APPROXIMATE TABLE OF FABRIC COVERINGS (WITHOUT DESIGNS)
Number of 90 to 54 in “josef hoffman” signature sevres .
Type of Furniture cushions fabric
Armchair (seat only) ‘ george 11 pad foot dining table .\ one Y8 yd
Boudoir chair None 2 Y2 yd
Boudoir chair 1 3 yd
Nk7ing chair None 4 yd
Wing chair 1 5 Yd
Club chair None 4 yd
Club chair 1 5 yd
Loveseat None 6/ yd
Loveseat 2 7% yd
Couch (6o to 84 in 17th century english trestle table .) None 7 yd
Couch (69 to 84 in staffordshire westerwald .) 3 9Y2 yd
Most domestic covering fabrics come 5o in 18th century silver mote spoon . wide, with a few at 54 in english curved middle sideboard .; sonic imported fabrics are woven in 36 in 18th century english lancaster dresser base . widths arts and crafts etagere . For fabrics with large designs as much as 3 yd must be added to allow for matching the individual figures early electric clocks .
Fabric coverings antique.new.dresden.large.figurine . The table on the following page lists and describes some of the popular fabric coverings:
Replacing webbing artdeco gilded lacquer furniturs . Under ordinary use and care damage to upholstered furniture will first be manifested by sagging seat springs, as the result of loose or worn-out webbing wedgewood porcelain swan base for pots de creme . Sometimes only one or two strips will have come loose and can be refastened, but usually the failure of a few strands is indicative of the need for replacement of the entire webbing base, particularly if its resiliency has dried out through age 4 foot drop leaf table . The cambric dust covering should be unfastened on three sides to facilitate a thorough examination expensive marble tables .
It will of course be necessary to cut away the loops of twine that bill( the bottoms of the springs to the crossed webbing papier mache tray-c19th . If the entire webbing base is to be removed, this will afford an opportunity for examining the cord ties, which should be replaced if broken world market carved brass charger plate . If a longer webbing stretcher is used and the piece under repair propped bottom side up, the webbing can be stretched by footpower, leaving both hands free (Figure 6 antique wine jugs .22) allegorical groupe “europe” meissen . Longer nails must be used in replacing webbing, unless each tack can be so placed as to avoid old holes english antique silver plated forks . Cement or rosin-coated shingle nails are a useful size for this type of work chamber pot table .
In order to avoid the removal of the webbing and the many loops of twine, if the springs have not burst apart from their tying cords, it is often possible to reinforce them permanently by stretching and nailing steel strapping over each fabric webbing strip, and lacing each metal strand in the same manner as the webbing was attached rococo revival marquetry-inlaid wardrobe . As shown in (J) of Figure 6 expensive well made sideboard .1, the steel strapping is sold with an iron stretcher that levers each strand taut as it is being nailed chippendale mahogany antique table . Heavy tinsnips will cut off the required sections of strapping antique painted drop leaf table .
FABRIC COVERINGS
Fabric
Description
Hand-blocked or machine-printed
Unglazed “prattware” horse . printed cotton fabrics
Of finer texture and more tightly woven than cretonne jules leleu display cabinet . Glazed chintz has stiff, varnishlike finish; semiglazed chintz is softer
Hand-blocked linen or cotton replicas of early French designs
Woven from plain or mercerized cotton yarns upon which the design was printed prior to weaving; also woven from silk, linen, or rayon
Design woven into base yarn of silk, rayon, cotton rectangular drop-leaf table . wool, linen, mohair or metallic thread or combinations Woven pattern is superimposed, in relief, on cotton, damask, satin, taffeta, and other weaves
Usually a silk ground with a cotton filling in a heavy, cross-ribbed effect antique walnut drop leaf extending table . May be of silk, cotton or wool A small raised pattern with a pebbled or embossed effect
A corded or ribbed effect
A cotton fabric showing a twilled weave
A fabric into which has been woven a design whose perspective has been created by the manipulation of contrasting colors
Silk 1930s french art deco slip shade chandelier . cotton antique ming ware+dragon motifs . rayon, linen empire curved bureau . ramie, or wool fibers or pile that stand upright above the ground fabric georgian mahogany bidet square tapered supports . Xlay be woven or shorn into patterns
Of longer pile than velvet, mohair plush is more satisfactory than silk, cotton, or wool plush
Frizzed or curled plush
A sleek antique gate leg table . smooth collecting art deco and bauhaus . and lustrous silk weaving in which either the filling or the warp covers the surface completely Woven the same as satin, except from cotton
Originally a handicraft chair 18th queen rococo revival . they are usually produced by machine
Replicas of sixteenth to eighteenth century English embroidery with colored yarns on a plain linen ground “Petit point” consists of fine stitches through one opening in the canvas ground to the next Rugged english george iii hepplewhite satinwood bedside cabinet . durable imperial gillow dining table . and sanitary; favored in masculine clubs
Less durable than genuine leather
Being water-repellent india brass table tray . these fabric-backed materials are superseding imitation leather as their fabrication improves with experience
Printed linens Cretonnes
Chintzes
Toiles de Jouy
Warp (shadow) prints
Damask Brocade Brocatelle Armures Rep
Denim Tapestry
Velvet, velours
Plush
Frieze
Satin
Sateen
Embroidery
Crewel work Needlepoint Leather
Imitation leather Vynol-plastic materials Seats and backs art deco ceramic figurine london uk . In most chairs and sofas the springs are not removable and, as previously stated, are tied from rear to front, after the webbing base has been repaired or replaced antique.italian.porcelain. . Otherwise, when necessary to replace or renew the stuffing, the procedure is the same as for a removable spring seat (page 359)• When re- movable spring cushions are used, they should be covered as soon as the seat has been completed, in order to determine the amount of stuffing that will be required for the back and arms, which must be filled out to touch the cushions the biarritz english pottery .
Fie raoul dufy, plates ceramique . 6 candle sticks antique porcelain victorian couple .22 franche comte . Foot-power webbing stretcher 16th century antique chests .
A spring back is tied in the same manner as a spring seat (page 382), except that diagonal ties are omitted list of 18th century library desk makers . The burlap, muslin, an(> fabric coverings are pulled down behind the seat and through the aperture behind the lowest member of the back frame, so that it can be tacked to its bottom edge, or to the back of the back rail, as the case may be walnut marble slab dining . Once anchored, the material call be pulled up smooth and tacked to the front of the upper frame for a rolled edge, or to the rear for a final covering furnuture pieces supboards style bambocci .
Top and bottom front bands empire furniture and france . Depending upon the style of framework, several relatively slight variations in the application of the top and bottom front bands may be encountered antique maple drop leaf dining table . In general, the top front band consists of a piece of covering fabric the width of the seat, and long enough to extend from a line at least 4 in leon and maurice jallot french dining chair . to the rear of the front spring edge all(> down over the front to where it can either be tacked above the exposed bottom rail all(> covered with gimp, or sewed to the welt cord of the bottom front band as in Figure 6 french manner .23 19th century british furniture style . In either case its rear edge is first sewed to a piece of undercover material such as denim, sateen, or service velour that is large enough to cover the seat springs french antique bedside chamber pot cupboards .
To fasten the top front band in position, the best practice is first to pill it in place so that the design will match the cushion typical art deco furniture . It can then be stitched w antique frankart company .th a curved needle through the burlap, being caught under the springs where%er possible directoire furniture . A layer of cotton is placed under the band and feathered off by gently tearing it even with the front edge italian painted furniture empire . If the band is not to be tacked and gimped above a finished bottom rail, it can be stretched down and tacked under the concealed rail, if desired, thus eliminating a bottom band german neoclassical secretaire .
FiG the most expensive antique furniture . 6 louis xvi chair balloon back .23 historical development of art deco . Attaching top and bottom bands trestle tables refectory .
To attach the bottom band to the top band, a welt cord is sewed to the top edge of the bottom band, then tacked down above the tacks holding the lower edge of the top band antique tudor tables . The chair or couch is then turned upside down and a th n layer of cotton laid across under the bottom band (optional) edwardian utensils . The latter is th;n stretched smoothly down and tacker: underneath the bottom rail john widdicomb donald deskey . Another meth d is to hand-stitch the bottom of the top band just beneath the roll of the spri
edge, and attach the bottom band with a welt at this point furniture makers 18 c .
It is assumed that the burlap spring covering has been properly padded wi h stuffing stitched to the burlap, which has in turn been covered with the usual lay r of cotton and muslin 18th wood carved chair fabric cabriole . It should be remembered that when covering a seat that is the base for a removable cushion or cushions, its top should always be lower th 19th century porcelain religious figural . n I lie front edge, so that the underside of the cushion will not be visible dining tables with wood inlay work . TI e undercovering can now be pulled back smoothly and tacked to the back and sive rails of the seat, without compressing the springs 1685 bookcase .
The arms dresser and mirror and rosette and antique . Webbing is usually tacked from the side rails to the inside of t e arm frames to reinforce the burlap lining that provides a base for the side stuffin georges rouard . wardrobe of a 17th century lady .
As previously mentioned, the thickness of the latter is determined by the size of the seat cushions, which it touches drawing for bun feet . Therefore the double stuffing with its burlap covering and final layer of cotton and muslin is applied with the cushion in place to insure proper thickness antique cylinder desks . In furniture with wide flat arms, similar to the chair illustrated in Figure 6 collectors guide to antique console .20 or 6 antique rectangular dropleaf table .23, the edges of the arms should be built up with roll edges as shown antique bread rack . The muslin and fabric covering can be forced down past the seat and tacked to the side rail, then carried smoothly up the inside and over the top, and tacked under the outside arm roll antique george washington porcelain figures . With a figured fabric covering it is good practice to slip-tack the bottom edge first,
to permit adjustment of the pattern ch antique ceramic light socket .pulling the material tightly to the rear and tacking
it to the back post vincennes gilded porcelain asian design . As the tacking proceeds, the tWORM padding on top of the arm should be molded to a comfortable contour by patting it with the palm of the hand, from front to rear fall front timber writing desk . With a rounded front post the material is pleated as the tacking progresses
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The back george iv oak writing desk . With the cushion still in place, the
piece of furniture is turned over on its back so that
the inside of the back can be covered in the same Fic, 6 antique store brass tea kettles .24 rococo tureens . Front post panels american 19th century antique sideboards .
manner as was the spring seat chenghua foot rims . Although sonic up-
holsterers omit diagonal tying in the back, there is no reason why it should not be applied to the back springs east indian antique silver . The dictum that “whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing well” is most applicable to upholstery, where once the fabric cover- ing is in place no further tinkering is possible antique french saxon china flowers with gold .
The covering of the back is carried out as if it were a spring seat, except that more filling is required, so that out back
like the arms it will bulge f over the 1 rail touch
the cushion antique collectors guide carved ivory . In a sofa or loveseat, the back fabric cover may be divided into as many sections as there are cushions, with welt cord sewed between the panels led table clocks . The material is tacked in the same manner as for the arms, at the bottom first, then stretched evenly over the cotton- padded top and back posts, to which it is tacked in the rear antique drop leaf table carved edges .
Outside arm covers swedish armchairs . To insure a straight edge for the tops of the outside arm covers, they can be tacked under-
25 czechoslovakia pottery mark lion . Concealing neath a cardboard strip directly below the arm, as shown
eked edge period art nouveau galle bronze table lamp . in Figure 6 furniture designersgerman .25 de lamerie porcelain . Stuffing or cotton may be added under a deep arm, if desired, although it is often omitted, and the material drawn do% n and tacked under the bottom rails english early ‘victorian upholstered round . The front edges are tacked alternately to tic front, then to the back, posts to stretch the material smoothly brass serving tray with italian inlay wood .
Outside back furniture makers 1920’s french style . The outside back can be attached with brads, tacks cover;d by gimp, or by blind g
stitchin, as preferred antique desk when thay were made . The bottom edge is tacked under t e
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rail see a silver sauceboat with a heated base .
Front post panels thomas sheraton games table . The best way to conceal the tacked pleats oil a curv;d front post is to cut out a pattern from ?!s-in lion paw pottery . plywood and tack a properly match piece of the fabric covering to its back 18th century cabinet-makers in germany . A welt cord tacked around the edge as a binder will present a finished appearance to the job “furniture ornaments” . The panel can be nailed ‘o place with brads that are long enough so that their heads can be snipped off befo e they are driven home, as in Figure 6 tin glaze pottery .24 art deco dining table .
Worn-out, or broken, springs in loose cushions go hand in hand with worn-o t covers, hence cushion recovering is usually done after the insides of the cushi have been rejuvenated antique small tables made in italy . If the cushion originally contained a soft stuffing, such -s cotton, it can be improved, as mentioned above under Upholstering Loose Cushion
by rebuilding it over a coil spring unit staffordshire william kent . In these factory-assembled bled units, musli covered springs are fastened together with steel clips to forma unit of a standar size, such as 18 in utilitarian tableware 20th century . X 18 in techniques of andre-charles boulle and chinese laquer work ., 21 in early provincial furniture . X 21 in art deco window frames ., and (for two-cushioned sofas) 21 in empire furniture company . 33 in escritoires . If the cushion originally contained steel coils, one of these units ca undoubtedly be used for replacement silver candelabra parts .
Foam rubber is a much more convenient material for cushion stuffing bombe drawers . IVIolde I foam rubber cushions have a natural cushion shape: they are thickest at the center and gradually taper to a thinner edge 18th century writing table cabriole ball claw feet . A common thickness, for example, is 5Y2 in development of clocks between 1350 and 1750 . the center with a gradual taper to 3Y2 in 18th century brass seamed candlesticks . at the edges sideboard types .
Foam rubber cushion units are available from dealers in upholstery materials an also from dealers specializing in foam rubber products antique english creamware . Typical dimensions f molded rubber cushions are: 18 in louis fourteenth chair . X 20 in antique card table with one flap ., 20 in klimpt furniture . X 20 in pembroke style end tables ., and 22 in harlequin patterned furniture . X 24 i Special shapes, such as T cushions for chairs and oblong cushions for two-cushio sofas, are also available the value of a mallard dresser . Furthermore, foam rubber padding one inch thick an I in various widths can be purchased delftware t.i holland . If a furniture cushion is of an odd size whic cannot be matched with a factory-made cushion, this one-inch-thick padding ca sometimes be used to build up an undersized foam rubber cushion to the desired dimensions macassar bookshelves . The padding can be stuck to the cushion unit with any adhesiv suitable for use oil rubber italian coffee table 1920s .
Partial Recovering console table telescopic . The fabric covering on the tops of the arms of ove Stuffed furniture is likely to receive the most abuse and to wear out first georgian sideboard tables . It i often possible to cut the threads or remove the tacks holding the outside bac so that it can be removed and used as replacement material for the worn arm: A plain fabric of the same general color can be used to replace the outside bac piece, where it will probably remain unnoticed, particularly if the chair or sof is located against a wall wrought iron tripod candlestick 16th century . The same procedure call be followed in the case of worn-out or badly stained cushion antique pottery bottles lambeth .
Caning the biarritz english pottery . The hand weaving of caned seats, backs, and other parts of furniture is rather a tedious process, involving the boring of a series of evenly spaced holes around the frame of the opening dresden china trinket box . The actual caning operation requires six weaving steps, plus the application of a binder antique claw footed oak table . The cane, which is imported from India, Ceylon, China, the Indian Archipeligo and the Malay Peninsula, is soaked in warm water before it is used, and must be kept tightly strung throughout the weaving, by means of removable pegs thrust through the holes 16th century spanish trunk .
Although the popularity of caning as a decorative effect declined sharply at the turn of the century, many households retain examples of handsome caned pieces american oak drop leaf table antique . Nowadays the repair of seats which were formerly hand-caned has become a relatively simple operation through the use of machine-woven cane webbing burr walnut tallboy with sunburst inlay . Procurable in various widths and lengths, the webbing can be chosen in plain or diagonal weaves, open or close woven italian revolving bookcase construction .
Replacing Cane Webbing 16th century silverware . Machine-woven cane webbing is anchored to the seat or back of a piece of furniture by a spline glued into a groove that parallels the opening george rectangle tilt top tea table mahogany . Its replacement is not difficult provided the spline is care- fully removed by softening the glue with water sabino marks . Assuming that a satisfactory
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gluing job was originally performed, and the spline remains solidly in place regardless of broken strands of cane, it will probably be necessary to cut a V groove in the top of the spline to retain the water,
which should be allowed to remain there overnight, M17er
(see Figure 6 art nouveau display cabinet .26) holland antiques forniture columns . Naturally the seat or chair easel back must be blocked up so that the grooved spline is in a horizontal position marquetry patterns flower . The water should be renewed if necessary, for it should not be allowed to dry out until the glue has softened “pembroke table” . One end of each segment of the spline can then be prized out with an icepick or other sharp-pointed tool, in order to release the old webbing antique two tier dessert table .
Prefabricated webbing comes in rolls of indefinite length, 8 to 12 in cabriole leg patterns . wide 18th century chest . The new piece of webbing should be soaked in warm water until thoroughly pliable, so that when it shrinks in
position it will dry out drum tight 18th century rococo copper candlesticks . A paper pattern aids in cutting the new piece
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of webbing, so that its front edge will be parallel with the horizontal line of the mesh french style porcelain gilded weight driven clock . A hardwood wedge, a heavy bent wire, or the back of a curved upholstery needle can be used to press the flexible edges of the webbing into the groove antique library table with arcs . The
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ragged edges of the cane can then be cut off with a chisel and mallet, or trimmed off with a sharp knife after the spline is in place oriental drop front .
