Plywood Screens trestle table antique german . For the cabinetmaker who has access to rabbeting or dadoing planes or equipment, the construction of a screen with an exposed frame holding plywood panels will prove a worth-while project antique dressing tables .
Such a screen can be constructed, however, of narrow tongue and groove flooring strips with the tongues ripped off and planed down wood secretaire . The uprights are cut the same length as those of the wallpaper screen with grooved sides inward, facing each other recipe for “soft paste porcelain” . The top and bottom stiles are haunch-tenoned into the uprights, with the grooves toward the center of the frame porcelain french imitation planter . The interior stile, tenoned two thirds of the way up in the frame, must have its tongue replaced by a groove to receive the plywood panel forks ivory handles . Panels are cut and fitted into the grooves of the frame before the tenons are fastened and glued dutch provincial furniture . No glue is used on the panels nabeshima shi shi porcelain .
A more workmanlike job would include curved top stiles and varying widtlis in the interior and bottom stiles aimone mfg co new york . The framing should be at least Ys in cherry table with lift up top antique . thic I C, with widths as shown in Figure 2 ebay - 8 legged mahogany drop leaf dining table .4 angouleme guerhard . The inside of the stiles are grooved (detail A) or rabbeted (detail B) to take the plywood plus quarter-round moulding 19th century sideboards . After their positions are marked on the uprights the latter are rabbeted and the fra
glued together with mortise and tenon joints (or dowels) antique octagon oak table . The plywood pants are held in place by the mitered strips of moldings, glued and bradded into place 1930 british chairs .
Tapestry Screens dresser with open area . If desired, the panels can be covered by a favorite tapestry, embroidery, or other material vintage porcelain plate with brass pedestal . In the interest of economy, as well as minimum depth for the rabbet, beaverboard or heavy cardboard can be substituted for the plywood when the surface is to be concealed by fabrics or other materia 19th century secretary .
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Nautical Screen decorchement glass windows 1930 . For the marine rumpus room, porch, or boy’s den, wid stiles and rails of well-grained wood are doweled, or mortise and tenoned, so that sailcloth or unbleached muslin can be whipped taut with white cotton rope as shown in A, Figure 2 ebony breakfast table 18th century .5 furniture in neo classical style,east india company, india . Metal grommets are riveted into the four hems of ea(h of the panels, which can be stenciled with appropriate salty designs 18th century english furniture coffee table book .
moldings lion leg decoration table . For additional security the moldings are bradded together at tops and bottoms antique knife sheffield marbles . It is well to brad the first and last pair at intervals throughout their lengths brass skimmer antique .
The resulting screen can be painted to match the other furniture, or the trim 4 the room captain’s davenport with working drawers on both sides . If desired, a design can be painted oil either or both sides, likewise ():, austere style .e side can be painted in one color and the other in another color wrought iron tripod candlestick 16th century .
PICTURE FRAMES
With the variety of moldings available at most lumber yards it requires only a bit of care on the part of the home craftsman to enable him to construct his own picture frames 1840 gate leg tables . In fact, a large
amount of the accuracy required in cutting and fitting the sometimes tricky miter joint can be eliminated by using the combination miter board and clamping jig shown in Figure 2 antique black lacquer japanese mirrors .6 dining furniture design in 1900 .
Miter Board and Clamp art deco candle sticks . The dimensions of the jig will of course depend upon the sizes of the frames to be constructed cabriole legs desk . To accommodate an average-sized picture with mat, measuring approximately ioY2 in antique gateleg table rectangular . x 14Y8 in “17th century dining table” ., a piece of heavy plywood or glued-up stock 21 in trestle table refectory tables oak . x 2 - in hand blown romer glass . will
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are screwed down to form the miter
board spanish puente pottery . These strips must be cut and fastened accurately and square dutch 17th century bombe commode . Wedges are inserted when the miters are cut, and again for clamping the four mitered corners after gluing dropleaf suppertable with pedestal base .
