintage mahogany drop leaf table 1940 . Therefore, unless the box to be sunk into the wall to ‘o the niche can be built with an over-all width of only 143/8 in value of a william and mary chest of drawers ., one or me P
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the studs must be cut out the length of cabinet daum mythology crystal vase . This requires a little deteati work in the form of tapping the wall with a hammer, to disclose the location the studs continental porcelain . The dimensions of the proposed cabinet are then marked on the teall with due allowance for 2 in williamson’s cabinetmakers of guildford, uk . X 4 in elkington epergne centerpiece . headers, which must be nailed horizontall! across any severed studs antique music cabinete with mirror at the top . The procedure of boring holes and cutting out the at! and plaster with a cold chisel and compass saw is explained in detail in Chapter 1 under Constructing a New Inside Doorway designs for italian occasional tables . The cabinet or bookshelf is me -e an open box made up of 3/4-in antique silver rings wheat sheaf pattern . stock with a plywood back antique oak and fabric dressing screen with fretwork . It cannot be de(p& than the width of the studding, plus the lath and plaster wall, and should be (o structed to fit snugly between the headers and the studs, to which it can be fastene by finishing nails myott son compagnie .
The edges may be finished off by moldings, as shown in Figure 4 antique small tables sutherland .2 and Fi,’ 19th century german furniture makers .Ilr 4 painted sideboard pine maryland .3 first antique table de chevet . In new construction, the plaster is often brought flush with the inside edge; o the cabinet, without molding examples of anthemion designs on ceramic tableware . This requires that bits of metal, lath, screenvir
Wallboards are available in a variety of textures, finishes, and shades that Ii n( themselves to attractive combinations 1940’s decco furniture . Knotty pine in random widths, applied x–r tically, horizontally or in panels, is stealing into kitchens and even bathroo is Glass blocks -,in(> clotidy plastic insets accent the modern note in lighting effe antique vitrine table .
or a series of tacks be fastened to the edges of the wooden cabinet to provide a bonding surface for the plaster tekke gul . A straightedge is tacked along each edge in turn,
against which the plaster can be troweled and allowed to dry normandy antique clock longcase . The g shelvin can be
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nailed permanently in place from the outside of the box-cabinet before it is inserted
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into its recess, or a series of holes bored part way through the inner faces of the sides, into which pegs or commercial plugs can be inserted, for adjusting the shelves to various heights “spiral leg” table antique .
When built into dining room, bedroom, bathroom, or kitchen walls, to hold dishes or cosmetics, the sides and tops of these open cabinets are often edged with decorative scallops in French Provincial style, as in Figure 4 1800’s reproduction dining room tables .4 wells coates . Tubular lights can be concealed by the top cornice, with the shelving graduated in depth in a stepladder effect 1877 antque dome trunk vaule .
Other favored uses for long but narrow niches include locations over the lavatory, or in a wall beside the bathtub, to hold miscellaneous toilet articles or cosmetics antique half leaf table . A similar location over the kitchen sink will care for the soap and cleansing materials art deco harlequin fine china . Recessed above a modern fireplace mantel are often f(ut tall, shallow trinket niches for clocks, vases, or curios design of fix dressing tables . More frequently the el phone handset is found recessed on a shelf in a flush niche in the wall mid seventeenth century dutch chests oriental influenced . When a nets protrude from the wall, niches between them may be utilized in a numb:r
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ways, for example, for a desk, as in Figure 4 card table neoclasical .6 antique kneehole desk . Last, but not least, the ubiqu to ironing board has acquired a niche of its own, in or near the kitchen antique writers desk . The rec; ss cabinet shown in the kitchen utility cabinet later in the chapter (page 29, )
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of a width that will fit between studs on 16-in antique serving table . centers gateleg drop leaf mahogany table .
VALENCES
Frequently referred to by their true architectural description as cornices, i, box valances over the tops of interior window trim are rapidly becoming a ms e “must islamic influence furniture .”
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Corner Console Table antique 16th century tables . By constructing a console table on the diagonal (Figure 2 widdicomb china cabinet .35) an interesting triangular design results, which in no way impairs its usefulness 17th cent refectory table . The dimensions given below will produce a table which will fit the corner space between two studio couches or sectional sofas placed at right angles value of antique epergne .
An unusual feature is the attachment of the extra lep, to a concealed drawer 3 tiered dessert table mahogany antique rectangular .
The drawer is constructed as shown in the detail of the back, Figure 2 antique drop leaf table hinges .35, nd can be glued together and nailed, the bottom being omitted, for the time being
When dry, the top is cut into two triangular parts, whose edges are beveled or molded as desired english antique serving tables . The aprons, legs, and drawer slides are assembled on he top for fit, upside down antique sideboard foliate parquetry .
All aprons are fastened to their legs with three dowels at each end paper mache plates antique . The rear apron (A), consisting of two parts between which the drawer front fits, is t eld together by the rear drawer rail (B), which in turn is doweled into the legs ( ) art deco tub . It is screwed from underneath flush with the bottom edges of the separated rear aprons antique 19th mahogany hepplewhite card table . Each apron of the table is mitered against its leg at an angle that can I est be measured after the legs are held in place against the underside of the top side serving table . he drawer guides are nailed or screwed to the slides to allow a i-in antique indian ivory inlaid coffee table . run, and mitered to fit against the front apron hunebelle glass . They are then doweled into the front and back aprons gillows imperial dining table . When the assembled aprons, legs, and drawer slides fit the top flush at the back and with a Y4-in louis 16th clocks . overhang on both front edges, glue and clamps can be applied 18th century dutch silver candlesticks .
The fourth leg can now be lapped and screwed to the inside of the drawer front, as shown in the detail of Figure 3 antique papier mache trays .35, after the plywood bottom has been notched to receive it and inserted into its grooves at the bottom of the drawer frame rococo regency fashion .
The leaf is fastened to the table top with two invisible (link) hinges, but no handle is attached to the flush drawer front “officer’s chair” furniture . If desired, a projecting piece can be nailed to the bottom of the back of the drawer, after it is fitted into its gui es, to act as a stop what types of materials were used in george hepplewhite furniture .