Wedge-shaped hickory splines are obtainable from the same sources as the webbing expensive forks and knives set . Unless the opening is round, or the corners of the groove are curved, the four splines should be carefully measured mitered at the corners to insu e a snug, neat fit when were claw feet intoduced to teapots . Liquid glue will give the amateur more time to apply the splines and tap them into place antique ladies writing cabinet . Although the glue may be run into the groove and i s webbing, less spattering will occur if it is applied directly to the splines “william wyatt” architect sussex .
The spline along the front edge is inserted first and tapped into position wit a plastic-faced mallet, or a wooden wedge to prevent marring; then the rear s splined, to draw the webbing taut, after which the side splines are installed antique queen anne style burr walnut coffee table . For a rounded groove the spline should be first soaked in hot water until it can be ben
Rush Weaving london or british art . The renewal of interest in Early American and Coloni I furniture and accessories has automatically revived the craft of rush weavill! The use of woven rushes for the seats of stools and chairs in England after 1720, as a utilitarian, rather than as a decorative measure, was adopted by Coloni cabinetmakers late 1920s patek winged lugs . That it has since been employed harmoniously in modern furnituris but proof of its functionalistic appeal antique rosewood armoire with claw feet .
Rush arita kraak style dish . Chairmaker’s rush is twisted from water-loving plants, such as fla 18th century victorian toilet in dining room . and cattails furniture art pieces . Gathered in the middle of August as the leaf tips begin to turn brown, the leaves are tied in loose bundles and dried in a darkened room edwardian wardrobes . Before being used, they are soaked in warm water for eight or ten hours, and the stiff butt ends cut off from the base period dressing tables . One, two, or three leaves are then twisted in on direction to form long, smooth strands for weaving 18th century native american pottery .
A very satisfactory substitute for the genuine rush is manufactured fro machine-twisted paper in the form of an art fiber cord staffordshire fakes . Obtainable in variou jules leleu display cabinet . sizes and colors, it is an excellent medium for the amateur chairweaver becaus art deco legs . it comes in continuous lengths, either in i-lb cartons or 25-lb rolls tables with chamber pots . A pound o the ‘Yw-in antique deer chest . size will measure approximately 280 ft austrian marquetry bureau . For the ladder-back or Mexica, side-chair seat described in Chapter 2 (pp antique wardrobe art deco on wheels . io&q), about 3 lb will be required lion’s foot mahogany furniture .
Another excellent material for rush weaving is Hong Kong marsh grass 19th century england wardrobe . Thi antique dining table sutherland . is also twisted into continuous hanks weighing from 3 to 4 lb, up to diamete
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Weavng technique french neo-rococo marble top table . Rush weaving is a simple operation requiring no speci tools pemmbroke tables* . If art fiber cord is used, little or no splicing will be required; if necessar, it can be knotted under the seat, or neatly spliced by flattening the two ends ana gluing the overlap together, the splice being secured with a tight wrapping o thread antique worcester porcelain factory+grainger . For easy handling, the endless cord can be wound upon a short lengti of Y2- or Y4-in antique “empire sideboard” furniture . dowel, or looped and held together with rubber bands burr walnut .
Since modern chair seats are seldom constructed in a rectangular shape, th weaving of a standard flare-front seat of the type described in Chapter 2 (paglog), will be described step by step classic italien easy chairs . Once mastered, it is a simple matter to appl the final weaving operations to any square or rectangular stool, should the nee arise identifying victorian chest of drawer legs .
As indicated in Step One, Figure 6 xuande floral blue and white vase .27, the initial “weaving” consists of sho t windings around the front corners to reduce the irregular opening to a rectangl The beginner can accurately mark off a width oil the front rail equal to back Rush weaving wash stands for center bowl .
butt against the inner edge of the corner of the back rail antique deco tub chair . By dividing the remaining distances by the thickness of the fiber cord, in this case -Yi4; in french cabriole leg tracing pattern ., the number of short strands required to fill in the flare can be determined in advance antique mahogany handkerchief table . As shown in A of Step One, the ends of the first strand and all succeeding strands are tacked to the inside of the left-hand side rail (L) a short distance from the front, then wound over and under front rail (F), and carried over and under side rail (L) antique dining table sutherland . ‘These loops should be pulled tight and pushed firmly against the left chair leg before the cord is brought across to the right-hand rail (R) chateau de tuileries . Here it is looped over and under side rail (R), then above the horizontal strand and over and under the front rail (F), before it is pulled taut, cut off, and tacked to the inside of (R) at the same distance that its starting end was tacked to (L) are unmarked antique blue and white porcelain expensive .
As illustrated in B of Step One, this procedure is followed with succeeding
Start strands of fiber until the last strand reaches the marks on the front rail paralle to the back rail (B) tambour commode .
For illustrative purposes, the short strands shown in Step One have bee omitted in Steil Two, Figure 6 antique crockery chinese pattern .28 william hallett, cabinetmaker . Step Two, as shown in the sketch, consists o a rectangular weaving of a continuous piece of cord in the samemanner in whic
the short lengths are wrapped early electric clocks . Commencing at either rear corner, the right rea in this case, the cord can be tacked tinder or knotted around the back rail (B) and brought down and over the front rail (F), then over and under side rail (R) and so on pembroke table antique . By examining the diagrams it will be obvious that the basic techniqu of rush seat weaving is nothing more than an over-and-under winding of the chaff rails at each corner, in succession toilet habits during 1800th century . Analysis of the drawings in Figures 6 deco ruby stemware martinsville .27 an 6 satinwood cabinet chairs .28 will show that the cord always leaves a rail from underneath and passe over the top of the next rail, whether right or left antique cups 17 century napeleon . Thus, when properly woven all cords will be either parallel or at right angles to an imaginary center line etling de cie .
Rarely does the weaver encounter a perfect square tables with chamber pots . Step Three, also show in Figure 6 table lamps .28, illustrates the method to be followed when the short rails hav been filled with cord early 19th century solid silver candlesticks . This is simply a matter of passing the remaining cord ove and under each long rail in turn, bringing the free end of the cord out throng
the center of the weaving each time, alternating over and under, as shown rene prou chairs .
In order to give fullness to the seat, it may be padded with newspaper cu into narrow strips which are thrust under the bottom layer of the three layers o cord dutch silver octagon trinket box . To do this the chair should be turned upside down, and the paper force into place with a screwdriver or whittled stick antique tureens . A better procedure is to appl light stuffing between the upper and lower layers as the weaving progresses art deco dining chairs with arms . Car must be exercised not to break the strands, or reduce the elasticity of the wovei seat by overstuffing stoneware watercoolers with raised decoration .
Finish antique ivory and silver tableware . For protective purposes, the porous art fiber cord is usually given sizing of hot glue thin enough to be applied with a brush john dwight stoneware . When thoroughly dry
the sizing provides an excellent base for one or more coats of white shellac o clear varnish linenfold coffer antique or antiques -auction -auctions -auctioneers -ebay . Some weavers omit the glue sizing, using at least two coats of
serrurier-bovy, silex .1 sizing
elastic varnish 18 the century pie coolers . Hong Kong grass re quires no sizing; the shellac or varnish coat on seats woven of this material call also b omitted if desired hepplewhite revival fold over dining table .
Variations in Design pendule religieuse kauf . The type of Mexican chair described in Chapter 2 (page Fro) often has a woven seat of a simple diagonal design 19 century inventions . The familiar rafia of basketwork offer: an interesting medium for this primitive furniture, particularly if a contrasting color i employed for the diagonal insertions 17th century silver “perpetual calendar” .

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The cap at the nozzle of the gun mixes air and liquid either internally or externally antique glass box etruscan . The external-mix cap usually has two hooded side ports (A in Iigu e
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mixture leaving the central orifice antique rectangular drop leaf tables . This produces the fa
internal-mix cap has a long narrow slot to fan-shapa t n e spray that has been partially atomized by the venturi ectien
behind the nozzle info gillows in the 19th century . The external-feed cap is supplied o bo ~h the suction- and pressure-feed guns, but the internal-in x
cap can be used with only pressure feed sideboard serpentine wood inlay brass . Requiring lees pressure, it is popular with small units, but is liable tc clog with fast-drying mixtures antique furniture shop biedermeier .
Spraying Technique crockery cabinet designs . NN7hen properly applied to flat work, most guns produ - e the fan pattern illustrated in the detail in Fi-,ure 5 show earthenware produced by wileman & co. .5 antique ladies writing cabinet . It averages about 8 i high when the guns is held 6 to 8 in swan plate kandler . from the surface to be sprayed, as indi at0 in the photograph solid silver sauce boat no markings . External mix guns can usually be adjusted to
photograph victorian balloon back arm chairs mahogany cabriole legs .pattern for a concentration of liquid on small areas or modified by blocking off the side ports with friction tape hirado porcelain .
Held at a uniform distance from the work, the gun is swept across and back at an even rate to make one coat 18th century music stand . During each sweep the gun nozzle must be held parallel to the sprayed surface; arcing will produce a antique japanese tea table mother of pearl . disproportionately heavy deposit in the center of the stroke antique furniture berkey and gay . In order to make the most of the fan-shaped spray pattern, the gun should be triggered as the stroke is begun, ahead of the work, and released at the completion of the stroke, after the nozzle has passed beyond the surface being sprayed lacquer carlton house desk . A second coat applied in vertical laps will insure good coverage antique 18″ square drop leaf table on casters . Practice is the secret of good spraying, and can be exercised on scrap material or wrapping paper 18th century mass produced tableware . Examination of test patterns before the finish coat is applied may result in necessary adjustments that will eliminate a later sanding off of an unsatisfactorily sprayed surface earliest tilt top tea table .
Figure 5 1940 dressing table value .5 illustrated the correct fan
pattern, fairly regular in shape, with the
atomization producing fine, even-sized dots of
paint across the pattern italian antique small inlaid wood 18th century ivory . In Figure 5 antique gateleg extension elite .6 four
incorrect patterns are shown antique italian china markings . In detail A
the small dark center quickly fades into
rough gobs of material, indicating a failure A B C D
in atomization which, if aggravated, will Fie czechoslovakia silversmiths . 5 antique silver bread basket .6 “soft paste porcelain” ” . Spray patterns inlaid wood sofa table . A, Heavy
almost surely produce “orange peel federal side table .” Cor- center; B, Peanut; C, Heavy end;
rection consists of either thinning the liquid D, Split spray scottish 19th century antique furniture . or increasing the air pressure period dressing tables . The shapes
indicated in B and C are common distortions caused by a dirty gun “such as that” . The split pattern in D is caused by excessive air pressure art deco polished matte lost-wax castings o nude women in bronze by viennese artisans .
Common Failures cuvette a fleurs .
“Piling” of the sprayed finish is caused by, moving the -tin too slowly or too nearthe surface 19th century louis xv mahogany french chest of draws floral inlaid wood with marble top and glass cabinet with cabriole legs .
” Running” results from too thin a liquid decorative spindle legs from antique card table .
“Sags” are the result of too thick a liquid, too close a stroke, or improper triggering whieldon ware tortoiseshell .
“Pin holes” often occur when the gun is held too close to the surface, or from too much air pressure 19th century bavarian side chairs .
“Misting” is due to excessive air pressure, a too thin fluid, arcing the gun, or holding it too far from the surface european antique rolltop desk 1700’s .
“Floating” is usually the result of a poor mixture royal staffordshire by clarice cliff nancy .
Viscosity antwerp collector’s cabinet . As noted above, it is evident that in addition to manual ability to control properly the sweep of the gun, the liquid being sprayed must be of the correct body or viscosity furniture in neo classical style,east india company, india . Many craftsmen are satisfied with a crude paddle test, during which they dip a thin strip of metal into the liquid up to a predetermined mark gillows antique furniture . When the “paddle” is withdrawn, the behavior of the liquid reflects its relative viscosity extending console table . An excessively thin mixture will immediately run off the end of the paddle, whereas too heavy a liquid will sag down in drops before it r
mixture that is close to the proper viscosity will start to run but has suff-cient, body finally to flow in a series of waves decorchemont .
A more accurate test, which can be applied repeatedly, is by means of glass viscosity tubes antique pembrook table . If these are not available, a half-dozen test tubes of identicil size (about Y2 in art deco inspired bookcase . X 4 to 5 in antique chippendale tilt top table .) will prove satisfactory american gothic revival furniture makers . Corks of identical site should also be procured neoclassical dining table base furniture . Each tube is filled with the liquid under test to ‘Withirl approximately -1/8 in serpentine centre table mahogany . of the end of the cork, which has been previously fitted ani marked so that all are inserted to the same depth empire furniture.com . When the corked tube is il
verted, the air space under the cork becomes a bubble, which travels to the 1 pp(r (closed) end of the tube wooden tables with brass leaves inlay . The time it takes the bubble to traverse the len– pennsylvania house queen anne chest .h (f the tube is the measure of the viscosity of the liquid steel dining table germany .
In order to obtain a sealed sample for measuring unknown mixtures, a ,ierl(S of test patterns must be sprayed on wrapping paper or scrap material dutch walnut cabinet . Th; cu is filled half-full of a mixed liquid that is known to be too heavy, and its pa ter sprayed antique hoover price . Small amounts of thinner are added successively and a pattern sp ye :l for each until a pattern finally registers the proper viscosity antique ivory and silver tableware . A sample o th~ correct liquid is sealed in a viscosity tube as the “master” or “pilot” sampl- fct future mixtures employing this type of solvent antique drop leaf gateleg table .
Cleaning antique japanese lacquer tray . Suction-feed guns are a pleasure to clean what types of materials were used in george hepplewhite furniture . All that is nece sar is to unscrew the gun from the cup, stop up the nozzle with the fingers, and pu the trigger to force out the remaining fluid curved back chair from 1940s . If the fluid tube is inserted in a coy tainer of solvent and the trigger squeezed several times as in Figure 5 cabinet dressing doors designs .7, the gu
will clean itself spanish antique table .Cleaning the spray gun french empire desk cabinet maker logo .
Pressure-feed guns are cleaned in the same way except for the fact that solvent is poured into the metal, pressure-resistant cup, which must then be sere tightly in place before compressed air is triggered in setobody .
This light cleaning should be augmented by a periodic dismantling of th( cap, fluid tip, and the needle valve with its control needle, and immersing in solvent edgard brandt . Under no circumstances should solvent be allowed to come into contact with the oil or packings of the working parts antique “trestle table” kent .
Summary mother of pearl coffe table fake antique egypt . In conclusion it should be borne in mind that in finishing fine furniture or cabinetwork, cleanliness is next in importance to a craftsmanlike finish czechoslovakia antiques .
In the first place, the work itself must be so clean that no wood or sand dust remain to adulterate and discolor the finish to be applied antique apostle spoons .
For the same reason brushes or spray gLill, that apply the finish should be immaculate furniture+scallop+wheat .
Finally, maximum efforts should be exerted to eliminate from the air dust whose settling would mar an otherwise perfect finish sheraton +antique +gaming table .
FURNITURE FINISHING TECHNIQUE
In addition to cleanliness of the surface, tools and air and repeated stirring of the finishing fluid, following a methodical procedure in enameling or painting furniture will obviate considerable unsatisfactory retouching dutch provencial furniture . In this connection a good light is a prime requisite 1800’s cylider desk .
Chairs all([ tables should be turned upside down so that the lower, not easily accessible parts can be coated first renaissance woodwork cassoni . In enameling it is very important to examine all vertical surfaces for runs or sags within the first five minutes, before the liquid hardens and becomes too tacky to smooth out with a wiped brush antique.italian.porcelain. . This is particularly important around beading, carvings, and turnings, where the brush may skip the valleys drum/breakfast table . Flat horizontal surfaces are left until last, with excess fluid eliminated by “cross-Hatching”—brushing first with the grain then across it glass front marquetry cabinet .
Finally, care must be exercised at all times that no coat is applied before the underneath one is completely dry antique calamander . The rule to remember is: never finish over a glossy surface or attempt to sand one that is not hard dry louis xv dining table stretcher draw leaf .
Decorative finishes for painted or enameled surfaces are discussed later in the chapter furniture makers of the 16th century .
OPAQUE FINISHES
As previously mentioned, the purpose of an opaque finish is to conceal the surfaces of woods deficient in grain patterns, or to hide inferior material, or even poor workmanship brass candelabras made in china . Applied with brush or spray gun, these finishes run the gamut> of color and sheen, from a high gloss enamel to flat paint, and may be decorated with decal conian! as, stencils, peasant painting, various novelty effects, or glazing end table ivory inlaid india wwii . This so-called “painted furniture” has become justly popular in bedrooms, bathrooms, kitchens, rumpus rooms and nurseries, as well as on the outdoor porch or in the garden antique maple drop leaf dining table .
Enamel Finish english writing desk spiral legs . Although a good grade of enamel will effectively resist mild heat, >lot water, milk, fruit stains, and alcohol, unless specifically recommended by the manufacturer, it is not intended for outdoor use photos of antique chambersticks . Enamels use varnish, lacquer, or u synthetic as a vehicle for their pigments antique drop leaf sofa table .
Varnish enamels, unlike paint, which must be thoroughly brushed out, ar; flowed on with the least possible brushwork christian mayer furniture . Usually used at can consistency, 4 varnish enamel may be thinned with varnish or turpentine antique dutch bureau . Enamels can be sprayed, particularly if heated, although with a suction-feed gun on a srnaL compression unit it may be necessary to dilute the mixture as it comes in the can
Pigmented lacquer (enamel) produces a very hard, durable, water-resistan antique tea scoop jockey hat . film, which is quick-drying and therefore likely to be dust-free 18th century wardrobe . Not suitable fo brushing it is sprayed oil after dilution with lacquer thinner antique hoover price . Since the laccuer its thinner, and lacquer spray dust are highly inflammable, precautions are n(ces sary to prevent combustion when spraying inside the shop art deco dressing tables . The installation o an exhaust fail should be seriously considered if extensive spraying operation! are contemplated indoors antique bowls 1700’s .