Scratch Stock art deco wooden armchairs . Simple frames can be
Blodc beveled or rounded with a hand plane antique kayseri silk carpet pictorial hunting . Beading and other designs can be gouged out of close-grained hardwood with a homemade scratch stock, shown in Figure 2 art nouveau display cabinet .7 16th century english joyned table . This tool must be “made to order” for the size of the molding it is to shape english baroque furniture . It consists of two hardwood blocks notched to the width and thickness of the piece of old saw blade, which has been filed or ground into the desired shape antique gateleg tables . The blade is held tightly by six bolts with wing nuts, and pushed away from the operation against the clamped molding preformed plywood . Commencing with a shallow cut, the blade is lowered successively to increase the “bite antique silver bread basket .” Sanding is required for a smooth finish davenport drop slant desk shell .
If the molding is to be shaped, it is preferable first to cut the rabbet for the glass in the back extending tables . Should the molding be too thin to take a rabbet, thin strips
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can be glued and bradded Y4 in 19th century european cabinet makers . to Y8 in staffordshire figure prince “zebra” . from the inside edges to form ledges reproduction 18th century tea bowl .
In cutting the miters in the miter block the main requirements are tight wed’ ing and accurate measurements birdseye maple side tables . If the opposite sides of a frame are not exact y equal in length, the corners will never come out square “hunt diederich” woodstock, ny . To allow for the mit r, in measuring the length of a molding, twice its width must be added (minus the rabbet) to the over-all picture or glass size on that side thonet bentwood rocking chair . If a faulty miter is cut, it can be repaired by clamping it tightly at a known right angle and making one )r more saw kerfs through the joint to even up both sides 17 century french lead dining plates .
As the miters are cut and “dry-fitted,” it is well to number them in penc 1, after the cut surfaces are sanded coalport poisidon . A thin sizing coat of glue should be applied to close the end-grain pores late 1920s patek winged lugs .
For light frames, picture-frame nails, in addition to the final glue coat, w 11 suffice english furniture dressing table . Waxed paper should be placed under the joints before the jig is glued ar d clamped in antique harp italy end table . In heavier frames, corrugated fasteners driven into the rear can be used, provided the molding is thick enough raoul lachenal monogram .
Dowels are necessary reinforcements for heavy frames, and slip feathers or splines of veneer (Figure 2 inlaid antique side table .8) have great holding power chiffoniers court cupboard . Grooves for the latter
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Finishes dutch antique oak chair . The finish of the frame depends on the kind of wood employed, the color scheme of the room, and most of all, the picture itself antique revolving bookcase . If a clash with other hues can be avoided, an interesting trea
ment is to select a dominant color or spa e e in the picture as the principal color for
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another pleasing variation suitable for many framings spider table supports . Gilt, bronze, and silver
paints are standard finishes silver plated furniture .
Three-Dimensional Effects how to age a refectory table . When duplicate pictures or photographs
interesting depth effects can be obtained by the use of an additional sheet of glass antique frnech empire furniture . First a piece of glass the same size as that already cut for the frame is laid over the picture and its mat, as it will appear in the frame antique gate leg table makers . Then the central, foreground part of the picture is cut out and pasted on the second glass sheet directly over the same figure in the glass-covered picture lion head and paw antique table . All that remains is to cut the rabbet in the back of the frame deep enough to receive both pieces of glass, the mat, picture, and backing, as in Figure 2 hunebelle glass .9 romans ang greek furniture .
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Even deeper relief can be secured from three identical pictures, with objects in the intermediate background cut out and cemented in their proper positions on a third piece of glass, midway between the other two regency period chamber pot .
Trays rietveld . Heavy frames holding triple-strength window glass make excellent serving trays when backed by light, felt-covered plywood that has been glued and bradded, or screwed, to cover the entire back of the frame shallow display cabinet . The best practice is to cut a second rabbet to the depth of the plywood, / in dining table austin tx art deco japanese . inside the outer edge of the frame louis xiv dining table . A picture, design, or piece of colorful fabric call be inserted between the glass and the backing, and simple handles screwed into the ends refectorytables .