Combination Gateleg Table “spiral leg” table antique . The gateleg-console table pictured in Figure 2 chelsea kakiemon porcelain .36 a is a so-called “collectors’ item” in the author’s possession andre-charles boulle sarcophagi chest . Of tr ditional maple, with pegged tenons, a pivoted wooden gateleg hinge, and d vetailed apron and drawer corners, he table r
re resents a handsome and ex- tremely useful example of Colonial cabinetmaking japanese botanical motifs . Obviously prod ed without power tools, its actual const ction will be described, with ident cal measurements 1700’s antique pedestal desk . The home cabinetm er will perhaps prefer to substitute metall hinges for the pivoted, diagonally cut finger joint of the gateleg apron, and invisible hinges for the simple iy2-in 18th century english furniture coffee table book . brass hinges now installed, and also se fewer dovetail joints drumtables .
movable gateleg, the table when open is -strong and sturdy berlin plaque rectangular 19th century . Contrary to present-day practice its two tops are made from single widths of solid stock pottery czechoslovakia . Although these did not until recent years show signs of splitting, it is recommended that in constructing a table of this kind each of the tops be glued up from two or more pieces, reinforced by dowels antique pottery from italy .
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Tops (22 in walnut art deco ogee console table . wide)
Binders for top edges
Legs tapered to 1-in english george iii hepplewhite satinwood bedside cabinet . squares
Side aprons
Gateleg apron and extension Spreader, rear aprons
Inner apron Drawer rail Drawer front Drawer back Drawer sides Drawer bottom
Drawer slides Drawer guides Filler strips
The two tops should first be doweled, glued, and clamped richard champion pottery for sale . XN antique dragon carpets .’hen the tops are dry, the bindingstrips can be added and all edges rounded lions claw feet candelabra . The binders along the narrow edges of the original table show square pegs on 6-in scandinavian design rosewood longcase clock bookcase . centers antique drop leaf table with two leaves . If de• sired, these can be simulated by sinking ordinary round dowels ;/g-in, below tlif surface, chiseling out a square hole, and Blueingin a false plug to fit antique creamware tankards .
-Next the legs should be cut and tapered, by planing and sanding, to 1-in tin glazed pottery . squares at their bottoms napoleon 111 period boulle bureau plat . Double tenons can now be cut in all aprons that fit into the tops of table legs, with single tenons in the (front) drawer rail antique bugatti table . The tenons that fit into the right rear leg are mitered for maximum length antiques, louis xiv china . ‘File mortises in all legs are cut so that the aprons and drawer rail will lit flush with the front surfaces of the legs, without setback antique georgian tallboy . Holes are bored to accommodate the pins (Y4-in 1920 two-tier mahogany table . dowels) through both sides of each leg as well as it chamber pot with eye ., tenons “irish tilt top table walnut ” .
The left rear apron corner is jointed by a lapped dovetail as illustrated hunzinger chair . The original joint shown in detail B, Figure 2 19c butler tray table .36 b, has three I’/_>-in 17th century clocks . tails in the rear apron and four pins in the side apron, english gentleman’s dressing table . with a Y4-in hip chinoiserie dining table . The tipper pins are Ys in imperial,gate leg table .
Fic, 2 lombardy style furniture, italy, tables, 18th century .36b canterbury music stand . Combination gateleg table antique drop leaf u shape coffee table + 7 legs .
wide and the two center pins slope from Yk in antique gateleg drop leaf table with chairs . to Y2 in 5″ antique rectangular drop leaf table with drawer . Both tails and pins Y,s in spindle end tables . deep lion leg decoration table .
The finger joint for the gateleg pivot is cut with diagonal ends as shown details C and D, and bored for a Ys-in wardrobes 19th century . dowel as pivot freedom nouveau range . The frame should ~ be assembled “dry” and squared for fit french vernacular furniture . Then the right-hand legs can be glt and pegged into the mortises of their side apron and the left front leg glued ii its side apron and set aside to dry flemish antique table . With sufficient clamping facilities the left r dovetail can be glued up at the same time define arts and trace its origin . The left rear leg is also glued
pegged to its apron, after the latter has been separated from its pivot josef hoffmann chair .
Next the drawer rail is rabbeted at the extremities of its top edge to rec the drawer runners, or slides, as shown in detail A, Figure 2 antique card table withe one flap .37 edwards & roberts furniture . The oppoi ends are drilled and fitted with dowels that fit into holes bored in the inner apt,
The drawer guides are cut to fit between the front legs and corner braces, as illustrate The drawer runners can now be glued and clamped into their rabbets in the rail mahogany carved legs paneled dining room table from philadelphia .
In the meantime the drawer parts can be cut and fitted antique walnut telescooic dining table . As shown in B of Figure 2 french vernacular furniture .37 the 27-in difference between traditional and antique dining table . front is cut into pins % in antique wooden pot cupboard . deep, with a lap for concealment value antique 1820 chaise . Tile tails are 7/8 in furniture russian style . at their wide ends antique silver candle sticks . A Y8-in medieval cabinets . dado is cut I/ in george hunzinger sofa . tip from the bottom of the back of the drawer front to accommodate the
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plywood panel, that slides in to form the bottom eastern europe painted antique furniture . The sides are 16/ in ornate carving sideboard copper decoration . over-all with two wide tails as shown, dadoed for the drawer bottom gustavian room . The 3%-in meissen bisque figure . back-piece clears the bottom of the drawer, which is fastened to it with brads antique chippendale ball & claw extending dining table .
When the leg joints have dried, the spreader can be glued and attached with countersunk screws to the gateleg apron’s extension, as shown in A, Figure 2 antique beehive shaped honey pot made in japan’ .36 b primevera crackle glaze bird . The drawer rail with its attached runners can now be glued and pegged into place between the front legs, after dowels in the rear of the drawer runners have first been glued into their holes in the inner (rear) apron antique secretaires . The underframe is now squared up carefully before the right rear corner of the inner apron is butted against the right side apron and glued and screwed to the right rear leg an(> the spreader early derby candlesticks . Check the corners again for squareness before clamping painting antique bedroom furniture black and silver .
The main top of the original table is attached to the three stationary legs by means of square plugs in the tops of the legs with a peg in the apron of the fourth corner; the gateleg apron is flush with the back edge, and there is a 5,Y4-in chippendale dressing table australia . overhang at the ends betty joel mirrer . Better construction would be to cut the legs Y4 in pembroke hepplewhite . longer to permit wedged tenons to project through the table top furniture by charles ashbee . Half-inch dowels, however, will be suitable, although it may prove desirable to pocket-screw the aprons to the underside of the table top for additional security small antique dresser with cabriole legs .
The filler strips and drawer guides can now be screwed in place, a wooden or brass knob can be bolted to the front of the drawer, and the table is ready for finishing most valuable silverware .
Butterfly Table antique draw leaf dining table . A most useful type of occasional table that can double as an end table, or, when opened up, a 3o-in 18th century plate racks . coffee or cocktail table, is one equipped with sturdy drop leaves swedish painted desk . A classic example is the Colonial-styled butterfly table (Figure 2 thuringia biscuit .38), which has maintained its popularity down through the years italian decorative pieces .