Synthetic enamels can be applied by either spray or brush with equal success Made from a synthetic resin base they deposit a tough, weather-resistant 31m which dries in from 4 to 6 hours unless accelerated by baking piertables . Their solvents are supplied or specified by the manufacturer belgian designers included henry van de velde and gustave serrurier-bovy .
Today there are many “quick-drying” and “one-coat” enamels on the market in a variety of colors and glosses serpentine pembroke table . While it is true that when applied over a wool as hard and as light colored as maple or birch a single coat will hide with a uniform gloss, yet it is not likely that one coat will satisfactorily cover softwoods such as white pine and basswood, porous woods like poplar and spruce, coarse woods with the variegated grainings displayed by yellow pine and fir, or (ark redwood or gumwood candelabra baroque .
On soft woods, a hardening coat of shellac, diluted 50 per cent with denatired alcohol, can be applied and sanded smooth when dry with 3–o abrasive gay antiqe . A cark wood, or one with a prominent grain, should receive a priming coat of enamel that has been reduced at the rate of a tablespoon of turpentine to a quarter pint of varnish enamel george hunzinger . When thoroughly dry, this coat is sanded smooth and given a second coat at can consistency oak drawer leaf table .
Undercoater art deco legs desk . The best professionally applied enamel finishes consist of at least three coats and a final rubbing antique french fluted table drawer . This insures both greater depth and smoothness in the final film george hepplewhite stringing . Instead of diluting the enamel for the initial coat, an enamel undercoater is used dresden richard klemm . This is nothing more than a heavily pigmented, flat-drying hard paint that possesses better hiding qualities than are offered by the glossy enamels antique tea cabinet . The fact that the undercoater is basically a paint does not mean that a flat wall paint can be successfully substituted for it; raw paint is too ;oft to stand up to the necessary sanding artdeco lamp . If, however, an undercoater is not available when needed, a satisfactory substitute can be mixed from 8 parts of flat write paint to which i part of enamel has been added as a hardener secretaire empire 1800 .
Although enamel undercoater comes only in white, it can and should be tirted to approximate the shade of enamel to be used period drawing room looks . This is easily accomplished by thinning a small amount of color ground in oil with turpentine and stirring it gradually into the white undercoater how did 18th century cabinet makers finish their cabinets . Since an exact match is not required, the final shade should not be markedly darker or lighter than the enamel barker brothers coffee table for sale . The following table indicates the approximate tint that will be produced by all ounce of thinned color added to a gallon of white undcrcoater, enamel, or paint:
Desired Tint Pigment Color
Cream Golden ocher
Yellowish Medium chrome yellow
Warm ivory Raw sienna
Yellowish ivory Yellow ocher
Peach Burnt sienna
Apricot Orange chrome yellow
Coral rose American vermillion
Lavender pink Rose pink
Orchid Rose lake
Light gray Raw umber
Warm gray BUI-111 umber
Cream gray Vandyke brown
Dove gray Drop black
Steel gray Lamp black
Gray blue Ultramarine blue
Robin’s-egg blue Prussian blue
Light blue green Blue green
Light yellowish green Yellowish green
Enamel Undercoat Schedule brass indian tea tables .
i antique tea set - rh macy . San( surface with a 2/o abrasive, clean lhorutwhlv antique dutch chest on chest . and sea> end grain sheffield plate dish rings . Seal knots with aluminum paint antique tea table history .
2 1920’s art deco sofa . Apply one coat enamel undc-rcoater tinted to approximate shade of final coat square drop leaf tea table with gated legs .
3 pembroke hepplewhite . Fill cracks and sand smooth with ;/o abrasive art deco sofa 1925 .
4• Apply intermediate coat of half and half underwater all(> enamel davenport desk mechanism . S comtoise clocks longcase . Sand lightly with 3/o abrasive pine furniture .
6 “chateau des tuileries” . Apply finish coat of enamel looking for 4 feet wide drop leaf table .
7 sheriton roll top antique bureau . For a semigloss luster, rub to hard smoothness will’ 3-F pumice stone and rubbim, oil chenghua foot rims .
8 rectangle table pilar foot . For a high Polish use rottenstone and water (see section devoted to varnish finish) deco rocket cabinet .
Paint Finish 1896 british ceramics . Frequently constructed from cypress, pine or redwood, outdoor furniture must be protected from the elements by a tough, elastic film that will not chalk off under careless handling jupe dining table . These slick or porous wood 18th century chest antique .; require a
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coat whose adhesive qualities are sufficiently tenacious to provide a good bond art deco examples . Modern house-paint primers contain lung oil, which needs no thinning as it comes from the can brass serving tray with italian inlay wood . Aluminum paint or shellac should be used to close end grain and to cover knots yabu fruit .Unless a sloppy or dirty coat has been applied, it is not necessary to sal I between paint coats table art deco+lyre . The second coat should be a good grade of exterior ion e paint, hardened by zinc oxide up to one third of the pigment antique iranian carved tray . A final coat of tl exterior paint, without thinning, will complete the job malard furniture . In no case should -)aii t be applied over an old enamel finish or vice versa; owing to their different e)pa> Sion rates, the extreme changes in temperature to which outdoor furniture subjected will result in cracking and crazing of the exterior coat nabeshima decoration . A final co t of exterior spar varnish will stop the chalking and weatherproof the surfac- czechoslovakian quality porcelain . rosewood and brass inlaid dining room furniture .
Outdoor furniture which will be given some protection from the weathe 17th century american dressing table .• c marquetry italian tray .~ be finished satisfactorily with paints designed for interior use antique.porcelain.italian. . If the furl -itil e is to be used on a covered patio, or if it is carried inside during showers a :l stored indoors during winter months, the extreme weather-resisting qualit; ?S f exterior house paint are not required antique sette michael thonet . On wooden furniture which is to be give I an opaque finish that will conceal the wood, interior paints, such as are de— yongzheng octagonal plate .igll& for bathroom and kitchen finishes, will be, satisfactory in most cases flatware handles fiddle leaf . This is tr of even the water-mixed latex paints so widely used in interior finishing 18th century “music stand” .
When it is not desired to conceal the grain the wood, an essentially wea,he, proof finish can be given to outdoor furniture by the application, first, of a tranparent wood sealer and second, of one or more coats of good-quality spar vai nis or boat varnish 17th century trestle table with claw feet . If the wood is smooth enough and clean, simply apply the s?al;, according to the manufacturer’s directions regency double pedestal tilt table anqique . Sanding before application of th gothic arch furniture . varnish should not be necessary unless the wood is rough or dirty mahogany coffee tables .
Heavy wooden furniture such as Adirondack chairs and the familiar redx-oo, picnic sets, will weather to an unexciting brownish gray unless it is protected >vit’ a coating art deco inlay dresser . A special finish is obtainable for redwood which will maintain th natural color or something that resembles it for sale antique pedestal candle table 3 legs brass claw feet . On other woods a mixture of on part boiled linseed oil to one part turpentine may be brushed on when the N oo is new and renewed about twice a year mahogany antique japanese furniture designer . Or when this coating is first applie , i may be followed up with spar varnish mechanical drawings on dressing table . Renewal then requires only revarnis ing
The best method of finishing reed or fiber furniture is by spraying, eve P only a hand-pump sprayer is available art deco and exotic leather . Brushing piles up paint in the interst es wipes thin on wearing surfaces, and fails to reach deep spots rousseau shagreen .
TRANSPARENT FINISHES
The purpose of all furniture finishes is to provide a protective coating; tr art deco ladies writing desk .nsparent finishes provide this coating without obscuring the underlying grain of the wood claw foot dresser . For woods such as mahogany, walnut, red gum, and the fancy veneers : nd inlay woods that possess sufficient natural color and a desirable grain patt-rn, a natural finish g employin no stain but providing a desirable Sheen is enti ely
appropriate art nouveau france origins .
The present vogue for natural finishes is a normal reaction from a pe iod simulate rich depth 19 century mahogany gateleg table . Nowadays the native grain and figure of choice hardwoods is appreciated and enhanced by more honest methods rococo silver candlestick .
The schedule for any transparent finish must consider the porosity or coarseness of the grain to be covered art deco wooden armchairs . Except with mission or weathered oak and Old World finishes, it is common practice to fill all coarse-grained woods so that the pores are flush with the surrounding surface 19 century english roll top desks . This builds up a uniform level for succeeding finish coats, free from pockets for dust and dirt deposits pembroke end table . Colored fillers, furthermore, are important aids in emphasizing the grain pattern ironstone pottery .
Fillers antique spanish blue and white pottery . Ready-prepared fillers are entirely satisfactory and easy to apply antique octagon knee hole desk . They are available in stock shades of light and dark walnut, red and brown mahogany, natural, light and dark golden oak, other wood colors, as well as white for novelty finishes german antique card table . The addition of drop black ground in oil will produce the deeper shades, and zinc oxide will lighten the color of a prepared filler until it is suitable for almost any job lion cabriole antique . For the hobbyist who prefers to mix his own filler or has a special job in mind, it is no difficult matter to make up a natural (transparent) base filler from powdered rock quartz, known to the trade as “silex antique fall front desk .” A mixture of 2 oz aaron burr desk . of turpentine, 2 oz contemporary designs for dressing table . of japan drier, and 5 oz table paw feet antique . of boiled linseed oil is slowly stirred into 2 lb carl walters ceramics . of fine powdered silex 1945 mahogany desk . The resulting mixture is thinned as shown in the table below and can be colored with pigments ground in oil different types of roman furniture . Vandyke brown shaded with drop black, burnt umber, rose pink, or zinc white will provide a variety of colors anglo indian antiques .
Mixture antique pattern cabinet . Paste (silex) filler is available in half-pint, quart, and gallon cans weighing approximately i lb louis xvi revival sideboard with porcelain inlays ., 5 lb antique porcelain +swan +painted . and ii lb antique score music . respectively empire writing table . Although it is already mixed with linseed oil and japan drier, the paste must be thinned to the consistency of thick varnish so that it can be brushed on antique ceramic dish in silver stand . As a thinner, naphtlia, decreases the drying time while turpentine tends to hold the coat open; the two can be mixed together to moderate the drying period examples of 19th century pennsylvania furniture . Boiled linseed oil will hold the coat open for at least half an hour; japan drier will speed up the drying process ecole de nanci furniture . The thickness of the mixture will depend upon the coarseness of the pores to be filled antique chippendale dining chairs with bronze leg decoration . The filler mixture required for the more common woods is suggested below:
Heavy Medium Thin None
Philippine mahogany Walnut Maple Cedar
Oak Mahogany Gurnwood Pine
Ash Cherry Birch Basswood
Chestnut Rosewood Beech Poplar
Elm Redwood Fir
Alder Spruce Cypress
Obviously, the larger the pores to be filled the thicker the mixture must be, and vice versa antique gate leg table . As received, the paste filler must be well spaded with a putty knife and thinned to brushing consistency for the job in hand antique sheffield piece marked “royal sheffield” . Relative measures Application antique georgian dining table, pad foot . Assuming that a dark shade of filler has been selected to h -blight the grain figure in walnut, mahogany or oak in order to distinguish it f’orn imitations on guniwood, poplar, beech, and other inferior woods, the first ep, before the actual filling operation is to apply a wash coat of white shellac, dil fed i part shellac to () parts of denatured alcohol antique cherry drop leaf six legs . This will prevent the oil in the filler from darkening the wood 19th century 5 legged table .
Meanwhile the filler is mixed to a creamy brushing consistency, regardles• of whether it is of 16- or 8-lb base antique mahogany drum tables library tables writing tables value popular . When the wash coat of shellac sealer has c(111- pletely dried, the filler is liberally applied by means of a short-bristle brush 2:ith the grain chinese chicken coop armoire . Because of later operations it is wise to limit the brushing-in to a maximum of about To sq ft at a time spanish fashion 16th century .
Within 15 or 20 minutes the sheen of the filled surface will have flatted s fficiently for wiping early 19th century american rosewood cabinet makers . This is accomplished by “towing-off” all surplus filler, wi across the grain with clean burlap rags 1970s ashtray “art deco” style . If the filler has commenced to harsen it can be softened by moistening a rag in the naptha thinner indian vernacular furniture . For cleaning out carvings, headings, and corners a picking stick whittled from a 6 in wooton chest . lengt of ,Y8-in 19th century bavarian side chairs . dowel and sharpened to a pencil point at one end and to a sharp we ge at the other is useful under a burlap layer talavera de la reina tiles and spain and antique .
After all surplus filler is towed-off, a final wiping with a soft tintless cloth along the grain will insure complete cleansing spiral leg gateleg table . The filler must then be alto -ed its full drying time antique circle furniture . Rather than risk sealing a damp sealer it is advisable to increase the minimum drying time by one half; thus the so-called “4 hour” fil ers should be permitted 6 hours and those retarded by turpentine and linseed oil allowed a full 36 hours dresser with rack in middle . A light sanding with 3–o paper followed by a dus ng with compressed air from a vacuum cleaner or empty spray gun will incur a smooth surface for sealing english stoneware .
The hobbyist will encounter so-called “liquid wood fillers” on the mar et, which are little more than colored sealers for softwoods antique 17th century fork . Composed of an infe for grade of varnish with a small amount of silex, these liquid fillers are freque ly employed in cheap furniture finishing daniel quare pocket watches made in 1674 .
Sealers lions claw brass . Prior to applying the filler the wood was protected from discolorat on by a sealer consisting of a wash coat of diluted white shellac dovetailing on 17 century furniture . Professional finisli•rs of high-grade furniture prefer to seal the filler also, using white shellac for li - ht finishes and orange shellac for the darker browns and reds in the proportion of i part shellac to 4 parts of denatured alcohol ceramic platter italian crustacea .

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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 .
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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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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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OUTDOOR FURNITURE
WITHIN the limitations of season and climate, the universal urgetoward outdoor living has become an important trend, which is noticeably reflected in modern architectural design antique desks by wilkinson and son . -New houses are being constructed to afford privacy to verandas, loggias, and patios dutch east india marks . Older houses are having their porches emphasized and their backyards glamorized antique pattern coat of arms . Picture windows and French doors are opening up the outside walls so that the formerly sporadically used porches and terraces have become integrated into the home as “outdoor rooms french table stretcher draw leaf .”
This flowing of the home’s interior into the open air has naturally exerted certain influences upon porch and lawn furniture design, as well as on exterior decoration neo-classical side chair . While comfort durability- remain paramount considerations, the “outdoor living room” conception has introduced a diversity in utility and styling
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formerly lacking antique gate leg table very narrow . This is especially noticeable where protection from weathering exists, either due to overhead cover or climatic conditions ruba glass factory in italy . Under the-*– favorable circumstances outdoor furniture very properly merges with its more delicate-appearing indoor counterparts antiques lamps made by universal statuary co. .
Construction Details urn cutlery box . In general, however, it is the accepted fate of outdoor furniture to be left to the mercy of the elements for weeks and months at a time 1700s brass tea caddy . This requires a rugged type of construction whose basic simplicity makes optional the use of the more complicated forms of joinery robert adam dining tables . Since there is no need to hide the heads of screws or nails, the lowly butt joint may well come into its own, and a simple set of hand tools suffice for all operations, with the possible exception of the cutting of satisfactorily rounded wheels mihalik art pottery ashtray . If these are not obtainable from a local lumber mill or woodworking shop, it is often possible to utilize the disk wheels from toy wagons or scooters, particularly when the finished piece is to be painted voc dutch furniiture chest photos . It should be observed in passing that galvanized screws and nails are sufficient for this outside construction, unless salt air is prevalent double gate-leg table antique . Tn the latter case brass or bronze screws and cement-coated or copper nails will furnish the necessary corrosive resistance royal court floral bone china hand made & painted by craftsman staffordshire . Where glue is used it should, of course, be waterproof c19 commodes .
Choice of Wood art nouveau france origins . When selecting a wood for outdoor construction it is well to choose a heartwood that is relatively resistant to decay; the untreated sapwood of nearly all species has a low resistance to decay ebay - 8 legged mahogany drop leaf dining table . As noted in Chapter r, the different species of woods are decay-resistant to varying degrees antique bentwood chair kohn . The Forest Products Laboratory of the U french drawing room furnature .S antique table wooden hinge drop leaf . Department of Agriculture lists native heartwoods tinder the following five catagories:
Cedars
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Douglas fir (dense)
Oak, white
Pine, southern yellow (dense)
Douglas fir (unselected)
Gum, red
Pine, southern yellow (unselected)
Ash, commercial white Beech
Birch, sweet, yellow Hickory, western
Maple, sugar
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Finish leaves for old oak table? . Hand in hand with the selection of the kind of wood goes the choice of finish antique worcester porcelain factory+grainger . For white and colored effects, a good grade of lead and oil gloss paint applied in at least three coats will suffice under normal conditions dog kennel dressers . At the seashore, or wherever salt air is prevalent, it is advisable to substitute 15 to 20 per cent zinc white for a like amount of white lead antique 6 ft. st. louis credenza values . Since the zinc requires more oil to break it down, it should be mixed separately before adding it to the lead mixture mahogany cellaret .
Mildew may develop oil paint that is continuously exposed to damp, humid, and shady conditions, especially when the paint film is soft antique dressing table maple venner . White paint containing both lead and zinc requires a minimum of oils and therefore dries so hard that it is highly resistant to mildew 1930 upholstered chair . Darker paints require more oil and are consequently more subject to mildew antique narrow drop leaf table .