PLYWOOD PROJECTS
Plywood panels, made up of thin layers of wood glued together with the grain of one at an angle (as much as go’) from the other, have proved a boon to cabinetmakers surface decoration of the french art deco . Fabricated with one or both sides veneered with a wide selection of beautifully grained woods, these panels vary in total thicknesses from less than
in glass front marquetry cabinet . to as much as 3 in pictures of victorian era etagere with mirror addition . They come in wallboard lengths up to 4 ft lion paw bedroom set . wide antique dutch desk .
Compared with solid wood, the advantages of plywood lie in its near equalization of strength properties along the length and width of the panel, its resistance to checking and splitting, and its indisposition to change dimensions with changes in moisture content myott son & co. hanley . These advantages result from alternating the direction of grain in successive plies classical pier table . Since the strength of any wood along its grain is much greater than across the grain, equalization of strength properties is approximated by the increase of strength in one direction counterbalanced by a decrease in the other direction antique pembroke tble .The greater the number of plies for a given thickness the more nearly eq -1 will be the strength properties along and across the panel, and the greater t e resistance to splitting 17th century tool chest . The use of an odd number of plies permits a balanci g of stresses, whereas when an even number are used, each pair of plies at rig it angles tends to distort the other when changes in moisture content present n opportunity for warpage or cupping knife case with green handled cutlery antiques . In addition, the shrinkage of plywood co
strutted from five or more plies is less than that of three-ply material and me e nearly equal in directions parallel and perpendicular to the grain age of antique french refectory tables .
There follow a few examples of relatively simple projects employing plywood
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painted with a suitably light undercoat -in brushgrained with the face stain reproduction bedroom furniture lancashire cherry . Beverage Tray victorian tripod tables . A straight, six-glass beverage tray is a satisfying project to
assemble from scrap lumber oak drop leaf gate leg side table .
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The endpieces are filed and sanded round on one or both top edges, and Y4411, dadoes cut horizontally across the inner faces, 2 in 17th century chinoiserie silver makers . apart and 1 in antique oak games table . lip from the bottoms pembroke trestle table . One-inch dowels or other suitable handles are screwed in place frSmilem inside, as illustrated in Figure 2 designs for italian occasional tables .11 prices for antique gateleg table .
In the upper shelf six holes with 3-in designing a credence table . diameters are cut out i in curved walnut dining chair . apart, start ng iY2 in art deco furniture bugati . from the ends price of antique gebruder bentwood rocker . The two plywood shelves can now be glued into their grooves and the tray finished as desired french commode . The diameters of the holes in the up-)er shelves should of course conform to the size of the glassware on hand silve filigree fish slice and fork with ivory handles .
Corner Lamp Table delftware pottery . Two pieces of plywood an a half dozen dowels when assembled as shown in Figure 2 austere style .12 will produce a modern corner lamp table of
Thickness, in inches simple but effective design oval confidante sofa . Placed in a corner between two loveseats, or units a sectional sofa, it not only serves as a lamp and smoking accessory stand, I also offers space for magazines and beverages ironstone ware craftman china willow .
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Figure 2 seventeenth century english stoneware .12 illustrates the construction in detail were exports scenes common in the chenghua period . All edges are rounded and sanded dresser and mirror and rosette and antique .
In place of the wood top, plate glass with beveled edges and holes drilled above the top dowel legs would be in perfect tune with modern development antique table with rope legs and metal castors . The glass can be attached to the tops of the legs by means of screws threaded through ornamental metal rosettes antique wooden hinges gateleg .
Hanging Bookcase clarice cliff style imitators . Somewhat reminiscent of Chippendale, the restrainA curves of this Colonial bookcase (Figure 2 white bombe type chest of drawers .13) support two shelves that will hc1d at least twenty average-sized books, a top shelf for bric-a-brac, and a small drawer for oddments antique mahogany card table .
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Hanging book case sheffield silver candelabras .