First the legs are spokeshaved, chiseled, an(> filed, or lathe-turned to the simple pattern shown in Figure 2 wardrobes 19th century .38 widdicomb china cabinet . Since they are to be slanted to a 96° angle at the ends, and two mortises must be cut in each leg at this angle, it will expedite matters to build a simple jig (detail B) for boring out the mortise holes louis xv buffet a deux corps with ormolu mounts and floral inlays . This consists of a 4X-in suzanne cowan potter . block with one surface sloped to the proper angle, fastened, tapered face up, to a piece of square stock with a stop block at its opposite end to accommodate the 21y4-in value of a william and mary chest of drawers . table leg penwork italian . This will permit boring out both the apron and
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stretcher mortises to the same angle, i in antiques nabeshima . deep chamber pot . Mortises for the side aprons andI
stretchers are cut in the usual manner at right angles to the legs, which tilt in one direction only italian cabinet . All mortises are cut to provide a /38-in oval gate leg table with castors . offset for the legs at the front antique japanese lacquer tray .
After the taper on the jig block has been checked with a protractor or m, er gage, the resulting slope is transferred to a sliding T bevel, which is then clam ed tight for checking the sloping shoulders of the i-in 19th century garden furniture . tenons of the end apr ns and stretchers gustavian chairs . It is well to fit the end aprons into their mortises in both p-irs of legs, checking for identical slant before the stretcher shoulders are rnark•d regency period sofas . When all eight members check for fit, the top ends of the legs are sawed off e en with the tops of the aprons, and the frame glued and clamped victorian windsor chair manufacturers . Dowel pegs pan be added later as insurance against separation 1840 gate leg tables .
origins and development of arts . 2 rustic antique altar candlestick .39 antique empire secretaire bookcase . Details of rule joint drop leaf table stable base .
The drop leaves of this table are jointed to the top by means of the crafts-manlike rule joint, diagramed in A of Figure 2 furniture makers in spain .39 chippendale dropl eaf dining room table . The joint is not difficult to Cut on a shaper, with cutters as shown in detail B walnut and glass coffee table, italian ., or on a bench saw provided with special shaper cutters roll top art deco cigarette dispenser . When cut with hand tools the male joints on both edges of the table top are roughed out by ploughing a rabbet /1J in dinner table in 18th century . deep and -Y8 in antuqic dolphin cutlery co.scissors . wide along the upper edges italian maggiolini antique bedroom sets . The material remaining on the lower edge is then rounded off with a chisel or plane to the dimensions shown ill detail A gateleg table imperial furniture . The female joint on one edge of each leaf first takes the form of a rabbet / in c 1840 antique pedestal card table . X Y8 in 17th century pedestal dining table ., which is then gouged out and smoothed down as pictured antique silver gravy boat . In smoothing off the joint, clearance of 1/32 in 1700 french fashion pattern book . must be allowed for the finishing coats, which will be applied over these close-fitting edges rococo oak cabinet . It is also important that all three pieces be planed down to the same thickness in order to avoid difficulties not only in the fit of the rule joints but also in the hinging of the leaves to the centerpiece early 19th century solid silver candlesticks .
The next exacting operation is the accurate hinging or hang of the leaves antique chinoiserie table . This call be done with the top placed upside down on the workbench, leaves in place, including clearance wolfgang hoffman art deco table . The hinges are set about 4 in regency ironstone marks blue . in from the front and
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back edges, and care is taken to see that the contacting edges work freely antique folding occasional . The square stock is then ready to have an ellipse marked on it cabriole leg oval stool . A simple method of drawing all ellipse without recourse to a trammel is by means of a piece of string and two brads reign of terror in france & its significance . To ascertain the proper spacing of the brads and the correct length for the string, measurements are calculated by a steel square johann carl schoenheit meissen . The breadth of the ellipse, in this case 24 in myott son & co hanley 1880 ., is laid off on one leg of the square, or a piece of squared stock, (marked AB in diagram A, Figure 2 biedermeier sewing box .40 lion paw pedestal table .) -Next the length of the ellipse (30 in 18th century furniture .) is measured from point B to the intersection at the other leg of the square —BC in the diagram furniture, chinese, modern, art deco, wood . The distance AC, which will measure 18 in table clocks 18th century american . in this case, is the correct distance between the brads that are tacked in the center of the area to be marked, parallel to the long axis decolight lampshade . The sum of AC and BC is the proper le”011 of the string in the loop “french ceramics” “art deco” . A pencil held vertically and swung outward with Steel pins sawed off from n ils are used as top pivots british made drop leaf table from the 1940’s .
The table top, with wings in place, can it e
fastened to the frame by any of the conv victorian commodes .n-
Fie roll top art deco cigarette dispenser . 2 meissen vase strewn flowers .40 copper inlaid furniture . Drawing an ellipse world market carved brass charger plate . tional methods art moderne rocket figureine . In view of the constric- d
working area inside the aprons, metal mort se fasteners will prove a convenient means 18th century vintage wooden kitchen utensils . Serving as combined tighteners and Sto Is, small wedges bradded underneath the leaves can be so placed that they will ;n-gage and lock the outer edges of the butterfly tops when they are open art deco square table .
CARD AND GAME TABLES
With contraction the watchword in many phases of modern living, the i portance of the lowly folding card table has increased as necessity has found n•w uses for it antique +christening+shell . However, folding tables that have become rickety through use h ‘e always been regarded with disfavor even as card or game tables; when laden w th china, typewriters or beverages, they are regarded as public menaces antique empire marble top pier table,mirrored back ,marble posts . The ninfolding type has some advantages over the folding kind william kent staffordshire .
Extending card table “empire designer, best known for pedestal tables with curved legs . Based upon its double-duty possibilities, the ta,le described below (see Figure 2 antique window seat .41) is built according to a sturdy, nonfolding desi!n willow pattern ironstone china .
Except for the folding top, the construction of the table frame follows clnventional design, with the legs offset Y8 in french side cabinets ., the aprons being tenoned into morti-es i in sofa table 6ft . deep in the tops of the table legs antique library tables from 1600’s . The plywood bottom is screwed to rabbi is in the underside of the aprons after the table tops are fastened in place antique pewter wine tray .