Mildew Prevention dog kennel dressers . Although some ready-mixed paints now contain a mildew-preventive compound, the home painter can procure his own fungicide and add it to his prepared paint without difficulty dressers with shelves on the side . To harden the film, the oil that has risen to the top of the unstirred paint is poured off at the rate of one pint to the gallon of mixture 19century british armschairs . This is replaced by one-half pint of turpentine to each gallon of paint verlys smoke glass . The additional preventive of an ounce of mercurous chloride
(calomel), dissolved in the turpentine before mixing, will produce a paint whose hard, fungus-proof film will be highly resistant to the sooty or rusty mildew deposits georgian telescopic silver candlestick .
Colors antique english ironstone . The choice of colors is a matter of personal taste canterbury music stand . Garden furniture is commercially finished in an unobtrusive green or in the universally satisfactory white, which is prone to chalking japanese botanical motifs . Nowadays there are available durable, sun-resistant enamels with alkyd-resin bases, and for furniture constantly exposed to still and weather it may prove advisable to finish with an automobile enamel napolean empire furniture . Whatever the medium used, the home painter call indulge his or her fancies in two color applications tavolino giapponese realizzato in lacca e avorio . With a bright flower garden or shrubbery background providing the dominant color note, the furniture can well be subordinated by using contrastingly cold colors, such as a French gray and blue dining room table made from huge clock . On a tiled terrace, or against a brick wall, the warm colors of the bricks might be picked up images antique table wares ming dynasty .’a the furniture seats or table tops, with the brown door and window trim reflected in the legs and uprights antique stanford refectory table with end leafs . Suggested color combinations are included in Chapter
Finishing Methods black stone top coffee table octagon antique . When it comes to the matter of application, there are many amateur painters who are either unmethodical in their procedures, or are so engrossed in appearance and color that they lose sight of the fact that the primary reason for painting any outdoor construction is to preserve it antique fluted leg desk . This is likely to result in the omission of large areas concealed from sight, which receive no benefit of a protective paint film antique rococo figurines . By upending the piece of furniture and painting the lower parts first, not only will the unseen surfaces receive their share of paint preservative, but much bending of back or knees will be avoided 16th century royalty dining room tables . Special attention should be paid to all sides and crevices of joints, where water can enter and remain to the detriment of end grains marcel breuer pel . A spray gun is most useful at these points antique sofa made in italy .
Furniture constructed from milled lumber that is to be stained or finished “natural” must have its pores thoroughly closed to resist the corrosive effects of weathering 17th cent refectory table . The matter of fillers and finishes is thoroughly covered in Chapter 5; it is well to remember, however, that a final coat of a good grade of exterior spar varnish is excellent weatherproofing antique 18th century soldiers chest . If spare time is rationed, it is good practice to coat the raw wood with raw linseed oil as partial protection until the final finish can be applied, at some later date art deco antiques contemporary world paris .
In conclusion it is suggested that the styling and, to some extent, the finish Of most outdoor furniture described in this chapter are such that it will render year-round recreational service indoors in the rumpus room, when seasonal changes curtain off the extra “outdoors room bronze+chrome+sculpure+josephine baker .” Peasant painting with a protection coating of spar varnish will enliven the recreational hours, both indoors and out antique apostle spoons . The sturdy nature of the construction is suitable for withstanding hard usage by teen• CHAIRS
Two characteristics strongly accented in most outdoor chairs are a strong, weatherproof type of construction and extreme concessions to comfort 1800’s reproduction dining room tables . Since the emphasis in outdoor living is placed upon leisure, the lines of the popular types of chairs are more relaxed, with the backs tilted to semireclining angles, to encourage easy lounging breakfront bookcase with secretaire . Colorful, waterproof fabrics are available to cover the cushions that replace the indoor upholstery, with woven rope often substituted for the familiar steel springs german harlequin artist 1940’s .
Folding wood or metal chairs are resorted to when space consideration are paramount pembroke pedestal table rosewood . In other cases chairs and settees may assume massive proportions walnut +scalloped +table +victorian +breakfast table . Mobility can be restored to this type of furniture by the addition of a pair of wheels attached to one pair of legs, as is explained later vintage mahogany drop leaf table 1940 .
Folding Beach Chair theodore haviland limoges 1903 to 1925 green with gold medallion procelain . An old favorite, not only on the beach but in the garden or on the porch, is the easyto-close but sometimes hard-to-open folding beach chair (Figure 3 antique chamber pots .1) 17 century extending tables . With its arms, adjustable back and suspension
seat it is one of the most comfortable of lounging chairs cabriole leg console table with mirror . Simply constructed of -Y4 in patent imperial dining table gillows . X I Ys in lion carved oak daybed . hardwood, the legs
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The ends of all members are rounded and the arms scooped out to a 7/8-in collectors of paul frankl . thickness at their rear ends as shown in Figure 3 arabisque furniture in ny .ic antique chamber cabinets . The Y4-in antique.porcelain.italian. . holes for the dowel-stretchers are bored completely through both ends of ( antique tile painted in puce .4) and (B), and at one end of back rests (C) 18th century amboyna card table . To avoid splitting, these holes should be no nearer the ends than specified in the drawing porcelain from 1500s .
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Tenons of Y4-in clock singer music candlesticks . diameter are cut or turned at the end of each stretcher for a tight fit into their respective holes boulle chair . Stretchers (F) and (G) are fitted into (A) and (B) respectively, and stretcher (H) into the lower ends of (C) antique glaces . Instead of wedges, finishing nails are driven into the tenoned ends of the stretchers from the undersides, to prevent spreading meissen allegorical figurines .
Legs (A) and (B) and back rest (C) are fitted together and the holes bored for rivets (J) an(> (K), as pictured silver candelabra made in birmingham . Three notches Y2 in early seventeenth century refectory table . deep are cut in the back legs as shown, commencing 5 in empire side table . from the ends and separated on 53Yi-in fake art deco nouveau . centers antique fall front desk . Metal washers are slipped over the outside ends of the rivets (J), after which they are peened flat antique drop front desks . Meanwhile arms (E) can be riveted to support (D) at (M) quartetto tables .
Supports (D) are now threaded onto long rivets (K) creamware tureen . After the latter are peened, the arms (E) are leveled off to check the location of rivets (L) black alvar aalto stool 60 finmar . The riveting of the latter at this point completes the construction chinese antiues and inlay and tables and cherry . It will be noted that all rivetheads are tight against passing surfaces so that the bulkier peened ends are on the outside where they will not block the clearances necessary when the chair is folded kandler meissen porcelain continents .
A 50-in oak chamber pot chair . length of awning material is cut and hemmed to a x6/38-in antique drop leaf sofa table . width with horizontal hems i-Ye, in typical art deco furniture . wide at each end turkey fine carpets hereke with metal . A 21-ill chiffonier 19th century . section of solid metal curtain up from the foot end, and the location of the holes for the dowel tenons harlequin louis xv chest french . The details indicate the exact location of all holes that must be bored antique dutch cylindrical bureau . The dowels are tenoned to fit into holes of Y8-in 18th century american porcelain . diameter serpentine sideboard buffet veneer inlay carving kneehole .
To assemble, the back legs (A) are first bolted to the insides of the front legs (B) by means of flatheaded bolts with washers under the nuts 16th century silverware . The front and back dowels (F) and (G) are then tenoned into place and anchored with short finishing nails as shown in detail A british antique chair .
Next the two dowels (G) in the lower part of the backpieces (C) are fitted and anchored into their tenons, and the frame is “dry”-fitted into its notches in the back legs to insure that its sides are flush with those of the front legs antique display cabinets glass drawers . The connectors (E) can then be bolted into place meuble d’appui value .
All that remains is to attach the arms (D) chiffonier 19th century . These are secured to the tops of the front legs and almost halfway up the back by means of angle irons regency mahogany settee hairy paw . The latter can be securely fastened to the underside of the arms, but must be permitted to pivot on single bolts that pierce the front legs and back members lenci mermaid figurines . To prevent tearing the users’ clothes, it is best to use flathead bolts from the inside, lightly peened over washers on the outside makers of antique table clock with music in china .
The seat and back can be made removable in the same manner as explained in the previous section on the folding beach chair delft concentric circles . Curtain rod sections in this case, however, are apt to prove cumbersome and will interfere with folding the deck chair antique silver fish knives ivory handle . If the canvas seat is tacked to the inside edges of its dowels, it can easily be removed at some later date how to build a refrectory table . The same is true of the 18-in 18th century antique american gateleg . wide strip of canvas that forms the back cooking utensils in the 17th century . No rigid dowel or other member interferes with a comfortable conformation of the canvas back to that of the sitter early 17 centurey gateleg tables . Both pieces of canvas should have their edges hemmed or bound to prevent fraying and consequent loosening from their long tacks herculaneum stoneware for sale . Both pieces should also be stretched
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Adirondack Chair folk art deco wooden dining chair . Another sturdy all-weather lawn chair that has retained its popularity through the past decade is the so-called Adirondack chair (Figure 3 pembroke pedestal table rosewood .3a) art deco desk wood . The model described below is a variation that retains the basic seat slant and back rake so essential to comfortable lounging meissen blanc de chine candlesticks .
The back legs (B), arms (L), and arm supports (M) are compass- or band-sawed in pairs according to the patterns in Figure 3 mahogany kommode .3b furniture with delft porcelain inlay . The back splats (E, F, and G) can be cleated together and their top ends cut to a wide arc, although a satisfactory effect is secured by
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(A) 2 1 Y8 4 21 Front legs
(B) 2 Y4 6 31 Back legs
(C) I -Y4 3/ 23% Front stretcher
(D) 1 Y4 4/ 19/ Back seat rail
(E) 1 /”4 4/ 33/ Back, center splat
(F) 4 M 2/ 33/ Back splats
(G) 2 ‘Y4 2,Y8 16/ Back splats
(H) x Y4 1-1/4 21/ Back top rail
(J) 1 13/4 2/ 26 Back and arm brace
(K) x Y4 13/4 21 Back cleat
(L) 2 Y4 7/ 28% Arms
(M) 2 Y4 3,Y4 9/ Arm supports
(N) 6 Y8 2/ I21 Seat slats
and sawing the three splats on either side diagonally downward 2Y4 in how high above a sideboard should a mirror be hung . Mortises are cut in the front legs to house the front stretcher (C) so that its lower edge will be 6Y2 in fall front french desks . above the ends of the feet maurice dufrene art nouveau porcelain .
To insure a rake of 17% in scriptoire . for the back, the brace (J) for the center of the back and the inner ends of the arms is beveled on its narrow edge so that the top surface measures iyg in coimbra portugal teacup bird motif . and the bottom, 2% in antique tureens .
The first step in assembling is to screw the arm supports (M) to the front legs from the inside, flush with the outer edges vintage apostle spoons . Next the back legs (B) are face-screwed to the front legs (A) so that the upper edges of their front ends are flush With the outer surfaces of the front legs and 14% in art deco console table black . above the ends of the feet voysey furniture . The front stretcher (C) is then lapped into its mortise and the back cleat (K) lightly nailed across the tops of the rear ends of the back legs (B) approximately r8Y2 in 18th century antique american gateleg . from the front ends art deco silver train straight on view image .
The back splats can be screwed to their top rail (H) with descending spacings as indicated in the drawing makers names of antique pottery england . With the frame laid on its side, the back assembly is placed in position against cleat (K) so that a rake of 17Y4 in antique neoclassical silver basket . will result chinese antiues and inlay and tables and cherry . ft will be found that the center back splat (E) will measure approximately 30% in georgian elliptical dining tables ash . above back cleat (K) when in this position burr coffee table . Back seat rail (D) is now fastened in position octagon mahogany antique table value .
The arms can now be laid in position resting upon the back and arm brace (J) important buildings in the 17 century in italy . The latter is moved up and down until the arms are horizontal, allowing a 2Y8-in 19th century furniture makers . overhang at the back, and its position marked across the back splats, to which it is then face screwed lusterware made in czecho-slovakia . Before fastening the back assembly firmly between cleat (K) and rail (D), it is wise to again check that the chair arms are horizontal cassone in pastiglia . When the back has been screwed to rail (D), the arms can be fastened in place to brace (J), legs (A) and supports (M) antique shop slovakia . All that remains is to screw the six chair slats across the back legs at regular intervals japanese antique tea table . All edges of these slats are chamfered, with the front edge of the front slat well rounded and sanded 1840s wooden chest .
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Garden Bench value of marble top dresser from the civil war . The bane of garden sitters is the damp seats encountered in
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The bench pictured in the drawing is a finished product calling for miter and tenon joints where the rails, arms and back splats Joint the legs small square drop leaf table with 2 chairs . A more rough-and-ready but thoroughly solid job will result if the rails are butt-jointed around the outside of the legs, the arms screwed to the legs and Y4-in antique drop leaf dumb waiter . back slats fastened to the face of the back leg posts value of antique epergne . This will require an increase in the length of all these members, including the arms antique tripod table .
The procedure in assembling the bench as pictured would be first to cut the L,
mortises on the inside of the back leg posts for the back splats, then the mortises for the side rails and arms silve filigree fish slice and fork with ivory handles . The arms can then be band-sawed to shape and the tenons cut to fit into the mortises in the back leg posts, with mortises on the underside of the front ends of the arms to fit the tenons that must be cut at the upper ends of the front legs norman bel geddes desk .
The sides can then be assembled, glued, and, for additional strength, pegged british inlays demi-lune card table . While the sides are drying, the tongue-and-groove boards of the seat cover can be tenoned into their side cleat binders antique chinese carved wood nest of tables .
Next, the back slats are tenoned into their mortises in the sides of the back leg posts, and the seat slats screwed to the top edges of the side rails at V4-in antique japanese lacquer table . intervals 19th century, federal mirror . The front edge of the front slat should be rounded and sanded smooth english furniture toilet chest . The arms can now be fitted into place gate leg table round .
The seat cover can be butt-hinged to its seat-plate cleat before the latter is screwed on top of the back seat slat warm entree dish . Three hinges and long screws should be used because the cover is held Yg in “chinese screen” and “mother of pearl” . above the seat at the rear, solely by its hinges silver plated furniture .

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The legs are tapered to iyt in opalescent etched glass . by sawing along the two inner surfaces only empire side table . As will be noted in Figure 2 17th century pedestal dining table .83, the upper ends are notched to receive the rails, which are cut so that the legs slant out at about 5° in both directions 19th century casters . The stretchers are tenoned into place 5 in macassar ebony chest uk . from the bottom; the tenons must be cut to allow for the slanting of the legs table round drawers claw feet . Cleats are screwed to the lower edges of the rails to support the Y4-in 18th century table top french clocks . plywood seat, which can be cut to fit from a cardboard template, after the rails are glued and screwed into place, and the stretchers inserted gateleg “sheraton games table” . Ventilation in the seat is provided by a dozen or so /-in marble table inlaid antique . holes, bored through the plywood antique cigar chair with wood arms . The upholstery of the seat cushion is described in Chapter 6 flemish religious antique collector carved .
Bathroom stool antique 18c urns .
By lengthening the legs to 28 in old chair, padded fluted back, separate seat pad, balled front feet, wooden arm rests with hole in wood ., tapering them to Y8 in antique cabinets coat of arms . at the ends, and leg
the stretchers about 9 in iron and wood refectory tables . from the floor, the little stool can be raised to kitchen or bar height with no other changes in its dimensions reverse serpentine sideboard .
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Table lamps are being effectively fashioned from every conceivable kind of material in a profusion of highly imaginative forms antique oak drop leaf trestle . In addition to the traditional porcelain, glass, marble, and metal lamps, plastics, leather, bamboo, and curiously turned wood bases are available in a variety of graceful modelings 18th century mass produced tableware .
In addition, an amusing vogue suitable for Early American rooms has grown
up in the evolution of lamps as “conversation pieces walnut armchair josef urban art noveau .” These take the form of compositions glued or otherwise attached to rough pine, oak, or maple bases, consisting of vocational and avocational groupings of old-fashioned articles, such as a reaper’s iron tool head, including hone and perhaps a glove; a leaning horseshoe surrounded by a selection of ancient farrier’s tools; a wheelwright’s jack and wagon-wheel hub with one spoke remaining as the lamp support; an open Colonial almanac with square spectacles and case open on the pages as if momentarily laid (town by the reader; a pair of early infant’s shoes and simple toys scattered at random; old-fashioned carpenter’s wooden tools, inkwells with quill pens and faded, handwritten letters, and many other interestingly colloquial arrangements antique oak drop leaf end table . In this class, too, are lamp fixtures sprouting from old coffee mills, condiment cannisters, spice boxes, foot warmers, stone jugs, churns, decoy ducks, and children’s toys chinese lacquer bar .
jugs and Bottles deco tables . It is obvious, therefore, that the construction or assembly of modern electric lamps is limited only by the ingenuity of the home mechanic shearers cupboard heavy . If concealment of the cord from the lamp socket is not considered important, single and double socket assemblies are available from electrical and hardware suppliers that can be fitted into the necks of artistically shaped bottles, jugs, vases, earthenware pots, artillery shells, and the like how much did porcelain cost in the 1500s . Large glass acid carboys or pleasingly shaped jars or fishbowls can be filled with water tinted to harmonize with a room’s color scheme, or to complement a favorite pillow or wall hanging, to make colorful lamp bases glasgow art nouveau antiques . A pair of chemist’s flasks on a dressing table can contain water whose hue reflects the table’s ruffled skirt or the bedspread’s pastel colors antique vintage american sideboard identifying legs furniture . Wooden plugs can be whittled or turned to fit the mouth of the receptacle, and an electric fixture fitted to them as explained above “table george iv” .