This project can be cut from Y2-in victorian writing bureau . plywood or from solid stock, as preferred, and solid stock can be used for a glued-up back also dutch rococo cupboard . After the design shown in Figure 2 folding tripod table with brass top .13 is copied on x-in delatte nancy . squares it is laid out on one of the sidepieces, and the two sidepieces are then clamped together or bradded outside the usable area history of 18th century mahogany wine coolers with brass lion’s paw feet . Both sides can then be cut out at one time with a coping saw or jig saw antique mantel french clocks 1800 hundred candle set . The exposed edges of the sides, shelves, and spreader are finished smooth by sanding imperial drop leaf antique table .
Rabbets “Me, in antique dutch bombe bookcase . deep and Yj in 17th century chinoiserie silver makers . wide are cut in the inner rear edges of the sides to receive the plywood back, and in the bottoms of the drawer front and sides for the 3M6-in josef originals value . bottom panel victorian sutherland table .
Blind dadoes Y4 in 19 century sewing table . deep and Y2 in 1950’s staffordshire porcelain religious figural . wide are cut in the sides of the bookcase the lengths of the respective shelves, measured at right angles to the back rabbet, with a Y vintage drop-leaf tables .j in antique furniture from government buildings for sale . X Y2 in antique regency furniture . blind rabbet for the spreader antique english stoneware pottery . Dadoes 3/io in antique federal sofa chair . deep and -Y4 in 1930’s italian furniture . wide are cut in the center of the drawer sides for the runners antique drop front desk . After the drawer parts are sanded the runners should be tested in their grooves for smooth fit finmar alvar aalto stool .
Three screw holes are drilled along the centers of each shelf dado and countersunk %(1 in “european art deco” war . on the outside; two such holes are prepared for each end of the spreader nicolas bernard fiat . The bookcase can now be assembled with flathead screws and glue bernard palissy antique . When dry, the back panel is bradded in place along its rabbet and screwed to the back edges of the shelves regency period chamber pot . Countersunk screwheads are covered by glued plti- chenghua foot rims .s cut from close fitting dowels and sanded flush smallest davenport desk .
The drawer sides are now assembled to the front and back with glue and brats and the bottom is slid into place and bradded walnut escritoire . With the drawer as a templet t e locations of the two runners can be marked for gluing an(> bradding into place art deco side table .
A wooden or brass knob is screwed into the drawer front an(> the bookcase s ready for finishing chamber pot . Many old Colonial pieces used black paint to cover end-gra n edges sheffield shovels . For sanded plywood edges a darker stain can be used or a close gra n simulated over a light undercoat 17th century drop leaf oak gate leg table .
Since the sides are 15/1 in restoring draw leaf table . apart, the bookshelf can be hung oil nails or scre s driven into the studs of a wall french napoleon mirrors . which are customarily spaced on 16 in consolidated lamp & glass company of coraopolis, pennsylvania in 1926 . cente Holes for this purpose can be drilled diagonally in the upper portion of the sid;•, or, for greater strength, flat metal eyelets purchased or cut from sheet metal a d screwed into the back of the top ends antique writing table inlay legs . If it is not desired to drive nails into tlie walls, the bookshelves can be suspended from wires from picture hangers llook;d over the picture molding czech opaque glass batch .
Sewing Cabinet napoleon cabriole leg . Of continuing popularity with the fair sex are various for s of Priscilla sewing cabinets (see Figure 2 noveau austrian style .14) marquetry occasional tables . The compact little receptade described below can be cut from plywood and assembled with a few simple too s louis fourteenth chairs .
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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 .
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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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be improvised from a tin can, with its top cut off flush, fitted into a larger c n with space for the hot water small antique bowed front serving buffet european . Bits of brick, stones, or small an austrian antique furniture designers .-le irons on th•ir sides should be placed in the bottom of the large call to separate the two bottoms “gordon russell” “oak furniture” . The glue is placed in the smaller receptacle, covered with water, and allowed to soak from 3 to 8 hours, until it swells to a jellylike mass without liquefying antique chamber sets .