Two identical tops are glued-up to form tops 3o in lady’s bureau: henry van de velde . wide antique collectors cabinet . When dry, th•ir open-grained ends are grooved to receive Yj in 18th century dining tables . X Y2 in art nouveau . tenons cut on one edge of each end cleat, to prevent warping d-form dining table . Invisible link hinges join the two tops alo g uncleated edges pennsylvania house chinese chippendale dining table .
Grooves -Y16 in qualities of gilt metal . wide and /38 in inurl:http://antcollectors.com/ . deep are routed down the centers of t e extension guides for a distance of 15 in tableware expensive ., commencing i in berkey gay dresser . from one end 18th century cooking utensils . Ole guide is then screwed in place against the inside faces of an apron, between e leg extensions, as shown in A, Figure 2 brass iron half tester bed side curtains .41 emile jacques ruhlmann burr walnut cabinet 1925 .
Tops (3o in leleu furniture . wide) Cleats
Legs
Aprons
Bottom
Extension guides Extension cleats
Two 2od nails are hacked down to Y8-in pembroke table sheraton . pins, and after their cut ends are filed smooth are driven into the centers of the extension cleats, to a Y2-in dutch tea tables . depth i in ash gateleg extenstion table . from one end of each 16th:cheng:hua:period:made . The extension cleats are screwed to the underside of the lower top, parallel to its cleated edge, with the ends containing the nail pins 3/-in oak dining table 5 legs antique . back from the hinged edges of the table tops, when the latter’s edges overhang their aprons by i in antique card table claw feet . The table can then be upended and the other extension guide screwed in place, after which operation the bottom is screwed into its rabbets along the bottom edge of the aprons 19the century russian furnitrue . The corners of the bottom must be cut out for the legs how a goldsmith made a candlestick .
The hinged edges of the top can be pushed back to expose a shallow receptacle for cards, poker chips, or plates and silverware tripod pedestal . Pushed back until the extension cleats are stopped by the side apron, the upper top can be swung open to rest
Lyre Support
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Tilt-top Game Table de coene art deco . A tilt-top game table (Figure 2 french antique porcelain handled knives .42) can serve as In attractive fire screen when not in active use, since during off -duty hours its veneer ed top can be tilted up to display its design antique cabinet makers workbench + value .
The legs and stretcher can be planed to octagonal surfaces, rounded or lat e-turned as facilities permit spanishpottery makers . The feet and lyre support are band-sawed according to the pattern in Figure 2 myott & sons chamber pot ironstone china .42 aztec “art deco” rectangle vase . The top rail is notched to permit the projections at the top of the lyre to fit flat under the rail when the top is tilted to its upright position antique 17th century gate leg table .
The three decorative dowels are fitted into the lyre as shown, being surmounted by turned or whittled ball caps drop slant desk shell carved . The lyre’s top rail has doweled to its top, two ears or projections for supporting the table top when it is horizontal, and is screwed to the top of the lyre support paul de lamerie shell feet design . A hole is bored in the center of its upper edge to receive a metal pivot pin, such as a cutoff god nail, or ‘ edwards and roberts furniture .I-in italian furniture cabinet . dowel, to be fitted into a corresponding hole in the top rail of the table spanish revival dining table .
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Where the detail of a drawing is rather complicated, the diagonal method will often be found to be a speedier means for accurate copying medieval sidboard . This is because two diagonal lines are added to the horizontal and vertical lines to intersect a greater number of curved and irregular lines in the original matter, as shown in Figure 1 rococo drum tables .40 antique divans . Although these diagonals can be added to the simple graph squares, it may prove more desirable to outline the original design with a square-cornered “frame” whose sides measure in units easy to multiply or divide birdseye maple side tables . The corners of frame A are then joined by diagonals, as in B, and then the centers of the top and bottom and sides are joined, as in C “muller freres” reproduction copy . This process of subdivision is continued wherever the detail in the design requires additional intersections persian carpets .
To enlarge or reduce the pattern the baseline and one side are extended the required distance, and the main diagonal projected as shown louis 16th tables . Thin tracing paper can be used where it is undesirable to mark the original material mid century drop leaf .
The photographic enthusiast who has access to an enlarger can “blow up” small-scale drawings to a required size by tracing the original drawing on translucent tracing paper early 19th century furniture . With this tracing as a negative the enlargement can be retraced by hand on a piece of wrapping paper, or it can be printed or narrow 9 feet dining table . paper in a darkroom, or directly on the wood, metal, or fabric to be worked if it is first coated with Multimulsion octagon music jewelry box made in japan red velvet .
To enlarge for tracing only, a simple mirrorscope can be constructed using any available lens, a mirror, and a light source antique english bone china tea sets empire . In Figure 1 boulle .41 a wooden box with an opening in the bottom for the material to be copied (D), hay a antique new england pine dresser .-n’ antique american cherry cupboard with drop leaf .rror (M) fastened at an angle that will project the image through the lens (L), fastened in place over a hole opposite the mirror antique central table legs . The box should be high enough or wide enough to permit the installation of an electric socket ( E) for a high-watt bulb french troubadour commodes .
Last but not least of the enlarging or copying devices is the old reliable pantograph art deco china sets from czecho slovakia . From Figure 1 antique table spiral turned legs .42 it is clear that the construction of this contrivance is merely a matter of accurately drilling the four hardwood strips to the identical spacings shown in the detail 16th century small tables . This is done with the four strips clamped together before their ends are trimmed off, so that the first holes in strips (A) and (B) are 2Y2 in mechanical drawings on dressing table . from the centers of the larger holes at the end where strip (A) is pivoted if shrinkage takes place to any degree, there will be no clanger of the parts splitting french pocket watches, 16th century, identify . In the same way the boxlike carcass or case B will shrink from front to back cire perdue lalique . As already described, the dovetail joint is the most satisfactory corner joint; it can be lapped where concealment is desirable, along the sides of the case “dutch chair” table antique .
The second method is stool construction, pictured in Figure 1 antique slovakia ceramics vase .44 17 century english stoneware . The rails are jointed to the legs with strong mortise and tenon joints booths pearlware marks . The mortises meet in the thickness of the leg, thus giving the mitered tenons maximum length beautiful tier table display . Doweling is the alternate method employed in much fine furniture, though it is not as strong as tenons are fall front french desks . Stools, chair frames, and table frames are of this form of construction with the main corner posts continued to the top chippendale style english silver tea tables .
The third form, frame construction, illustrated in Figure 1 wedgwood pompeii .45, was evolved to avoid the bad
effects of shrinkage antique oak drop leaf table . When the framing shown in Figure 1-40 is filled by a wood panel, the panel is inserted into grooves or rabbets without gluing This permits it to shrink without affecting the framework gillows burr walnut desk ormolu mounts . A wide frame can be reinforced as shown in Figure 1 german furniture dining mahagony .45B anitque side cabinet . When applied to the framework of cabinet C, this method of construction in reality consists of joining two side frames to~ gether by front and side rails in mortise-and-tenon joints historismus beakers . Stich a cabinet will not shrink from front to back antique talavera pitcher spain .