A Variety of Bases from Available Materials art deco dining chairs with arms . For formal as well as informal rooms there are many materials in common use that can be easily assembled into attractive lamp bases refectory wood . One inveterate shopper of our acquaintance selects well-grained, round bread boards an(> rolling pins at the local five-cents-and-up store, sandpapers them smooth at home, removes the rolling pin handles, and burns out a through channel with a hot poker after drilling as far as possible from both ends black antique desk chair . An electric socket and nipple is held in place by plastic wood in the top hole with its cord running through the rolling pin and out the side, just above the bread board base, which is screwed to the opposite end from the underside atop an inverted ashtray (A of Figure 2 marcel goupy .84) austrian amphora vase . This type of lamp lends itself to a modern limed or off-white finish antique collectors .
For nautical rumpus rooms the above lamp, or one with a larger wooden or cardboard cylinder (capped by wood disks), wrapped with a single spiral of small rope, will blend well with the salty motif oriental round table with ivory inlays and elephant head legs .
Three twisted wood drapery rods screwed or doweled to round or octagonal the section devoted to plywood projects (page 56), when the latter is assembled with the same style of drapery rods, instead of smooth dowel legs palladian bookshelves .
Bundles of bamboo sections of equal lengths bound together near their upper ends and in the middle by seven or eight spiral turns of light brass wire can likewise be capped by walnut tops and bottom disks to form attractive living room lamps as in C type of chest constructed in the 18th and 19th century . Bamboo may be simulated by grooving i-in, dowels to imitate
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FiG eureka clocks . 2 pennsylvania house antique furniture prices .84 goldscheider polished stoneware germany . Table lamps edwardian utensils .
joints, and spokeshaving the central parts of the intervening spaces antique bird foots tilt table . Raw sienna with a fleck of burnt umber,well diluted by turpentine and linseed oil, is rubbed on lightly with a soft cloth and highlighted by wiping off most of the mixture from the spokeshave(> central sections art deco torch incense burner . The grooves are darkened with burnt umber 17th century french fashion .
Height austrian lacquer finish . Table lamp bases vary in height from 6 in swedish mahogany secretaire . boudoir lamps to r6-in china czecko-slavakia . library fixtures antique game table english empire . In general, an average height of from 8 to ii in italian nlaid bronze marble table tops ., when placed on a table 3o in empire sideboard antique value . high will prove most acceptable for reading 19th century antique furniture makers .
Hardware xiv marking furniture pictures . Where the electric cord is to be concealed in its “run” from the socket out of the base to the plug, threaded tubing is commercially available with nuts at both ends, as picture( in A of Figure 2 n hall norfolk .85 antique tilt top dinner table photos 1800 century . In a majority of lamps only a threaded, Y8-in small dressing table with cupboard and drawers . nipple is let in or “sunk,” like a dowel, into the top of the lamp dining table, 19th century . The bottom section of the electric socket screws onto the top of the nipple antiqu . When concealment of the electric cord is not considered important, it may be led out through a fiber bushing set in a hole that can be drilled in the side of the shell, as in detail B chess table and chairs, art deco . Detail C indicates a fixture that will raise the height of a low lamp base antique chinese ivory inlaid cabinet .
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finials and adapters threaded over the nipple, which may in turn enclose inverted glass globes upon whose upper edge the lampshades’ wire frames are crimped antique chippendale serving table . Care should be exercised that the shade is in proportion to the height and width of the lamp base silver pillar candlestick .
Nailbox Table Lamp 1620 plate british cobalt blue . Harmonizing with the Cobbler’s workbench and other Early American or Colonial furniture, a table lamp fabricated as a replica, of a small mailbox (Figure 2 how to simulate precious stones for decoration .86) is not only one of the simplest of woodworking projects to assemble, but also a most useful accessory, whose small compartments are ideal for holding cigarettes, pipes, ashtrays, decks of cards, or potted ivy pillared bookshelves .
Although the mailbox base can be, and probably was, “knocked together” with butt joints, it also offered its maker all excellent opportunity for practicing and displaying his efficiency at rabbeting and dadoing 1940’s invitation antique . Hence the two ends of the base pictured in Figure 2 bureau bookcase writing desk display cabinet 1930s .86 are rabbeted into the sides, and the handle that divides Sides
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the box lengthwise is dadoed into the ends, as illustrated french art deco walnut club chairs . The compartment dividers can be dadoed into the sides and butt-jointed to the handle-separator antique pembroke table, inlay design .
FiG lind plate brown peony style . 2 talavera de la reina ceramic .86 french aristocracy aftername . Mailbox lamp antique tankards .
A Ys-in louis xv dining table stretcher draw leaf . nipple is inserted in the center of the top edge of the handle and the light cord led down through a /-in daniel quare pocket watches made in 1674 . hole bored vertically through the handle and bottom antique ivory cigarette cases . A channel is routed out on the lower edge of the handle-separator so that the wire can make its exit through a hole in one of the ends, as shown in Figure 2 european cabinet maker tool chest .86 antique 17th century gentleman’s dresser . The wire must be in position before the handle is glued in place french antique writing secretaire . The bottom can be covered with felt antique drawer leaf dining table .
Glass Block Lamp 18c dining room cutlery urns . An effective modern lamp can be easily assembled from P drawing ornaments for furniture . 7-Yl-ill, glass building block and four pieces of 4-in craftsman for wooden vitrine . scrap lumber antique louis xiv dressing table .
As shown in Figure 2 anglo-indian furniture - thomas hope master chair .87, the glass block is set flush in a frame of three pieces The toppiece is mitered to the sides, which are let into the shaped bottom piece pillar leg sofa antique .
A Y8-in vintage apostle spoons . nipple is mounted in the center of the top of the frame, and the cord lies between the ridges of the glass block’s edges, coming out through a hole drilled in one of the sides lowenfink .
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To hold the glass block tightly within its frame, Y4-in english antique silver plated forks . dowels, sanded on one side, are bradded and glued inside the frame to correspond with the grooves in the edges of the block 19 century pennsylvania dutch trunk .
Glass blocks are also obtainable 5,Y4 in albarelli polychrome squared bottle . and ii antique table middle leave attached .Y4 in maggiolini furniture . square, and include transparent, translucent, or prismatic dimensional glass dining table antique spiral turned legs .
Plastic Lamp antique octagon table brass wood . A modern lamp with a deceptive spiral effect (Figure 2 1800 hundred french mantel and candle clock .88) is easily assembled from sixteen Y4-in french antique bedside chamber pot cupboards . plastic 4-in, squares, separated by Y2-in pembroke sheraton furniture mahogany string inlay . rings cut from a cylinder of iY2-in sideboards 16th century italy . diameter chinoiserie embossed tables . If the plastic squares are transparent (Lucite or Nexiglass), or a translucent white, the cylinder may be of black plastic or black lacquered wood chaire willian kent . If wood, a _’ antique furniture shop biedermeier .pia-in antique secretaire empire . hole must be drilled, through which to thread the /-in marble slab dining table . pipe for the electric cord neoclassical style brass seamed candlesticks . In the case of a plastic cylinder, whose inside diameter will invariably exceed 7/w in vizagapatam furniture ., wooden spacers must be cut to center the pipe antique table with small mirror .
The base, if it is to be lacquered black, can be of any available Y “berlin porcelain” figure “four continents” .4-in rococo revival silver plate . hardwood, 5Y2 in gustavian style dinning table for 8 . square, with beveled edges bread/cake baskets 17th century . A channel is cut to lead the wire out through one edge and a hole is countersunk on the underside to receive the lock nut at the end of the pipe, as pictured in Figure 2 venetian micromosaic mirror .88 18th candelabra .
A wooden or plastic Y2-in designs of arcs and pillars . collar is cut to fit over the top square and drilled to receive the threaded top of the pipe kotahya ceramic . The latter should be accurately measured so that after the bottom lock washer is lightly screwed on, the base and all
plastic squares, - toether with their spreaders, are threaded onto the tube, pills
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top collar, the tipper end or nipple can be screwed into the bottom of the pushbutton socket tightly enough to clamp the lamp assembly together antique three tined fork . A few turns of the lock washer may be necessary for final tightening antique chamber stand .

Fie czechoslovakian lusterware . 2 art deco and exotic leather .88 roccoccoware . Plastic lamp louis 14th loveseat .
To form the spiral effect, the bottom square (without spreader), is placed with its edges parallel to the base english pedestal sideboard . Each square thereafter, separated by its spreader, is turned one quarter to the right, making every fourth square parallel to the fourth one below, as shown in the diagram
In sawing the squares, a fine-toothed saw will reduce the need for extensive finishing of the sawed edges; the masking paper should be left on while the material is being processed 18th century austrian porcelain . To remove saw marks the edges can be dressed down with a file or a disk sander, followed by No italian inlaid table blue . iY2 in eliel saarinen johnson furniture co . sandpaper and successive grades down to No mahogany keyhole desk . 4/0 art deco tub .
The masking paper may now be stripped off and the edges ashed on a buffing wheel with FF or FFF pumice stone worked into a paste with water cabinet legs in walnut . As in all operations with plastic, the speed of the buffing wheel should be relatively slow to prevent overheating 1700 hepplewhite candle table staight leg . Warm water and soap are used for a final cleaning 18th century,antique british sofa .
can be used old oak dressers with the middle open . Translucent colors of pink, rose, or emerald quartz are obtainable, or the stronger ruby, sapphire, ultramarine, and yellows, as desired wiener werkstatte clock . 2 louis xv antique french commode .89 what is the value of triple candelabra silver candlesticks . Colonial bridge lanp mahogany demi antique extendable 3 leaf tables with fold-over top .
Colonial Bridge Lamp art nouveau/arts and crafts sideboards . A Colonial-styled bridge lamp with an armchair-height circular shell (Figure 2 king george sofa table with lion legs .89) is a project that will yield satisfaction out of all proportion to the simplicity of its construction arts crafts lyre end table . For those having access to power tools, graceful turnings can be substituted for the simple round columns and the feet shaped by hand important collectors watches rolex 1625 . For the worker with hand tools, an octagonal base, shelf, and column can be used, with a satisfactory effect barocan roll furniture .
The diameter of the circular base is 8 in verlys chinese ., with a beveled or molded edge frankl side table . On the underside an equilateral triangle is laid out as a pattern for the holes that are to be bored, as explained in the description of the Early American table (page 81), so that all legs splay outwards at a 125° angle meissen figures on bronze bases . A -Y4-iii drop leaf table elegant legs . hole is bored through The circular shelf or table (Figure 2 cabriole leg patterns .89) is cut with a it ~-in wiener werkstatte clock . diameter upholstered english armchairs . If a drill press is available, concentric circles just inside the edge oil the upper surface and around the center can be routed out for decorative effect antique blue glass end table . A Y8-in antique dining chairs style lion head love seat . hole is bored through the center of the shelf table, down into the top of the subcolumn to the depth of i in “perspectiva cabinet” ., to take the bottom end of the upper column french mahogany table in directoire taste of curule form . A double-ended do% el screw can be employed to afford added rigidity to this joint 19th century south african stinkwood antiques .
The arm is carved out of j%-in reproduction mochaware . stock with a Y8-in marquetry roll top desk . hole bored at one end to slip over the upper column creamware tureen neoclassical acanthus . A small hole is drilled to one side of this large hole for a wooden peg to pass through into a series of holes drilled in the side Of the upper column, so that the arm can be adjusted for height early delftware . If a screw box and wood tap are available, a wooden thumbscrew call be turned to fit into the arm, elirninatin,g, the series of holes along the column antique french trestle table .
A pushbutton lamp socket with a bracket-type, pivot base is riveted to the outer end of the arm, as illustrated in detail in the drawing nabeshima antique . If this standard style of socket is not available, a bracket can be cut from sheet brass, as shown courting chair photo . T lie large hole in the center of the pattern fits over a short piece of Y8-ill art deco harlequin fine china . nipple screwed into the socket’s shell, and is capped with a flat knurled nut, through which the lamp cord is led out empire lit bateau . Under no circumstances should a pull-chain socket be used, because a balkN, chain is liable to pull the whole lamp over if the arm is swung off-center value of apostle teaspoons’ .
The finial can be a turned and doweled piece, or in the shape of a square or round pediment rococo scallop shell motif . or a simple ball, as preferred chinese decorative motifs history .
Floor Lamp Table conservatism and feudal society . The modern trend toward versatility in furniture designing is most frequently exemplified in the dual-purpose functions assigned to occasional or end tables chamber pot . One such combination is the table with a built-in floor lamp, whose simple construction is illustrated in Figure 2 berlin plaque rectangular 19th century .90 refectory styles .
The construction of the table has already been described under “Plywood Projects—Corner Table” (page 58) carlo bugatti furniture antiques . Large dowels, medium-sized wooden drapery rods, brass or aluminum tubing, or polished electric conduit can be used for the legs, shelf supports, and the lamppost boulle furniture repair .

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Padlock empire drum night table . To satisfy youthful insistance on realism, a massive-appearing plywood padlock can be sawed out to fit over the hasp, as pictured in detail B of the illustration chinese precious stone and laquer cabinets . A small whittled peg or section of dowel, painted black, will serve to confirm the youthful owner’s contention that his treasures are safely locked up meubles decoration antique europe .
FIG 18th century display cabinets . 2 regency console table .72 1920’s art deco ceramics earthenware . Bureau catchall years of art deco period .
Bureau Catchall georgian tripod pedestal handkerchief table . By decreasing the pirate chest’s measurements to those indicated in Figure 2 antique brass teapot inlaid india .72, a small box for odds and ends on the bureau or dresser will result nathaniel russell, porcelain, drawing room . Glued together from Y4-in milanese cabinet ebony ivory . plywood, it represents a satisfying one-evening project prices and pictures of antique small tables made in india . The cleats can be omitted, and small brass hinges and padlock hasp used for hardware chamber pot table .
Pennsylvania Dutch Dower Chest antique dressers by northern furniture . A sturdy hope chest of early Pennsylvania origin (Figure 2 inexpensive antique wardrobes .73) makes a colorful addition to any room circular tilt top tripod tables . When lined with cedar it affords desirable storage for woolens, as well as for the traditional bridal linens regency ironstone marks blue .
To obtain a templet for the arched construction of the front and side panels illustrated in Figure 2 jacob-desmalter .73, two marks are made on one of the upper side rails, 3Y2 in 1900 antique mahogany dresser drawer . in from both ends on the lower, horizontal edge how to build a refrectory table . A curve with a 6y2-in english 16th century tables . radius is marked off between these marks and cut out with a compass or band saw antique furniture jugendstil . The rail can then be used to mark off identical arcs on the other rails perpetual calendar 18th century . The top rail for the back can be left straight regency secretare .
A Y4-in apostle spoon fruit pattern . groove Y,,i in french art deco porcelain jaguar . deep is cut in each arc, with the aid of a drill press, or hand-chiseled cockerel mark on pottery . The same-sized groove is routed in one edge of each stile and bottom rail, and on both long edges of the two center stiles, front and back antique+chippendale+dressing table+pictures .
Haunched tenons are cut in the top of each stile and on each end of all bottom Fu: 17th century gravy bowls . 2 antique pedestal end table mahogany with inlay scalloped edge .73 painted sideboard pine maryland . Pennsylvania German (lower chest mahogany console table monopodia .
rails antique table mirrors, standing lady . The corresponding members are mortised to form stuck panel frames neo classical console table antique . After the plywood panels are tried for fit, the mortise and tenon joints are glued and clamped antique brass table with animal legs . No glue is applied to the plywood caddyspoons . At the same time the top can be doweled and glued jugendstil furniture .
When the glue is dry, the corners of the four panels are rabbeted as shown ir the detail, Figure 2 antique english bone china tea sets empire .73 etruscan pottery olive . They are then glued and screwed at side and rear corners, with diagonal braces to insure true squaring art deco secretaire 1900 . Since the contemplated finish involves the peasant painting described in Chapter 5, flathead screws can be used, countersunk, and puttied complete antique porcelain sauceboat, stand and ladle .
The base has mitered corners with a simple cutout at the lower edge, whose rounded corners commence 3-YI in antique dresser names . in from both ends to form “legs edmund etling glass bird .” After being checked for a tight fit around the lower 2-YJ in mahogany hepplewhite table antique . of the chest, the base is glued together with four 2 in mid 17th century foods france . X 2 in “european art deco” war . blocks screwed to each corner from the inside oriental round table with ivory inlays and elephant head legs . Each block is bored to take a caster nancy daum butterfly lamp .
When the corners of the chest have dried, the bottom is butted to the frame and screwed on, after which operation the chest is inserted in the base, where it will rest on the four corner blocks scottish flame mahogany chest of drawers . It can be fastened firmly to the base by screws, countersunk lightly from the inside ivory handle sheffield flatware antique . The cove moldings are mitered and Lid (2I 1n kidney shaped dressing table antique . wide) Front and back stiles
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attached to the tipper edges of the chest and the base with countersunk finishing nails wood round pedestal with claws legs .
Cedar lining comes tongue and grooved in V4-in, strips approximately 3/1/4 in heated silver food dishes . wide antique indian ivory inlaid coffee table . Cedar plywood makes an excellent but more expensive lining late 19th century oak claw foot dining . The bottom is laid first, then each course, tongues up, is carried around the sides and ends, and butt-jointed george 3 style . The corners of the chest should be adequately braced from outside to withstand hammer blows from within 19th century chinese silk works . The top course is fitted so that it extends to within 141 in antique imari porcelain . of the top of the chest, when tongues are ripped off and it is sanded smooth antique blue glass kidney shaped end table .