When the glue is to be used, the bottom section of the glue-pot assembly is filled with sufficient water and the glue is heated to about 150° F chamber pot cabinet commode 1800 ., being stirred the while but not with sufficient force to produce air bubbles art-deco-1920-1930-wood . A good glue will give off no objectionable odors while being heated antique german chamber pot .
When the glue becomes creamy and drips from the stirring paddle in long strings, it is ready for use vintage chinese porcelain with two swords marked . It should be maintained at room temperature thereafter until the work is completed ivory collectors . In using hot glue the wood should be warmed first to prevent chilling the glue into setting before pressure call be properly applied antique half table . Animal glue is not waterproof antique games chest .
Fish Glue arts and crafts furniture, antique collectors . Fish glue comes in liquid form, which is especially useful for the occasional worker because haste in its application is not required soup turrene . In fact, after it has been brushed on to both of the surfaces to be joined, it is permitted to stand for a few minutes to observe whether excess absorption will require further touching up before the joint is permanently assembled value of william and mary butterfly table . Although not as strong as animal glue it is excellent for softwoods figurines from the pastorals of porcelain . Fish glue is not waterproof and may require warming during cold weather german ebonized cupboard .
Casein Glue silver jockey cap tea caddy . Casein glue has become increasingly popular in the home workshop, oNving to its strength and quick-setting and slow-curing properties green wedgewood plant pots . It comes packaged in powdered form with full directions for mixing it with cold water 1950’s staffordshire porcelain religious figural . Since it sets within 4 hours, only enough should be mixed for the job on hand front ornaments for sofas . It should be applied like liquid (fish) glue, and the clamps should be put on within 2o minutes lou sue art . The result is a waterproof, heat-resistant joint, stronger than the wood itself early 18th century dining table . Casein glue will deteriorate when exposed to salt water or the action of molds maple art deco . Latest reports indicate, however, that glue can be made resistant to mold in warm, wet, tropical climates, by adding 5 per cent of an organic mercury fungicide-bactericide to the (Iry glue; before the wood joints are bonded together, one side is treated with a diluted formaldehyde solution turn tripod into table .
Plastic Glue antique kayseri silk carpet pictorial hunting . Plastic glue also comes in powdered form to be mixed with cold water, according to directions boulle tortoiseshell . Unlike casein glue, however, the mixture will last longer—about 6 hours at 7o’ down to 45 minutes at ioo’; in hot weather the life of the mix can be prolonged by setting it in cold water antique engraving hanoverian spoon crest . It is heat resistant Lip to about l5o’ F meals in eighteenth century england . and waterproof to both fresh and salt water 1800 italian dining room sets .
Resin-type plastic is an excellent, waterproof adhesive, which comes in two forms burr coffee table . The full-strength liquid plastic is syrupy and light colored, and requires the addition of a hardening agent just before being used 1710, 1735 japanned high chest . This is made by adding C decorative writing styles .P walnut veneer wardrobes art deco . hydrochloric acid, 3 volumes to i volume of distilled water, well stirred in a glass or porcelain container paul de lamerie reproduction . A thin laver isbrushed on both surfaces to be joined, before pressure is applied art nouveau tables galle . Ar room, temperature from 4 to 12 hours will be required for full hardening acanthus leaves rococo period furniture . This time call be reduced to about a half hour if the work can be heated to 150° F find small antique tables inlaid with ivory made in india .
Emulsified plastic consists of a thin, white suspension of plastic in water and is slower setting and subject to more shrinkage than the full-strength liquid reclining chair, philip webb .
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
pressure, however, must not be great enough to distort the wood what types of materials were used in george hepplewhite furniture . Although weigh ropes, chains, or wedging in frames can be employed, the london, england silver, antiques . old stand-bys are the hand screws, C clamps, and bar clamps 1930s curved dining chairs .