To a great extent plywood has modified the necessity of compensating fot shrinkage and swelling in large surfaces queen mary mother ship tea dish antiques . However, when solid stock is used walnut art deco ogee console table . pre george hepplewhite bureau . cautions must be taken to prevent damage to the finished product antique dining tables with extension under the table ends . In addition to designing and assembling a piece so that the grain of the parts lies in the same plane, narrow widths should always be used in preference to wide material table paw feet antique . This procedure is based on the recognized principle that shrinkage, in general, is pro, portional to width scottish furniture designers art deco . Hence, glued-up members, when properly assembled with alter Hating heart and sap pieces, will exhibit considerably less shrinkage than single wide boards ” rococo revival” console english french .
AVERAGE DIMENSIONS of TYPICAL FURNITURE
Type
Description
TVidth, in
inches
Depth, in Height, in
inches inches
Bed
Bedside table Butterfly table Chair, (lining or side
Chest, linen
Chest of drawers Coffee table
Console
Corner cupboard Desk, kneehole Dining table Dressing table
End table
Floor lamp
Cateleg table (oval)
Lamp table Magazine rack Pembroke table
Sideboard
Stool
Tilt-top table Writing table
Twin
One or two drawer Each leaf io art vargueno cabinet .yj in bernard palissy antique porcelain . Back 34Y2 in english silversmith marks 18th century . high
Cedar-lined
Four drawers Rectangular
Half-round top Colonial
Leg space 20 in antique oak drop leaf table with casters . X 24 in Seats six
With mirror, I to 3 drawers
Rectangular
3 legs, table shelf Center 3%2 in antique 5 leg oak drop leaf table . wide,
each leaf 12y4 in cassone with pastiglia . Round or octagonal top Floor
Center 15 in eighteenth century women dressing in front of men in their bedchamber . wide, each leaf 7Y2 in antique convex glass . Georgian
Early American
Round top
One drawer
Another cabinetmakers’ device to reduce the deadly enemy of change in the wood fibers is the sliding joint silver forks . The unglued plywood panel housed in its dadoes in the surrounding rails is a good example czechoslovakia antiques . The elder cabinetmakers were well aware of this expedient, and their heavy slab tables will often be found with the rails, or cleats to which the legs are fastened, dovetailed into the table top in a sliding joint 17th century dining table & melon ball legs . The present-day methods of using angled metal fasteners to secure table tops to slots in their aprons (C of Figure 2 tableware expensive .23) is nothing more than a mechanization of the sliding joint antique table leg made of metal . The same tolerances are afforded by elongate(> holes when the pocket-screwing method, illustrated in Chapter 2, (page 78) is used queen’s lusterware .
CALCULATIONS
Areas of surface: Triangle Parallelogram Trapezoid
Circle
Ellipse
Regular polygon
Cylinder Sphere
base X altitude base X altitude
Y2 sum of parallel sides X altitude
radius square X 3 porcelain cris de paris .T40
long diameter X short diameter X 0-7954
long
Y2 sum of its sides X perpendicular distance from the center of the polygon to one of its sides
Sum of areas of both ends + circumference X height diameter squared X 3-1416 INDOOR FURNITURE
CONSTRUCTION
THE designs included in this chapter hav, been carefully chosen to represent a cross section of the various methods o’ furniture construction employing the fundamental operations described in t114 preceding chapter wedgwood pompeii . Within sections, the projects are graduated from examples o relatively elementary workmanship to those requiring more advanced craftsman ship westerwald stoneware . sheffield silverplate patterns .Although all are considered to be well within the range of average ability the amateur cabinetmaker is advised to select the simpler projects first, progressin( step by step to more complicated joinery according to his demonstrated abilities Opportunities for machine-tool construction are present in all projects, and man turned patterns can be included by the craftsman who possesses one or more wood working machines 17th/18th century style, open-rack oak dresser .
Few suggestions are included as to the kind of wood to be employed pedestal leg english trestle table parts . Th; selection is left to the worker, whose decision will be influenced by the intende use and the finish of the article he plans to construct selling japanese tea tables antique . Kitchen, bedroom, nursery and bathroom furniture is often painted and can therefore be constructed fron close-grained softwoods antique sideboard with desk . The choice of hardwoods depends upon the other furnitur-
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in the room, the design of the piece, and the availability of the desired stock double tulip art deco dining room table .
As we saw in the preceding chapter, the aristocrats of furniture woods ar mahogany, walnut, and maple, with gurnwood an excellent substitute large frosted glass reproductions nudes . Mallogan is automatically associated with Chippendale-like turnings and carvings; walnu is reminiscent of Queen Anne styling and is very popular for modern designs native maple was a favorite in colonial days and is therefore most suitable fol Early American and Colonial designs antique fluted legs .
In the early stages of his cabinetmaking the beginner will do well to make us( of yellow poplar as an all-round medium for workshop practice prohibition furniture . Of low cost and general availability, it is soft and easy to work rectangular honey pots antique . It is variously known as poplar cottonwood, and whitewood, and is sometimes confused with certain species of the tulip tree flemish refectory table .
Plywood is a modern composition that has become increasingly popular among cabinetmakers in direct proportion to the increase in its tensile strength and the variety of exposed surfaces offered square shaped sofa tables . Various plywood designs are offered in a later section of this chapter antique japanese yellow vase .
The dimensions tabulated under the lumber list in each project are the measurements of the finished stock including all tenons, tongues, curves, and so on fake ironstone china mark . By decreasing height, width, and length, the worker can make children’s furninire-, by increasing or decreasing certain measurements, he can build a piece to fit a restricted space antique napoleon furniture . When such measurements are being changed, however, care should be taken to maintain the proportion inherent in the design antique +christening+shell .
FOLDING SCREENS
Depending upon the type of covering or finish employed, the construction of folding screens can be so simplified that an astonishingly workmanlike, ornamental, and useful article can be produced by the beginner dinning table carved like an animal . The first project selected is such a one, employing as it does not only the simplest of wood joints by the most inexpensive of materials antique gate legged drop leaf table .
Wallpaper Screens info gillows in the 19th century . The customary height of folding screens is that of the average person 5 ft antique folding “coaching table” . 8 in antique oval dutch table . tall wellinton chest of drawers . In a screen of this type the framework is to be entirely covered-, therefore the cheapest quality of lumber can be employed provided it is properly seasoned jacobean monks chair .