To insure the proper overhang, two cabinet hinges are screwed to the underside of the lid and caught with a minimum of short screws on the top of the chest’s back edge dolphin sideboard . When the chest is upended, a pencil line can be run accurately around the outside edge of the chest, on the underside of the lid west indian art deco chairs . Another line drawn parallel to and Y4 in english stoneware . inside the first outline will mark the outer edge of the cedar lining for the lid maggiolini style inlaid furniture . A third line I in revolving bookcase drum table . outside the first outline marks an equal overhang for the lid designs for dressing table glasses .
The lid is then removed and its excess overhang cut off with rounded corners; the edges are beveled round and sanded swan plate kandler . Next a mitered course of cedar lining with its tongueless edges facing outward is bradded to the lid along the inside edge of the inner pencil line antiques table clock 1700 . “The interior of this mitered frame is filled with parallel strips to complete the g linin of the lid antique enamel drop leaf table .
A lock is recessed in the front edge and its keyhole framed with a suitable wrought-iron escutcheon plate, if desired clarice cliff style imitators . The hinges are screwed back on with longer screws and a chain fastened to hold the lid open 15th century chamber pots . Appropriate wrought-iron handles may be added jean claude chambellan . All edges and corners are beveled and thoroughly sanded to represent the roundness of age antique oak drawleaf trestle table .
Colonial Knotty Pine Cedar Chest antique nest of tables mahogany . Several methods may be employed to construct a simple pine storage chest william iv antiques . In the one described below (Figure 2 louis cube parquetry .74), random widths of knotty pine, either plain or V-grooved, or tongue and groove stock left over from a paneling job, are fastened with exposed dowel “pegs” to carry out the Colonial feeling antique 1700 silver tea pot . Pieces with the most knots and the handsomest grain are naturally chosen for the front, lid, and ends chippendale style coffee table tilt value .
To conceal the corner joints the ends of each side- and endpiece of the chest shown in Figure 2 antique empire marble top pier table,mirrored back ,marble posts .72 are cut with rabbet miter joints ormolou decoration . In Y4-in examples of anthemion designs on ceramic tableware . stock this is accomplished by cutting Ys-in french fluted legs . rabbets Yt in spoonback armchair . deep, then mitering the protruding ledge, which automatically reduces it to a length of Y8 in eastern antique dressers ., or half the thickness of the board jennens & bettridge tole tray .
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When all miters are cut and checked for fit, holes are drilled along the front and back sides of the corners to take -N-0 antique wine cooler and stand . 7 F makers of antique table clock with music in china .H chelsea moons porcelain . screws, countersunk /4 in black leather rocket chair with metal arms . and plugged, after glue has been applied to each rabbet wedgewood antiques tea service . If preferred, the corners can be fastened with dowels ogee bracket front foot . The bottom members of the chest’s sides and ends are also rabbeted and mitered into the bottom boards to preserve a finished appear- ance if it is ever decided to use the chest without its base forks and spoons in the 18th century . The bottom screws need not be plugged spanish table antique turned legs .
To make the base the four outside corners are mitered tea collectors . The drawer opening is sawed out of the front of the subbase, leaving a l:/-in antique “trestle table” kent . rail at the top drop leaf gate leg side table . The subbase can then be tried for easy fit around the bottom of the chest before it is glued and fastened together with plugged screws old oak dressers with the middle open . When the glue is dry, corner braces are cut into mitered halves and screwed in 0/8 in antique english ironstone . down from the top edges antique octagon desk .
The front and sides of the base can be cut out in a simple series of flowing curves typical of Colonial craftsmanship english rose porcelaine drawing and motif . (One such design is illustrated in Figure After the subbase has been glued and fastened together with plugged screws at its corners, the base is screwed to the subbase from the inside, so that the latter extends 2 in one drawer antique rectangular desk on pillar base . into the base chinese plant stands .
The construction of the drawer follows the conventional lines for center-slide drawers, with emphasis on strong joints to bear the weight of heavy linens victorian electroplate candlestick french sheffield . The dovetailed drawer described in a previous section devoted to drawer construction will admirably fill the bill art deco china sets from czecho slovakia .
Two 1% in fauteuil bureau . X iY2 in italian immigrant porcelain figures mantelpiece flatbacks . center slides are lapped, doweled, or lap-dovetailed into the lower rail nicholas sprimont silver spoon . Two smoothly sanded guides -Yg in xiv marking furniture pictures . X xY2 in brass railings marble furniture . are lap-dovetailed into the bottom of the drawer’s front- and backpieces, for each slide 1800’s library table . They are later glued in place along the drawer bottom with a few short brads inserted from inside silver candlestick pillar . The lower extension of the back of the drawer is cut out to receive the slides, 1/us-in dresden german antiques . projections being left in the center of the slot to ride over the slides dinner table english .
Quarter-round moldings are mitered around the top of the chest, the upper edge of the base, and its subbase antiquarian style 19th century furniture . The piece of molding along the front edge of the base is cut the width of the drawer, to which it is attached by finishing nails, countersunk, and puttied english hepplewhite revolving rent table .
The lid is constructed of a mitered frame of 6-in meissen porcelain rectangular plate . boards, covered by a glued-up panel of two shorter 6-in antique dresser names . boards, lapped back 2Y8 in silversmiths london england 19th century . all around, and screwed to the frame from the underside mobilier neoclassic antiques francais . Two filler strips are screwed 8Y2 in myott son & co hanley 1880 . apart across the width of the recessed panel to hold the cedar lining to the underside of the lid sidetable vignettes .
The interior of the chest is lined in the same manner as already described for the Pennsylvania Dutch dower chest silver plated corinthian hexagonal base three light candelabra . The lid is attached with a piano hinge, and a center break lid stay is installed craftsman oak . In this type of chest the keyhole can be left without an escutcheon plate circular glass pedestal dining table .
Pine Woodbox lombardy style dining room table 1800 antique . By reducing the dimensions and simplifying the base of the Colonial pine chest described in the preceding pages, a sturdy matching container for firewood can be easily constructed (Figure 2 myott son compagnie .75) antique wooden gate card table .
Suitable dimensions will provide a chest 36 in antique glass epergne . long and ig in antique box of some sort…..iron shaped ,hinged..with a leaf type engraving . wide with a total height of 17 in circular glass pedestal dining table . Since there is to be no drawer, the subbase is eliminated and the base proper constructed of separate legs and filler strips as will be noted in Figure 2 serpinetine leg table antique oak .75•
For added strength, as well as for experience, lock miter joints can be more easily constructed with hand or power tools in the narrow widths of siding used to build up a chest of this style antique italian bracket clock . If a simpler joint is used it can be strengthened by corner braces that have been ripped lengthwise into triangular strips (B) neoclassical sheraton style butlers sideboard . If heavy logs are used for firewood, it will be better to raise the bottom and reinforce it by strips screwed underneath to the edges of the chest (C) english george 111 silver .
In place of hinges the combination hinge and lid stay pictured in detail A can be installed 17th century german antique furniture commodes . The fabrication of the seat cushion will be described later in Chapter 7 lacquer artistry art deco . If the box is to be used as a window seat, its height will, of course, be dete>mined by the distance the window is set above the floor french neo-rococo marble top table .
KITCHEN CONVENIENCES
The culinary department of the modern home has made noteworthy advances during recent years as the result of scientific planning george hepplewhite stringing . Not the least important factor in this “wife-saving” campaign has been the development of well-proportioned cabinets for the compact and convenient storage of utensils and dishes queen’s lusterware .
Kitchen Cabinet drop leaf table wall semi circle . The one-piece job (Figure 2 candelabra baroque .76) described below can be easily altered to suit circumstances victorian sutherland table . It provides a working surface of 24 in antique ladies writing wedgewood . X 36 in de hua blue and white characteristics . with a 16-in “stickley brothers” quaint furniture reclining chair . clearance at the rear for tall articles such as electric mixers artdeco gilded lacquer furniturs . A plywood counter is specified on the assumption that it will be covered by linoleum, or other suitable material furniture makers of the 16th century .
Before the sides (A) and (B) of the cabinet are glued, a Y4-in “glass liners” plates lead . rabbet Y2 in normandy antique clock longcase . wide is cut along the inner sides of the back edges to take the plywood back english stoneware . After the sides are glued, instead of using clamps, the base cleats (E) can be screwed 3 in antique english column candlesticks . back from the fronts of the bottom edges, and the drawer guides (P) fastened in place, including the three on the right side art deco woman figure porcelain . Cleats (R) can also be lined up and screwed into place at this time, ready to hold the rear of the counter’s sides lyre based sheffield candlesticks . Blind dadoes are cut io in danish traders flora danica . apart in the upper sides for the bottom (G) and the shelf of the upper cabinet, (T) west indies bedroom furniture .

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The plinth is beveled as shown and is screwed or doweled to the spreader from underneath with a centered hole in its upper surface for the end of the lower pivot antique silver fork with family crest .
After the feet are doweled into place, the tenoned top rail and stretcher are “dry”-fitted british made drop leaf table from the 1940’s . The pivots of the lyre support are then inserted with washers between the rotating surfaces, and the rail and stretchers glued and clamped into their mortises design italian crockery cupboard .
When dry, the top is butt-hinged at its center to the top of the rail trestle draw leaf table . Small wedges are glued to the underside of the table as shown, to tighten it against the lyre support when the latter is swung open “plate bucket” . The top veneer is discussed in Chapter 5 east india company wine bottles 1818 .
Removable Table Top french animal chairs . For seating eight players at a standard sized 30 in kenjo imari . X 3o in french meals+17th century . folding card table, an octagonal top (Figure 2 rococo chippendale mahogany china buffet .43) can be constructed from plywood and lumber scraps, which will provide space for chips or counters during the game sheraton +antique +gaming table . When not in use it can be lifted off and stored away with the folded table early american wall mirror .
Given a square into which an octagon must fit, to determine the dimensions
of the sides of the octagon, one half of the diagonal joining opposite corners is
used as the radius for circles whose centers are located at each of the corners
respectively chamberpot flap . The intersections of the circumferences of these circles with the
sides of the square call be connected to form triangles at each corner italian neo classical armchairs . Cutting
off each of the four triangles at its hypoteneuse will leave all equilateral octagon blue glass marked france 1 .
Accordingly, a distance of 127/16 in antique english elm dining table & chairs . along the edges of the plywood panel is
measured off in both directions from each corner, and a line drawn across the
corners, connecting these points into four equal triangles, as shown in ver a 3o-in show earthenware produced by wileman & co. .-sq baluster leg draw leaf table . folding card table antique porcelain food warmer . The latter can be laid in place on the octago al panel and used as a templet for marking the position of short cleats, which should be screwed into the plywood top with due allowance for easy fit antique oakchamber pot chair with hinged top . The cleats should be thick enough so that smaller cleats or latches can be pivoted to them as catc es when the table is in use antique korean porcelain .
Felt or any suitable material is cemented to the top surface and brought do n over the octagonal edges before the poker-chip ledge is fastened in place late 19:france fashion . detail A,
Figure 2 1840’s design louis .43 photo antiquities furniture in france .
latter is constructed in eight separate sections, which are screwed to the table edge when ready for final assembly johan christian linning .
Each corner post is both miter-cut and notched to fit the octagonal corners, as in detail B antique architet desk . With two corner posts held in place as templets, the bottom of one section is marked so that it can be cut in such a manner that -Y8 in antique sharkskin table . of each end can be bradded to the underside of the corner posts india brass coffee table . Using this bottom piece as a templet, the bottoms of the seven remaining sections are cut and tried for fit table lion feet metal antique .
The same method is employed for the sides, and later the corner strips pierroger+watches . These strips are ripped diagonally and serve as corner braces to which the bottoms and sides can be glued and screwed and also make it easy to pick up circular chips or counters from the bottom of the ledge, or pocket (detail Q antique wooden commode with chamber pot .
Assembled section by section this ledge is tried frequently for fit around the octagonal table top 18th century blue glass . The interior spacers are fastened in place as shown in the diagram cylinder deske . When (Irv, the inner face is screwed to the edge of the table top tin glaze pottery makers . For additional security triangular wooden supports or metal angle irons are screwed behind the center of four of the sections, as shown in C 18th century drum tables .
Fu: greco roman furniture . 2 dresser accessories .44 fine meissen cobalt blue scene plate . Poker chip rack blue glass marked france 1 .
Poker-Chip Rack antique+duncan phyfe+8 leg dressing table+pictures . A circular rack for poker chips (Figure 2 mother of pearl consoles tables .44) is easy to band-saw out of five 3/4-in antique silver rings wheat sheaf pattern .-thick pieces of stock approximately 9Y2 in chamber pot chair value . square antique marble coffee table cabriole legs . Walnut or mahogany makes a single-colored project, or the woods may be alternated, light and dark furniture chests on long legs . For the jig-saw enthusiast, plywood sections can be substituted, or any scrap lumber that will cut without fraying french empire chairs, klismos with brass ornaments .
A 7Y2-in antique dresser 19th century . circle is laid out and eight iY2-in art deco black leather club chairs . holes bored with an expansive bit, as shown in Figure 2 art deco antique furniture with wood veneer inlays .44 antiques side tables with mahogany and leather . The outer arcs of these holes subtend Y2-in booths chipendale turreen . chords in the circumference of the large circle, so that when the latter is cut out, Y2-in george jones majolica fake . slots will result for fingertip selection of counters or chips drop leaf gate leg side table mahogany .
The edges of these slots are filed and sanded round, as are the outer edges of the disks, after they are glued together antique 16th century clocks .
A Y4-in italy spoons that might be antiques . plywood disk with a 7-in directoire phyfe sofa . diameter is glued to the bottom in order o raise it slightly gateleg “sheraton games table” . Felt is cemented to the disk to prevent the table tops from beigg marred french manner .
A round drawer knob can be screwed into the center of the top if a ring-ty rigid brass handle is not available japanese silver serving set inlaid with pearl .
Successful chair construction is a minor engineering feat 18th century marquetry commode with inlaid birds and flowers . Not only must tie finished product present an attractive appearance, but it must also be sturdy a e, above all, comfortable furniture in neo classical style,east india company, india .
In the process of standardization, chair construction has progressed a lo - g way from the Gothic seats of England and the Brewster chairs of the INIassschusetts Bay Colony, whose uncompromising rigidity served to mortify the fle h of their long-suffering users antique collectors norfolk . Whether the comfortable slant which has be-n progressively built into chair backs stems etymologically from the ease-lovilg villain of Hogarth’s “Rake’s Progress” is open to conjecture andrea baccetti . Suffice to say th t comfort has become a primary concern in modern chair design antique fluted legs .
Construction Features longcase clock chinoiserie . Because chairs are subjected to more and vari-d stresses and strains than any other article of furniture, it is well for the amate r
cabinetmaker to study the accepted met Top Slat ods, of constructing and bracing the
Banister The nomenclature of the various parts f
Back Post in average armchair are indicated n
Arm 111 xi Figure 2 cabriole legs for furniture making .45•
Arm Stump The alternative methods of ch square walnut and burr elm coffee table .ir
Pad Seat Frame jointing are shown in Figure 2 18th century marble table .46 chest of drawers with seat . For
Side Rail the sake of clarity the figure illustrates
Front Rail P
BaCKStretcl~er dowel joints; the stronger mortise and
Front Lei tenon joints are shown at the sides antique italian inlaid buffet . Resct-
Side3tretcl?er ing on the front, side, and back ra Is
Cr05S,5tretc1?er proper are the seat rails (h) and (h),
Nomenclature rabbeted to receive a detachable seat pal arts and crafts +jupe table .
Good chair construction makes use of fit- ted corner blocks, glued and screwed into place as shown in the detail A Figure 2 wedgewook stonewear white .47 antique silver candle sticks .
Comfortable Measurements ronson frankart lamps for sale . The comfortable chair gives support to the sitter’s body at all essential parts of the seat and back, which are sloped to peeve it sliding antique porcelain food warmer . Because men and women vary in their physical proportions it has been necessary for cabinetmakers to agree upon a set of measurements that will fit a silver candelabra parts . mythical Average Person 5 ft german bedroom furniture makers of the 1800’s . 8 in lion paw pedestal table . tall values for kakiemon porcelain .
A dining-room german leaf table . chair, for example, will be comfortable if the height of the seat from the floor is equal to the height of the human leg from knee to heel, permitting FIG british longcase makers . 2 development of clocks between 1350 and 1750 .46 michel victor acier meissen . This diagram shows alternate methods of chair-joint construction antique prohibition table example . The central illustration shows a chair in which dowel joints, reinforced with glue, have been used throughout drop slant desk shell carved . The alternate style at the sides shows the use of mortise and tenon joints, a,a, and a’ are the front posts; b and W are the front rails; c and c’ are the back posts; d is the back rail; e and e’ are the center back rails; f and f’ are the back top rails; g and g’ are the side rails; h and h’ are the seat frame rails oak draw leaf table kent . Corners should be augmented by corner blocks how to know fiddle sheffield cutlery silver from fake . Diagram adapted from “das Gestalten der Tisch ler- A rbeiten”–Berlin—A spider legs folding card table . Blunck handkerchief walnut drop leaf table .
the thighs to be supported properly by the chair seat pottery makers in hanley . The accepted standard for this measurement is 18 in french art deco clock manufacturers . Kitchen, boudoir, porch, and occasional chairs conform to this rule with but slight deviations ancient roman furniture .
Fic new york skyline metal pieces . 2 english refectory table .47 nabeshima ware 19th century . Shows how a chair post is joined to the chair rails quartetto tables . Central figure is the chair leg; beneath it is a corner block; at either side are the rails with holes bored in them, as weH as in the leg, to hold the dowels triangular, 2-tier table . The holes in the corner blocks are for screws motifs art nouveau .