The hand screw is the oldest form of clamp and, when thoroughly mastered, is quite versatile 1940’s mahogany dining chairs . To open its jaws evenly, the handle of the middle spindle (nearest the jaws) is grasped with the right hand and the handle of the end spindle in the left hand, jaws facing outward modern tripod table monopodia . Hands rotate in a clockwise manner as the ja rs are swung down and toward the operator until the desired opening is obtaine 1 lidded urn with hole underneath . When being applied to the work, the middle spindle adjusts to the work size, th n the end spindle applies the pressure until the jaws are parallel dutch furniture marquetry antiques .
Face-to-face gluing requires heavy, equalized pressure, and may utilize a y or all three types of clamps, depending upon the sizes of the members to be bonde 1 american spoonback armchair . When wide boards are to be joined, small brads tapped into one member ai d snipped off short will prevent creeping value of satin birch chest of drawers . Top and bottom bearers or battens c n be used with hand screws or C clamps at both ends, when bar clamps are not ava
able antique dining room table rectangle +connected double pedestal . Dowels are very useful for reinforcing boards glued face to face orrefors blown glass & stemware & smoky gray .
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tends to cup because it contains more moisture than the heart side federal cylinder desk . Therefo in face-to-face gluing the sap sides are joined with the grain parallel—never -t right angles carl walters ceramics . Since the force exerted by shrinkage is tremendous, it is unfair o expect glue to perform a miracle makers of silver table ware in late 1800’s . In view of this, whenever possible, lumber shoo d be cut roughly to size and planed several days before the actual gluing is to take place chinese influence to rococo .
Edge-to-edge gluing will be more successful if heart and sap pieces are alter nated, so that whatever shrinkage results will produce a slight waviness, rather
than a deep bulge patent imperial dining table . Bar clamps are convenient for securing this type of glued joint, with large hand screws or C clamps and bearers along the edges antique library book trough stand . Bar clamps may be improvised, as shown in Figure 1 antique victorian porcelain jars .37 or, if a heavy bench or table top is available, a frame of 2 x 4’s call be screwed to the flat top and the work wedged into place, as illustrated in Figure 1 4 foot walnut drop leaf table .38 early meissen figures . In all cases, the boards being glued must be kept flat with suitable wedges, to prevent their arching under pressure barley twist english antique writing desk . Before the glue is applied the edges should be checked carefully against the light to insure that the ends meet closely leon and maurice jallot french dining chair . A slight bulge in the center will be rectified by the clamps louis xiv dining table .
End grain can be glued provided it is first sized with a weak glue solution to prevent suction antique spring loaded drawer arm . By thus filling the pores the final, extra-thick glue coat will not be too much absorbed spider legs folding card table . An end-grain glued joint is weak at best, and where conditions permit, a scarf joint should be substituted potters stoke on trent empire rococo . For hardwoods the slope of the scarf should be approximately 15 times the thickness of the stock antique 19th century tilt top tea tables .
Framing is the classic example of “cramping” operations, and is of prime importance in furniture construction antique wassily chair with breuer signature in the leather . As in all gluing procedures, the first step is to assemble the parts “dry,” to see that the fit is exact antique rectangular gate-leg tables . At this time a thorough check for wind and surface flatness should be made, and a test for squareness carried out by means of diagonals and the try square at each corner examples of anthemion designs on ceramic tableware .
After the glue and clamps have been applied, if the work leans or twists in any direction, the clamps must be shifted or screwed in that direction for the necessary correction, or a long bar clamp may be applied as a diagonal enamel top antique table drop leaf . In all
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Miter gluing is an art in itself and various jigs can be devised to secure a well-glued joint rococo tureens . There is a simple miter clamp commercially available that gives excellent results when it is possible to bore half holes in the back of the miter lacquer tray round antique black . Other satisfactory homemade jigs will be explained later under picture frame construction in Chapter 2 demilune chest makers antiques .
In general how high above a sideboard should a mirror be hung . joints in hardwood should remain clamped 2 or 3 hours longer than those in softwood patent ironstone . The minimum drying time depends upon the room temperature and the type of glue, with the casein and plastic glues setting in from 4 to 7
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A full 1 2 hours of setting will insure a sound fit art deco table lamps new york city . At least 24 hours should be allowed for seasoning circular antique library steps .
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