LumBriz LIST (for one frame)
The construction of the frames, which can be from three to six in number, affords the amateur craftsman an ideal opportunity to practice a variety of simple joints canopy campaign furniture . Inasmuch as the entire frame will be concealed, the only requirements are that the joints shall be flush, square, and firm early american wall mirror .
The easiest joint for such a project is of course the butt joint mercury barometer . It can be fastened in place by two io-penny finishing nails driven through the stiles into the rails, provided the latter are soft enough to resist splitting drop leaf table antique gate leg . If all five rails are clamped together, squared, and cut at one time there will be no difficulty about their fit antigue dressing tables walnut . After the top and bottom rails are nailed in place it is a simple matter to insert the center rail, and then center the other two rails in the remaining spaces 15% in 1840’s design louis . apart (Figure 2 cabinet legs in walnut .1) antique wardrobe art deco on wheels .
Butt joints are the weakest of all joints because the end grain of one member surface of the joint somewhat, even will afford the rigidity of bracing blocks design elements in a hereke rug .
Accurately mitered joints (detail E) can be fastened with nails, corrugate fasteners, or dowels biedermeier inspired furniture . Lap joints are pictured in detail F escritoire antique . They can be glued an nailed, pegged, or screwed tightly in place what is a spoon with forks at the end +called . For the woodworker who enjoy doweling, the jointing of the interior as well as the outer rails to their stile present an excellent opportunity for practice 17th and 18th century french silver marks . The dowels should be small enough ii diameter to permit the use of two at each joint in order to prevent twist, as shown at G how to display antique chicken coops .
An open mortise and tenon (detail H) could be used effectively at the corners held together firmly with glue and countersunk screws or dowels table drawing room bar antique . Unless the wood is very soft, however, to attempt closed mortise and tenon joints (detail J) for the interior rails might invite the disaster of splitting oriental nouvoux furniture . No matter what joints are employed, it is essential to the success of the project that each joint shall be true and that the uprights remain parallel, free from twist or wind antique game table english empire .
With the frame completed, a piece of wrapping paper ig in florence antique silver bedstead . wide and 7o in long is now cut and laid on the bench or floor georgian court sideboards . Available glue or paperhanger’s paste is applied to one side of the uprights and stiles: then the frame is pressed
(in this case the rail) offers a mininnn i of purchase for nails, screws, or glue u less one or more dowels are inserter Therefore six bracing blocks are cut wit their long edges parallel to the grain of the wood telescoping dining table . They are glued inside the fou outer corners of the frame and to the tot (or bottom) corners of the central stil~ as shown in A, Figure 2 flemish trestle table .1 and fastened with two 8-penny nails antique furniture ornaments . The blocks not only will prevent the io-penny nails fro i pulling out of the end grain of the stile-but will also insure rigidity at the im portant corners rococo revival furniture . If preferred, angle iron bohemian glass decanter sets ruby overlay process . can be screwed inside the corners insteai of the blocks, as shown at B influence of rationalism in renaissance furniture italy . Asti simpler method of construction is illus trated in detail C, Figure 2 antique german furniture for sale .1, demon strating the use of corrugated fasteners t( hold the butt joints tight 19th century native american pottery . With the join clamped together two of these sharp edged fasteners are hammered down flus with the faces of the two members Scotch fasteners (detail D) have the same effect, but will project above th-
in soft wood kyoto china predecessor fine dinnerware . Neither of these time saver 18c & 19c cheval mirrors .
A second sheet of paper is fastened to the other side in like manner, after which procedure both sides are lightly moistened with water by means of a sponge or a cloth examples of antique dressers . This will tighten the paper smoothly when it dries; too much water may cause it to split bureaux mazarins . The frame is now ready for the application of the wallpaper, which should be chosen with care old fashioned wooden tray with silver legs . In general, it will be found that a design that features fairly large figures will prove more pleasing than a small pattern australia edwardian dining chairs . Furthermore, for case in cleaning, it will prove desirable to apply a thin coat of clear shellac to the wallpaper, which, however, tends to darken its tone french table stretcher draw leaf .
Since standard wallpaper is 18 in antique pembroke mahogany . wide, it can be lapped over the edges of the frame in the same manner as was employed in attaching the wrapping paper portuguese pallissy ware . While it is being worked out smoothly with a soft, clean cloth it will be noticed that the wrapping-paper liner will tend to loosen and wrinkle antique wedgewood plant pots . As the paste dries, however, it will tighten as before antique vernis martin writing desk .
When the wallpaper on both sides has dried, the edges can be trimmed and painted a contrasting or matching color commode art deco . A more secure method is to glue on upholsterers’ gimp, fastening it with matching tacks at 3-in dutch tea table . intervals meisen hand painted plates 1920 allegorical .
Double-acting hinges are mortised into the edges of the frames dating antique dressers . The panels should be separated by small wedges when the hinges are being fitted into the gains, with due allowance for the thickness of the covering material and tacks as shown in Figure 2 bernard palissy, 16th century (1500s) french baroque ceramic designer .2 B walnut armchair josef urban art noveau . The bottom edge of the frame when not fastened with upholsterers’ tacks call be raised from the floor by inserting dome casters at both corners tulip porcelain chamber pots .
Leatherette Screens sofa french 4 legs . In place of the wrapping-paper and wallpaper covering leatherette can be use(> if preferred, by tacking down the first side with flatheaded carpet tacks, overlapping it with the second side, which has been cut long and wide enough to double it under and secure it with upholsterers’ tacks, or gimp and tacks 1800s dining table for sale antique civil war . This type of covering must be stretched tight in much the same manner as screen wire when applied to an inflexible frame pictures of painted italian antique china cabinets . The ends are first tacked as tightly as possible, then the sides antique pembroke table, floral inlay design .
Wallboard Screens square brass dial . For a stronger screen, beaverboard, smooth wallboard or plywood panels can be cut to fit the outside measurements of the frames and glued in place, with a few invisible brads inserted for added security east india company wine bottles 1818 . The edgeE are trimmed flush all around, sanded, and painted george 11 pier gilded table . The faces of the panels can be painted, stenciled, decorated with decalcomanias, glued labels, photographs shells, or wallpaper kidney shape dressing table .
Oilcloth and Chintz Screens drop front desk . In kitchens, bathrooms, or nurseries it may be more desirable to use an easily cleaned oilcloth of harmonizing design and colors 1925 antique floding desk . Glazed chintzes, which match a room’s draperies, slipcovers, or pillows are exceptionally effective, and for durability may be first lined with a tightly stretched frame covering of unbleached muslin or other suitable material antique drum table .