How the joint looks when assembled silver french hanoverian forks . The
pieces fit snugly and are braced to prevent
pulling apart, the corner block augmenting
the dowel ancient greece furniture .
The depth of the chair seat is also important and has been determined as ig in  . for average comfort antique +christening+shell . Shallow seats encourage squirming and deeper seats require a cushion to bolster the small of the back, although cushioned easy chairs c n be 24 in 1920’s ocean liners 3 seater canework . deep without causing discomfort antique meissen porcelain . A slant of about -Y-j in cage leg antique table . from front :o back adds to the comfort of the occupant george 3rd card table .
To support properly the average shoulder blades the top slat of the chEir should be from r7 to ig in turkish sofa design . above the seat raoul lachenal pottery . A slant or rake of 4 in american deco period furniture . will preve it any tendency to slide antique sewing box with stand mahogany . Chair arms approximately 7 in used walnut drop leaf tables . above the seat will acconlmodate the elbows of most persons empire side table .
Similarly, table and desk tops are usually 3o to 31 in goldscheider figures women . from the floor, but the tops of typewriter desks are lowered to 24 in antique britannia candlesticks . End tables 25 in myott son & co hanley 1880 . high will, in general, be high enough to clear the arms of the average armchair or davenport pier table empire .
Side Chair 19th century pennsylvania furniture prices . A bannister-backed side chair with a removable seat pad (Figu e -48) makes an excellent dining-room chair 1980 scandinavian leather chair recliner barcelona .
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Back posts Front legs Front rail Back rail Side rails Back top rail Back bottom rail Slats
Front rung Back rung Side rungs Seat-pad frame
The back posts are cut from straight-grained stock according to the patte n in Figure 2 dehua fujian pronounce .48 antique round table store leaves mechanism . The pieces selected should be closely grained so that the raked portion at the bottom of the posts will not split off under hard usage occasional table .
The front and side rails are mortised and tenoned into the front legs, which are offset Yg in 19th century folding breakfast table . Tenons Yt in how much is an oak butler’s tray table worth . long, r/ in chinese porcelain rococo . wide, and Ye, in rectangular antique console table . thick are cut Y8 In down from the tops of the rails and mitered at their ends eugene gaillard - furniture . The back rail and t le rear ends of the side rails are doweled into the shallow back posts myott son & co from the 1920s . The back rail fits flush with the inner edges of the back posts and is Y2 in yixing antique . higher than the si le rails so that the dowels of all three rails will fit above each other in the back pos s small sterling silver clocks .
The slats are spaced as shown in B, Figure 2 russian neoclassical secretaire .48, being mortised and tenon d into the back, top, and bottom rails thousand flowers antique satsuma . They are fitted into place “dry” before t e
FIG jupe table mechanism . 2 directoire consulat empire .49 nineteenth century gate leg table . Side chair open and closed dressing table, satinwood, english c, 1800 .
When both front and back assemblies are thoroughly dry the mortises for the side rails and rungs are measured, marked, and cut according to pattern antique kidney shaped coffee table . It will be noted that the side rails pitch downward Y4 in antique credenza with wedgewood inlay . at the rear france interior design 1840’s .
The ends of each side rail and its two rungs are then glued and doweled into the corresponding mortises or holes of the front assembly antique louis the 16th dining room set . The procedure is then, repeated with the back assembly louis fourteenth chairs . As the clamps are tightened, constant care is exercised to insure the proper angles and pitch, so that the chair frame will turn out four-square and without wind antique mahogany card table .
After the clamps are removed, corner blocks are cut and screwed in place on
the inside of the frame, Yt in antique scottish leaf table . below the top edges of the rails furniture swag inlay decoration . Cleats can be
screwed between corner blocks as supports to the seat pad, as shown in the plan C chippendale dining table with 3 curved legs .
The seat pad is constructed from four pieces of 3_G-in bedside chamber pot . stock cut to fit into the
top of the chair frame to rest on the cleats and corner braces yixing antique . A -’Yj(-,-in gauthier poinsignon .-square
corner mortise is cut Yt in sheffield plate corinthian column candlesticks . deep in each inside top corner of the front legs to
receive the frame the name art deco originates from the paris exhibition ‘paris exibitio n internationale modernes of 1925′ which aimed to show paris was a world leader in design and manufactor of high quality goods . The frame should fit loosely enough so that several layers of Ladder-Back Chair antique double pedestal dining room table . Although the Colonial prototype of the graceful ladder back chair shown in Figure 2 johnstone and jupe table .49 was often constructed from long-lived hickory the simple back posts can be of birch or other suitably strong wood, left plain, a illustrated, or finished off with turned finials drop leaf table elegant legs . The slats are band-sawed to save steaming and bending, and the rush-bottomed seat is woven as explained it Chapter 7 antique pembroke 4 sided drop leaf tables .
The posts and lets call be hand-beveled and spokeshaved or turned in a lathe ironstone china japan pattern . The rear posts taper from i in how much is a victorian dressing table worth . at their tolls to i~yj-in wedgewook stonewear white . bottoms antique octagon table with twelve legs . As shown in A Of Figure 2 furniture maker copenhagen art nouveau .49, they are set at a 3Y2-in 16th century antique refectory tables . rake kandler meissen porcelain continents . This will require the improvisation of a boring jig for the side rungs american deco period furniture .
The faces and backs of all three slats can be band-sawed from a single piece Of 2-in edgar brandt table . stock according to the pattern in detail C east indian antique silver . After the rough cutting the slats are shaped and sanded: tenons cut at both ends of each slat to fit into corresponding mortises in the back posts dutch 18th century walnut chest on chest .
The rails and rungs are cut with round tenons % in baltimore “wine cooler” claw feet . long as nearly circular as possible, so that they will fit easily into standard-sized holes for mortises antique queen victoria armchair upholstered . For added security, the tenons of the rails call be fastened securely with screws, after
the glue has dried pine armoire wardrobe rote iron leafs .
Holes are bored in the back posts and legs for the front and back rails and rungs tin glazed pottery . The holes for the side rails and rungs are not bored until the front and back are assembled antique 1700 silver tea pot .
After the front and back assemblies are (Irv, the angles required for the side rails and rungs are carefully calculated to provide a 3Y2-in antique oak drawleaf trestle table . rake for the back posts, and a rearward slant for the side rails meissen dot period . An adjustable bevel square should be used repeatedly to check the correct angles as the sides are being glued and clamped 18th century wardrobe .
Successful construction of this and all other chairs depends, in great part, on careful manipulation of the clamps during the final gluing of front and back assemblies years of art deco period . Rope wound tightly around the finished frame will greatly augment the stability afforded by individual clamps antique napoleon plaster coin reliefs .
Mexican Side Chair antique scroll maker . For the home craftsman who has access to a lathe, the assembling of a woven-seated -Mexican side chair (Figure 2 candelabras + china + expensive + figurines .50) should prove a relatively simple project ancient gothic furniture . Since the design is a replica of Mexican handicraft, unevenness of finish is desirable; hence the legs with their turnings, the backs with their finials, and the rails and rungs call be very properly spokeshaved and hand-carved with saw, chisels and wood files, with little regard for noticeable variations century italian provincial cherry bombe armoire . So, too, with the slats and apron; in stylized Figure 2 marble side table, brass stand .50, the chair has slats of different sizes and shapes jourdain modernist chair . So long as the framework is sturdy and stands firmly on its four feet, minor variations in i type of folkcraft object will
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add to its charm new york antiques light art deco .
The rails and rungs or stretchers are spokeshaved to a ;/4-in sideboard examples . width, with their ends rounded to tenons of diameter to fit into mortise holes bored i in longton bone china doric . deep in the legs candelabra empire style reproduction . As will be seen in the drawing, the front rails are lower than the side rails, and the side rungs are located so that their tenoned ends do not meet those in the front or rear two tiered table . If preferred, front and side rails can be inserted at the same level v shaped armchair . with their tenoned ends lengthened and mortised for sale antique pedestal candle table 3 legs brass claw feet . The back slats are mortised into slots i in open cabinets from france . (feet), while the mortises for the front apron need be no deeper than Y2 in ruhimann table .

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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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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 .
In selecting sides to be glued it must be remembered that the sap site 0
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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cases the clamping action must parallel the true pressure line viktor schreckengost, enamel artwork .
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
setting in hours value of hand painted wales china tea set .
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 .
Finally, it must be realized that although glue will fill gaps it cannot be relied upon to tighten loose-fitting joints, because it cracks when hardened in the air perspectiva cabinet . Because of the shrinking and expanding effects of temperature on wood, panels should never be glue(> in their grooves, nor should the shoulders of tenons be touched with the glue brush regency/george iv silver candelabra suite . Successful gluing operations are insured when the clamps are opened to their approximate size before the even film of glue is applied to both members of the joint robert adams marquetry . Waxed paper used freely under the jaws of clamps will prevent sticking as the glue dries thomas sheraton dresser .legend indicates that each square measures i in used walnut drop leaf tables . on a side, a full-sized pattern can be laid out in squares of the indicated size empire art style -borderlands -pictobits -nintendo . The points where the lines of the pattern cross the horizontal and ver how to value lowboy queen anne . tical lines of the graph or squares are spotted on the draw antique american oak writing table . ing and transferred to the full-sized pattern french fashion in 19 century . By connecting these spots the design is reproduced gillows burr walnut desk ormolu mounts . When only half
pattern is graphed out into squares, the opposite, identica jiajing ming porcelain . portion can be reproduced by folding the pattern over wedgwood blu porcelain pagoda .

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It may be desirable, particularly when boring into thin material, to cut a flat-bottomed hole makers of 1940’s american art deco furniture . This calls for a Forstner bit, which has its cutting edges oil the circumference of its end “the four continents” antique figures . Having no center point, it must be started by its circumference, unless an ordinary auger bit of the same diameter call be used first as a guide mother of pearl coffe table fake antique egypt .
Tapered holes can be made by boring with a bit whose diameter is equal to that of the small end of the hole, then enlarging the hole with a tapered bit gustavian chairs . This is not the same as counterboring, which means that for long screws the first hole, equal in diameter to the root (groove) of the screw, is bored the full length, and then a larger hole is bored for the smooth, larger shank of the screw napoleonic campaign chairs . Countersinking for concealing or leveling off a screwhead is accomplished by the use of a rose bit or reamer inlaid biedermeier square coffee table .
Dowels german antiques chiffonier . Usually machined from birch, beech, or maple, doweling rods or pins come in lengths up to 6 ft regency furniture maker marks ., with diameters varying from 1/8 in antique tea caddies, penwork . to i in antique german furniture . by increases of 1/16 in handmade laminated wood chairs and tables . A dowel joint is in reality the reinforcement of other joints, including the simple butt joint—the “granny knot” of wood joinery rene jacques decorative wall pendulum clock . Strong doweled joints depend upon carefully fitted holes, accurately aligned and square with adjoining surfaces barker brothers furniture .
A saw cut along the length of the dowel will provide Ail
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escape for excess glue comtoise clock . Dowels with a spiral channel are available coniniercia ly for the same purpose (see 13) antique rectangular tables . A doweling jig is shown Figure 1 antique lamp figurine dancing .23 C antique table with cast iron legs .
The woodworker who anticipates considerable dowel jointing will save himself much time and trouble by providing himself with a set of dowel plugs antique center drum tables . These are short lengths of each of the various sized dowels, equipped with marking nails that have been sharpened as markers after their heads have been filed off antique bugatti table . The nails can be centered by drilling a piece of thick waste the size of a short dow~I, which is then tapped into the hole antique enamel drop leaf table . The bit is reinserted in the hole until its point pricks the dowel end, thus marking the center rectangular gateleg table . A hole is drilled sligh ly undersize to receive the nail at this point ironstone antique price .
To cover hidden screws, the heads can be deeply countersunk and covered with a wooden plug, glued in place 19th century garden furniture . In driving the screw home, care must be taken to avoid bruising the edges of the counterbore art deco palissy dinnerware . A bit known as a “plug cutter” is available for cutting plugs across the grain from identical stock that is sligh ly thicker than the depth of the hole satinwood commode john cobb . Glue is applied to the bottom of the plug its grain aligned with that of the work, before it is driven vertically into the hole antique empire floral porcelain clock . After the glue dries hard, the plug can be trimmed off, then planed aid sanded flush drum table with lion feet . In French Provincial, English, and Early American reproductions, plug=, with their outer edges chamfered, are often left protruding slightly, to simulate full-length pegs william iv rosewood side chair . Much of this early type of furniture also shows pegs flush with the front surface of the piece credence antique .
When the work is to be finished with paint wood dining table turn plate . enamel, or lacquer, the heads of countersunk screws and finishing nails can be covered with putty or plastic wood 18th black secretaire lacquer . The filler should be rounded off above the surface of the work to allow for shrinkage thonet rocking chair . It can be sanded smooth when thoroughly dry blue glass liners. antique . A waterproof, stainprcof filler that shows minimum shrinking can be mixed from a measure of powdered resin glue, a measure of wood flour (fine sawdust), ail three quarters of a meast re of water antique french draw leaf dining table .
Screws rococo oak cabinet . Although old-time woodworkers scorned the use of any metal fastenings to secure or strengthen the parts of their assemblies, modern furniture makers use screws when the screwheads can be concealed, or leave them exposed where the effect is unimportant menu first entree dish . The choice of the proper sized screws for a particu ar job depends on the thickness of the thinnest piece to be joined and the kind of wood candle scissor stype snuffer marked italy . Too large a screw will split the stock, even if the correctly sized pilot hole was first bored dutch marquetry sutherland table .
Because there are two diameters to each screw, exclusive of the head, two holes should be bored reproduction potboard dressers . The first hole, or counterbore, to take the smooth shank of he screw, is bored to the depth of the shank plus the depth of the countersunk screw-head auction + vargueno cabinet . The second, or pilot, hole, of a diameter equal to the root or groove, is not quite as deep as the threaded portion is long enamel top drop leaf table .
Screws can be purchased in lengths varying from %, in china cabinet & desk on side . to 6 in 1710 antique french pewter marks . Lengths front Y4 in rectangular drop leaf dining table with 4 leaves . to I in berkey and gay . increase by /-in george hunzinger sofa . units; those from I in antique indian tea pot . to 3 in antique wood drop leaf table ., by %j-in antique plate warmer . units; and from3 in 16th century english chamber pot . to 5 in antique pot metal trinket boxes ., by Y2-in spanish armchairs . units marquetry drop leaf side table . They come with flat, round, or oval heads, the flathead (FH) type being used for countersinking antique bedside toilet .
Since the heads of brass screws are likely to break off under strong torque, it is common practice to drive ail iron screw in first, replacing it with a brass one
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after the threads are cut in the wood german enamelled glass 1650 . For careful craftsmanship, the screwdriver’s edge should be kept squared, so that it will sink into full contact with the groove of the screwhead antique dresser with turned leg . The edge should also be thick enough to fill the groove, in order to prevent it from slipping out under pressure and gouging the work antique victorian wedgewood pottery smaa jug . The width of the screwdriver’s edge should not exceed that of the screwhead, or the wood will be bruised when the head is driven home value of an antique pembroke table . It is a sign of good workmanship when exposed screwheads are driven home so that all slots face in the same direction antique dressing table w/mirrors . The various sizes of nails are discussed in Chapter 9 dishes and flatware of the 18th and 19th century .
WOOD JOINERY
After this brief survey of elementary woodworking operations, the ambitious craftsman may be assumed to have graduated from the Junior College of Carpentry be considered ready for matriculation in the University of Wood Joinery arc design in drawing room . It is well for him to reverence those ancient halls where once such masters as Thomas Chippendale, the Adam brothers, George Hepplewhite, Thomas Sheraton mahogany circle table with drawer . Duncan Phyfe, and others instructed eager contemporaries in an products were no stronger than their weakest joints art nouveau porcelain marks . Lest the hesitant neophyte be overcome by the implications of these famous traditions, however, let him be reassured by the fact that, although good joints are indeed the product of care”ul, unhurried workmanship, they are not necessarily the product of skill antique italian extendable table . The carfill planning of a logical procedure—a visualization of the various steps in their proper sequence—and the execution of the plan will insure success for the amat ur as well as the expert craftsman antique tripod tilt table leather inlaid .
Lap joints collecting antique brass candlesticks . After the plain butt joint (Figure 1 oval gate leg drop leaf antique tables .24), which has two squared surfaces butted together and fastened with glue, dowels, screws, or nails, and the sloping scarf joint (Figure 1 italian brass inlay sideboard .24), which is at best but a compromise, comes, in order of simplicity, the lap or halved joint (Figure 1 styles dressing tables .25) antique table telescoping . This joint is easy to saw, for as its name implies, it is made by cutting out equal halves from bath members so that when united, the joint is flush italian inlaid table blue . When the halved joint is cut from the ends of two members meeting a right angles, it is known as all “en(+p joint 15th century chamber pots .” If the members cross each other at right angles near their centers,he joint is termed a “cross-lap joint”; if the end of one member joins the other rear the middle, it is called a, “middle-lap joint elkington & co candelabra .”
In marking lap joints, the best method is to lay one member on top of the other and scribe the exact position where the joint is to be cut; the depth is ten marked on the sides with the marlinggage antique bread making furniture . End-lap joints call he cut out enti ely
with the back or tenon saw, the vertical cuts being made first; with the cross lap or middle lap, the waste must be removed with the chisel desing italian furniture .
For additional strength there is the wedge-shaped, beveled lap that can be entirely a sawing project; the tabled joint and the dovetail half lap are also illustrated vintage chinese porcelain with two swords marked . To prevent splitting under the dovetail, the more complicated lip joint is chiseled out as shown in the steps at the bottom of the diagram antique mother of pearl escutcheons .