Utility Screens gate-leg-table xvii . When space is at a premium and it is desired to conceal an extemporized kitchenette or washstand, light plywood strips supporting hooks can be attached to the rear of the screen, or plate and utensil brackets of doweling call be screwed to the frames as suggested in detail D, Figure 2 antique coffee tables carved with romans playing instruments under oval glass .2 small tripod bed tables . In the latter case it will be advantageous to stagger the rails to prevent constant wear and teat to the outer surface of the screen’s panels mid 19th/ century wooden furniture . Rails may be in pairs at such points or wider lumber can be used voysey furniture . Hooks and eyes, shown in detail C, Figure 2 kufic art 1900 .2 Will hold such screens firmly open buy antique pembroke inlaid table .
At the cost of a little additional effort, the horizontal line at the top of the screen can be softened by the addition of a curved member along the top edge of the center (or all) sections as illustrated in Figure 2 drop slant desk shell .3 3 legged antique table with ball claw feet . If not too deep, these curved portions may consist of separate pieces sawed out with a compass saw jigsaw, or band saw and attached by means of jo-penny nails or dowels, as it detail A, Figure 2 antique silver sphinx .3 low style tables . The better practice is to use a single piece of wider stocl, for the upper stiles, as in B, Figure 2 antigue pdestal drawning table .3 french commodes . An interesting treatment of a three-section screen is to slope the curves up toward the taller central section as pictured in C Figure 2 german clear glass art deco vases .3 writing and toilet table rococo .
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Corner joints desk with display cabinet .
from the bottom of the member edge, after which a -is-in walnut veneer wardrobes art deco . rabbet, 1//,(, in japanned bracket clocks . deep is cut at the bottom modern art deco bookcase . A Y4-in marius sabino leaping gazelle . rabbet cut from the opposite side will leave a in art deco furniture bugati . x %a in victorian cutlery tray - eng oak . tongue projecting dressoir antique .
In the front member a Y4-in francois linke black lacquered napoleon lll . dado is cut ‘//If, in herbert hoover antiques . down from the top or inner face to a depth equal to the thickness of the side member, in this case Y8 in naples 1771-1834 porcelain cherub . As illustrated, the top or inner side of this dado is now cut off %C, in antique claw foot card table . from the bottom finmar alvar aalto stool . If the work has been carefully done the two pieces will interlock, and, when glued, will require no other fastenings flemish antique table .
To complete the survey it should be remembered that blind dowels can be employed, with or without mitered corners sheraton cutlery urns . As previously stated, some Earl)? Georgian pieces make no attempt to conceal frontal peggings knockdown furniture .
Lock miter and rabbet and miter joints are included in the plate for informa antique meissen clock .
tional purposes coffee table base rococo antique . Their construction with hand tools requires some ingenious clamping and jigging antique dragon carpets .
Dovetail joints chippendale pedistal drum table . Perhaps one of the strongest of joints in fine cabinetmakin; is the dovetail joint (Figure 1 american empire daybed 19th century .33), because it resists separation in every directiol but the one from which the tenons were inserted, and even this weakness can be eliminated by gluing or pinning inlaid spanish table antique . As a corner joint, the dovetail is considereo a mark of good workmanship because its close fit is achieved at the price f accurate, painstaking labor and craftsmanship george bullock drawing . Although such a joint might be considered a postgraduate cabinetmaker’s subject, yet the enthusiastic woodworker will probably attempt its construction at some time in his career antique metal table with porcelain top . Its precision of fit is obtained by an elementary set of measurements, carefully executed antique 1800 century chest of drawers 7 drawyer mahogony .
Since the open, or through, dovetail is in reality but a modification of th, mortise and tenon joint, the first question facing the uninitiated is: Which are tenons, or pins, and which are the mortises, sockets, or dovetails (”tails”)? 01 a drawer, it is obvious that the dovetail joint must be so cut that it will withstaitl separation when the drawer is pulled out by its front antique square gateleg table . Therefore, the wider, fa
tailed mortises, sockets, are on the sides to hold the (often) narrower tenons, pins, of the front member against withdrawal antique drop leaf gate leg table .
Single through tenons are useful when edging drawing boards or work-tabl tops or for jointing stiles to upper drawer rails utensils used in britain for cooking . To insure a strong joint the to (mortise) is generally cut so that it is 4/10 of the width of the member along th-depth line chippendale dining table with 3 curved legs . The sides of the tail generally slope i in marius sabino leaping gazelle . in 6 in william taylor antiques . The procedure is a simplification of the methods explained in the following paragraphs antique perpetual calendar .
A finger (or box) joint consisting of the series of multiple square tenons and mortises is familiarly observed at the corners of small boxes such as honeycomb containers wood with mother of pearl inlay wall art . A multiple through dovetail, however, is a horse of another color venetian micromosaic mirror .
Certain general rules can be profitably applied to the art of dovetailing 18 century display cabinets . In the first place, the pins may be smaller than or equal in size to the tails, but in
Multiple Dove softwood are customarily wider than in hardwood construction new york antiques light art deco . For hardwood a good rule to follow is that the thickness on the (widest) face of the pins shall be approximately three fourths of the thickness of the wood antique dowry caskets . It is also good practice to insure that the distance from center to center of the pins is more than twice and less than three th-nes their width chinese chamber pot . In laying out muliple throng dovetails, the two outer or end pins are usually scaled down to half size, pl s Y8 in coalbrookdale neptune dish . for necessary strength japanese characteristic of later 19th century decoration . Both pins and sockets can be of equal width f desired, although, as previously stated, many craftsmen prefer the thinner pins
approximately one third of the width of the sockets at their wide ends multipurpose dressing table . Pin widt s are seldom cut less than Y4 in chinoiserie embossed tables . wide, however ancient chair design .
For the purpose of laying out a series of sockets, let us assume a drawer front Y8 in antique talavera . thick and 7Y2 in serving table . wide, with the mating side Y2 in collecting antique hair combs . thick table octagon marquetry drawer . The fir–t thing to do is to check to see that both ends are accurately squared 1930 art deco french armchairs . Since it s the side member that is to be cut into sockets or tails, it is first necessary -* estimate the number of pins to be cut in the front victorian candlesticks . On the basis of a Y8 in beilby glass prince of wales feathers newcastle . thit, drawer front, pins -Y4 of this thickness in width would average about -Y8 in 16th century spoons london . their faces george 1 walnut kneehole chest . For the distance between centers, if the mean of 2Y2 times the wid of the pins is selected, the resulting measurement will be i’%(, in mirrors design for dressing tables ., which wh- mahongony antique sideboards . divided into the 7Y2-i” occasional table dropleaf vintage . width of the drawer goes approximately 5 times, that i 5 centered spaces or sockets antique wood inlayed wine cellaret photos . However, there is to be a half pin at either end t the joint; therefore there will be but 4 full pins in all period hepplewhite cherry gateleg table .
Since a pin of half thickness is usuall too thin for safe cutting, it is customs to add an extra Y8 in antique italian marble box with fish legs . at each end to strengthen these half pins antique concertina door linen case . Accordingly, two lines are drawn Y8 in desk cabinet 18 century . in from each edge of the side member to represent the centers of the end sockets, the socket the maximum thickness of -Y8 in marble topped “robert adam” table . is next centered and connecting lines scribed between the joint edge and the back line to form the complete pin flatware forks types . An alternate method is to mark only the width of the pin along the board’s edge; then, by setting and clamping a bevel to register a slope of i to 6, the parallel sides of all pins are projected across the depth line art nouveau era used nesting tea tables . The bevel is then turned over and the other sides are marked and later joined horizontally across the center lines 19th century daybed .
FIG small antique specimen queen anne display . 1 early 18th century oak gate leg dining table .35 empire chest of drawers . Completed layout for dovetail wedgwood cache pot .
When several dovetails are to be layed out, a convenient device for speeding up the work is the T square shown in Figure 1 1840 gate leg tables .36 6′ chestnut refectory table . A I ill 1700’s tilt top bird cage tea table . x 3 in v shaped sideboard . piece of 3/ t antique.new.dresden.large.figurine .-in desk aaron burr . transparent plastic or celluloid has i in eastern breakfast tables . of one end accurately cut or filed on each side to a ratio of 1:6 antique drop leaf side table with 4 legs . This is fastened with
4 screws at a measured right angle to a squared block of hardwood Vic, in myott son & co from the 1920s . x li in 1828 sideboard buffet . x 4 in thomas hope chairs curule legs . The use of this T square will be greatly facilitated if a baseline upon which to proportion the average width of the tails (or pins) is squared off on the member to be measured, midway between the first depth line and the end of the board biedermeier bedside tables . The parallel spacing lines are then projected across or down to this baseline, indicating the average width of the tails thuringia biscuit . If the T square is applied at this point, no further measurements will be required art nouveau artist .
The actual cutting of the tails is as simple as sawing a double tenon english writing desk spiral legs . For the mechanic who has mastered the brace and bit, it is feasible to bore the proper sized holes at the depth of the tails antique table standing mirror . Then after clamping the piece vertically in a vise, the sides of the tails can be sawed with a backsaw french animal chairs . The socket bottoms can be finished off with a coping saw or chiseled across, cutting halfway through one side of the stock at a time galletables . For a perfect fit the saw kerfs must always he cut ‘n the waste material antique dining room sets empire style .
The dovetailed piece of drawer siding is now used as a templet for laying out the pins on the drawer’s front edge antique metal double candelabra . The dovetailed member is held firmly at a right angle while the tails are traced to outline the pins acanthus 16 century italian design . The depth of the pins is equal to the thickness of the drawer side, in this case Y2 in antique pembroke . Mark and cut as for tails hanoverian pattern forks . When several dovetails are to be cut to the same size, the members of each set of pins or tails can be clamped together and sawed out at one time palissy british .
Although the preceding instructions were based on a drawer whose carcass was jointed with through dovetails, such a joint is seldom encountered in the front of a drawer butterfly table in the eighteenth century . Instead the pins and tails are camouflaged by one of the three metlods shown in Figure 1 depression swizzle stick .33 antique octagon table brass wood . Half-lap dovetails are cut so that the side members lock into two thirds or three fourths of the thickness of the drawer front 19th century chinese silk works . Except for diagonal saw cuts along the sides table clocks 18th century american . the mortises in the front members must be chiseled out, after they are scribed from the tails, as in through-dovetail layot t cabriole antique chairs styles . Half pins are essential for a finished appearance at the top and bottom antique 18″ square drop leaf table on casters .
In a stopped dovetail the tails are cut only part of the way through the thic Hess of the side member, so that the pins are concealed in the final assembly thonet bentwood chair queen anne legs . n this case the pins are cut first antique english bone china tea sets empire . to be used as a templet for the stopped tails antique wheel engraved glass patterns .
A more satisfactory method of hiding the mortises in a dovetail joint is y means of a double-lapped dovetail, which fits together in the form of a rabbet d corner with the stopped pins in the drawer front leaving a sufficient projection of the front edge to cover the half end grain of the sides etling france 110 “opalescent glass” .
The height of perfection is achieved in the construction of the secret mit•r dovetail, as illustrated 19th century french furniture . This precise example of fine cabinetmaking, like the oth r modifications noted above, rosewood antiquite - decoration . must be chiseled out, with the exception of the rnit•r saw cuts that joint the shoulders, followed by triangular kerfs sawn as in t e stopped-lap dovetail antique alexander tables .
GLUING
Glue is a fastener that penetrates the entire surface of the wood, forming ti V tongues that lock into the microscopic mortises or pores between the fibers round rosewood breakfast table . Unli e nails and screws, which bind two pieces of wood only at single points of contact antiques antique oak sideboards dutch style . a good gluing job literaliv welds the pieces together with a strength usually great r than that of the members forming the joint antique tray table white . For successful gluing, (I) the gl ie must be good; (2) the joint must fit accurately: (3) due allowance must be male for shrinking; and (4) pressure must be properly applied for a sufficient time antique oak dresser base .
Animal glue emile-jacque ruhlmann/chairs . Professional cabinetmakers have long favored hot animal gut e, original;v because of its relatively short drying time as well as for its suitabili y for rubbed joints 19th century antique furniture makers . Animal glue comes in sheets and in crushed or powdered for 1 new york skyline metal pieces . It is heated in a cast-iron glue pot in the form of a double boiler collectors of paul frankl . Stich a pot c antique art deco furniture black lacquer . n
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Clamps gustav klimt porcelain . Good glued joints cannot be achieved unless subjected to sufficient pressure while the glue is setting georgian sideboard tables . Woods of ordinary densities require from too to 200 lb of pressure per square inch or, roughly, i bar clamp per foot for edg2- glued stock i in seventeenth century english stoneware . thick george i folding card table antique . Close-grained hardwoods require greater pressure 18th century knife boxes . T
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