Dado ironstone antique price . A familiar joint for supporting shelving or drawer bottoms, the dado (Figure 1 swedish armchairs .26 a), or housing, is but a deeper, narrower version of one member of Toe Notch
Fm antique desks made by tobey furniture co . 1 a 19th century mahogany square front chest .26b longton bone china doric . Notching antique chamber pots .
ported by the other member are knolAn as single or double notching, as the caw may be jaeger lecoultre clocks a-10 . A modification of this joint, where the lower member is of much thicker material, is the cogged or shoulder notch queen anne antique bureau photo . A more complicated version is sometimes used to join two hea~y members in a wedge halving antique british sideboards . A diak- onal bracing, termed “toe notching,” is sawed out to accommodate the joining of two members at an acute angle rococo eagle dresser .
The simple series of joints called notching is shown in Figure 1 antique dining fold over tables with leaves .26 b duke extendable dining table .
Miter joint antique + urn + spoons . As described in te section on planing, plain miter join s can be quickly and accurately sawed in a miter box antique sofa made in italy . Variations shown in the diagram (Figure 1 table consoul antiques caried or gold “rococo” .27) include miter~d half lap (on lap miter), the secret tenon miter, and, for maximum strength, t e dovetail tenon miter photo antiquities furniture in france . A favorite method of strengthening the plain miter after it has been glued and while it is still clamped is to saw a groove across the outer angle of the joint into which a “slip feather” or thin piece of veneer can be glued or “splined” in place antique candelabra 18th century . Another method of securing the miter is by means of a dovetail key from the underside elkington epergne centerpiece .
Mortise and Tenon staffordshire engine turned redware teapots 18th century . Although it is one of the oldest joints, the mortise and tenon (Figure 1 table octagon marquetry drawer .28) is also one of the strongest and, therefore, ubiquitous in furniture construction antique; english; knife urn . Both house and cabinet doors use this joint, and table legs are almost invariably joined to their aprons with a mortise and tenon value of hand painted wales china tea set .
The simplest form of this joint and the easiest to cut is the open tenon 17th century trestle table with claw feet . Like all other tenons this may be pegged, screwed, or nailed for added security antiques, sofa table, small proportions . The bridle joint is another version in which one member is joined near the middle with a form of open tenon myott son & co hanley .
From a construction standpoint, the simplest form is the through mortise and tenon, where the holes for the mortise can be bored entirely through the member antique oak tables with leaves . If preferred, a coping saw can be used to advantage in trimming 3ut the series of overlapping holes antique english creamware . For knockdown furniture the tenon is cut loner than the depth of the through mortise, the protruding extension being drilled
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to receive a wedge or dowel, set close enough to the outer face of the inite:ed member to key the tenon firmly in place italian maiolica .
In most cases the tenon has one or more shoulders oil the side or sides against which the greatest stress is anticipate(> bulle clocks . For additional strength, when the stock is wide enough, double mortises and tenons are preferred, affording the advanta-es of two smaller mortises with stiff sides instead of one wide mortise with springy sides chest of drawers with seat . When grooved framing is used, a haunched tenon is cut to fill the gap made by the full-length groove antique rosewood wellington chest .
To cut a double haunched mortise and tenon, first square the stock, then with a try square lay out the tenon shoulders oil all four sides regency telescopic candlesticks . For the haunch, mark a second line a distance above the shoulder line approximately equal to he depth of the groove, if it is not too deep 19th century furniture feet . Gage the thickness of the tenons on he edges and end, and apply the same gage setting to the mortises in the other member to insure a clean fit old 17th century walnut tables . Last of all, gage the width of the tenons oil both fa6s and bore a hole at the base of the center division antique blue corner cabinet . The slot between the t -in tenons is not cut down entirely to the shoulder in the case of grooved mater al, for the same reason that a haunch is cut—to give added strength by filling he groove period dressing tables .
From here on, the tenons can be cut out entirely with a hack or tenon s chippendale collectors . w wash stands for center bowl . The procedure outlined in Figure 1 chines antique bureau .29 will insure the best results john widdicomb china cabinets . Sharp cor -rs can be later pared out with a tang-firmer chisel if necessary r h macy & co antique chest . The ends of he tenons are chamfered for the same reason that the ends of blind dowels ire rounded goldscheider staffordshire myott .
The mortises can be first bored out with the auger bits gaged to stop a a depth about ‘/,; in antique half circle dropleaf table . deeper than the length of the tenons, to accommodate Burl us glue and imprisoned air antique metal double candelabra . The bit should be I/Ij, in antique consoles . narrower than the tenon to Steps in cutting double haunched tenon
from tongue and groove stock 6′ chestnut refectory table .
insure a snug fit after chiseling, in order to provide thorough bracing support and to relieve the glue from excessive strain chiffoniers court cupboard . The fit of the tenons in the mortises should not be so tight as to bulge them, however turn top walnut tea/card table .
A through tenon can be wedged for added strength, as shown in the diagram (Figure 1 shu-fu pottery fakes .28) n hall norfolk . In this case, as well as in that of the blind-wedged tenon, the mortise must be cut slightly fan-shaped at its extreme end to accommodate the butt ends of the wedges gilbert rhode tubular stool .
Perhaps the most useful of the mortise and tenon joints for furniture construction is the mitered tenon, used to secure the maximum length of the two tenons meeting at corner mortises spanish table antique turned legs . These are common joints for securing the aprons of tables to the legs, and are nothing more than two haunched single or double tenons with their ends mitered as illustrated in Figure I-3o a roman gothic furniture .
A beveled shoulder joint is use in place of the beveled lap joint where it is desire to conceal the angled tenon of the diagonal member demi lune silver table .
Fic open dressers . 1 auction + vargueno cabinet .30a rectangular vintage coffee table, glass ends, wooden middle top . Mitered mortise and tenon wooton chest .Dimensions art deco cabinet harlequin pattern on doors . A good rule for calculating the proper dimensions of a to on is to proportion it so that it is one third the thickness of the rail of which it i french draw leaf dining table . a part, and of a width not more than six times its thickness art nouveau vitrine . Wider tenons wea : en the mortise and should be divided into double mortise and tenons antique ceramic dish in silver stand .
In designing furniture, or following drawings or instructions that omit he dimensions of tenons, the following proportions are recommended:
Rail thickness, in inches Tenon thickness, in inches Tenon length, in inches Drawboring english arts and crafts antique chest of drawers . A tight mortise and tenon joint can be assured without the se of glue and clamps by recourse to a jointing operation known as “drawbori empire hall bench .- This is accomplished by boring the holes for the pins, pegs or dowels throtgh the empty mortise, after which the tenon is inserted and marked through be center points of the holes vilas table .
When the tenon is withdrawn from the mortise, however, the holes are dri ed slightly nearer the tenon’s shoulders than indicated by the marks antique chinese brass salvers . The s mplest joint for uniting two members on eige at right angles is the rabbet joint, ost often encountered where a plywood pan;, is joined to the back of a cabinet by n-ils, screws, or a small molding antique german furniture for sale . It is also fo nd in the back joining of inexpensive dra- er construction dressing a tea table .
The box corner is a better joint fo a
rear corner of a drawer, for it consists of a dado in the side member and a ra, set in the rear member cabriole legs . For a front corner of the drawer, a simple form is the ini ed corner, which permits the front to cover the ends of the side members c j mason american ironstone pottery .
The lock miter joint, a standard drawer joint, is schematically diagramed on the basis of a front piece Yt in modern telescoping dining table . thick and a side member of / in furniture makers of the 16th century . thickness chinese japanese porcelain tea sets antique . The steps in its construction are clarified whets sequence of steps illustra ed in the succeeding joint is studied japanned bracket clocks .
By far the most efficient of the corner joints is the lock joint, which resists separation from both directions chippendale reading table fire screen . It is a popular joint in cedar chests, but at f first antique table de chevet .rst glance may seem too complicated for (lie amateur wood jointer “furniture ornaments” .

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The shed should be in such a position that it will receive the maximum amount of light american gothic revival furniture makers . In conjunction with this, keep it as near to the house as is reasonably possible, having in mind the frequent
1-w jackfield collectors . 3 roccoccoware . Appearance of the completed tool cupboard maples of london cabinetmakers . Easily made, it permits of a convenient arrangement of tools antique secretaire abattant oriental .
journeys to and fro for glue, tools, etc antique furniture bureau desk .
While tools may be left in the garage, outhouse or shed in the summer months when the air is dry, it is far better to keep them indoors during all other than fair weather, otherwise rust will attack metal parts, and damp will swell wooden parts chippendale style coffee table tilt value .
Therefore, the tool-container ad-
visable when the work is done outside the house will be different from that adopted when it is done inside french pilar candlestick . Fo~ outdoors, tools might well be kept in a tool-case, or in attachd cases, which can be carried to and fro monastery credence tables .
Fig dutch renaissance marqueterie cabinet furniture . 4 shows a standard fibr chippendale revolving bookcase .- attach6 case adapted for holding a set of tools; inside measurements are 1,5 in antique empire table . long, 9 in folding tripod table with brass top . from front to bac,4 and 4 in ribbon mahogany dressing table . deep deco game table with drawers . The tools are retained by loops made from a leather strap, antiques antique oak sideboards dutch style . These loops are fixed to the lid an
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body of the case by bifurcated rivet inserted from the outside of the case and clinched from the inside, ovel the straps antique table octagon edwardian .
The choice of tools rests with th woodworker’s individual requirements, but the following list has been compiled to meet average require medieval times display cases . ments:
1/1 lid of case:
Tenon-saw, 10-in european antique tin glazed pottery . blade wheat antique dresser . Two-fold steel rule, 24 in norfolk gateleg table .
Three firmer chisels, ~ in 1900 antique mahogany dresser drawer ., J in antiques lamps made by universal statuary co. .
and I in antique japanese yellow vase .
In hodj, of case:
Metal smoothing plane with 13-
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in thonet recliner . cutter art and crafts of a dragonfly that have inspired designers .
Ratchet brace (8-in drop desks,frech . sweep) antique turn of the century display cabinets . Ratchet auto-screwdriver, witf
two screwdriver bits, and
three fluted boring bits
When not in use the tool
are kept in hollow handle Medium-weight joiner’s ham lions paw legs on table .
me r antique drop leaf gate leg side table .
Nail-punch 1700 french porcelain, images .
Oilstone (two faces with differ ent grades of coarseness), Pincers, 7 in empire revival bed . long names of art deco furniture makers .
Mixed nails in wooden or tin box old fashioned table brass metal claw feet on casters .
Cartons of screws, as sold, each
size in separate carton types of antique tables . A handy tool container can be case which has inside dimensions
provided by adapting afibre attache of not less than 15 x 9 x 4 in after dark candelabras .
FIG antique slovakia ceramics vase . 5 (below) porcelaine mark “crossed swords with a” porcelaine . 1j’a sturdy kitchen table is to be used as a makeshift bench, working will be greatly facili fated by a 12-in antique chippendale writing table escritoire . bench-stop (a) and a hand-screw (b) fitted to the table-top makers of 1940’s american art deco furniture .
Baize roll with centre-bits and
twist-bits for brace oval loudon floral 1783-1843 .
Light tinnian’s mallet (with cylindrical head) glass platters silver decoration 1900 england .
Jobs will often be done on the kitchen table antique monks chair . Provided that it is strong, as kitchen tables usually are, this will serve as a makeshift bench antique niche cabinet . It will be necessary, however, to have some sort of a bench-screw or vice, and some kind of a bench-stop german buffet furniture . Each of these will have to be readily removable art deco console and germany .
A suitable bench-stop can be provided by screwing a piece of oak or other hardwood, measuring about 12 x 2 x I in makers of ceramic beehive honey pots ., on to the table as indicated in Fig first antique table de chevet . 5 (a) mahogany antique japanese furniture designer . Pass the screw nearest the front of the table through the top, centrally into the front rail antique filing collectors/ tambour cabinet . If a screw not shorter than 2 in antique dining room table rectangle +connected double pedestal ., and of about 10 gauge, is used it should secure the lath firmly marquetry drop leaf side table . The length of the remaining screws will
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2-ft STEEL RULE (TWO-FOLD)
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JOINER’S HAMMER
RATCHET BRACE \ (8•m SWEEP)
TENON-SAW 10-in modern telescoping dining table . BLADE
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SMOOTHING
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french silver candle holder .— MIXED NAILS
LIGHT MALLET
PINCERS
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SCREWS
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ROLL CONTAINING GIMLET-BITS french word for cabinet .
ENTRE BITS AND TWIST BITS
ADAPTING A TABLE-TOP
depend oil the thickness of the tabletop; 14L in rectangle drop leaf table with additional leaves in fruit wood . x 8 will generally be suitable napoleonic campaign chairs . The screw-holes will not greatly disfigure the table-top, and if later it is desired to hide them the holes can be filled with small deal plugs so made that the grain of the plugs matches that of the table-top antuque porcelin bedside toilet pot . If on occasion wood of less than ;-in porcelan rococo teapot victorian photo . thickness has to be planed, the stop can be replaced by one that is I in antique silver apostle spoons . thick antique mahogany card table, imperial .
An improvised bench-screw or vice can be made with a 12-in william hunt genuine antiques available in kent . hand-screw antique chamber pot . The hand-screw should be screwed on to the table-top as shown in Fig large walnut veneer gentllemans cupboaard . 5 (b) antique octagon side table with scrolling . It will stand I in “innovative styles of the 20th century did not include” . forward from the front edge of the table-top table lamps biedermeier . In order to reduce the strain oil this edge, and thus prevent
it from splitting off, one handle of the hand-screw should be held down on the table-top by the small device indicated 17th century american drop leaf table . The top piece measures 8 x 2 x 7- in antique tankards ., while the two pieces glued underneath are 3 x 2 in 17th century english trestle table ., and of the necessary thickness (about
13 in antique porcelain sevres .) trestle table lyre base . 4
In using this improvised bench- screw, the timber which is being worked should, if of a fair length, be supported at the end with a box or a spare length of timber art deco console table black .
Shaving waste makes a mess in the house, and, unless it can be conveniently burnt in a stove, the shavings should be burned in the garden antique wales footed dessert platter . Incidentally, wood-ash contains potash, and is a good fertilizer for potatoes antique russian hand painted pocelian jar .and other root crops george oakley furniture .
THE WORK BENCH
To the established woodworker a bench is essential, as holding the work securely is frequently half the battle in performing an operation successfully antique silver apostle spoons . A good
bench fitted with a woodworker’s vice can be made quite easily, and two patterns are suggested here writing cabinet .
Making a Simple Bench antique oak pedestal table rectangular with leaves . The bench shown in Figs epergne parts . I and 3 has all its members bolted together, and the arran2ement of the bracing pieces produces a firm job how much would an antique clawfoot dresser cost . The legs, of clean 3 x 3-in 18th century gateleg table . softwood, should be laid together side by
side, as shown in FIG “antique furniture” + “ebony veneer” + desk .
Fig victorian reaissance revial credenza . 2 (a) regency occasional table . The lines marking the top and bottom of the legs, and the shoulder line, are then squared across all four legs at the same time; this
1 czechoslovakia glazed pot . A strong bench of simple bolted construction modern art deco bookcase .
TOP SHOULDER LINE
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FIG antigue pdestal drawning table . 2 pennsylvania drop leaf table 6 legs . Preparation qfihe bench legs is shown in (a) and (b); details of end
and side rails appear at (c) and (d) european handmade antique glass floral arrangement 100 years .
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SHOULDER LINE
ensures that every leg is exactly the same length as the others gate leg drop leaf tables . Square the lines round oil to one other face, and saw off the legs to length paul de lamerie reproduction . Gauge a line 4 in kufic art 1900 . from the face, as shown in Fig antique drop leaf table with two leaves . 2 (b), and saw away the waste (indicated by shading) a dutch walnut and burr-walnut longcase clock . This completes the preparation of the leg, which should now appear as in Fig 19th century louis style commode . 2 (c) victorian sutherland table .
Place the two side rails (of 6 x I in jupe dining table’ . deal) together, and square off the length and shoulder lines (S in Fig italian cypress chest 17thc . 2c) antique porcelain bird sculptures 1762 . Gauge a line 14 in pollard elm . from the face as indicated in Fig art-deco-1920-1930-wood . 2 (d), and saw away the waste imari porcelain marks . Repeat this
FIG czechoslovakian quality porcelain . 3 westerwald stoneware . Appearance of the completed bench, showing principal dimensions secession style furniture .
operation for the end rails, noting that these rails overlap the ends of the side rails to produce a square corner , this is made clear in Fig rare chinese urn expensive . 2 (c) art deco wooden chair .
The rails and legs can next be assembled antique imari porcelain . Place the two front legs on the ground and lay the rail in position, making certain that the frame is square and that tile shoulders of the rail are tight against the top of the leg wooden cylinder pedestal . Bore two -g-in antique chair tall skinny back . holes through the rail and leg in the positions shown in Fig 17th century antique trinket boxes . 2 (c) gateleg walnut drop leaf tables . Place two 3 - cheverton reducing . diameter - coach (mushroom-
, in
headed) bolts through the holes, fit a washer and screw the nut up tightly marquetry inlaid trays . Assemble the two back legs in the same manner deco chairs . Lay one of the bracing pieces in position on one frame and hold it with G-cramps or tack it in place temporarily with short nails hand painted black lacquered with mother of pearl oriental furniture, writing bureau .
Test the frame to see that it is square by measuring the two diagonals, which should be equal the name art deco originates from the paris exhibition ‘paris exibitio n internationale modernes of 1925′ which aimed to show paris was a world leader in design and manufactor of high quality goods . When satisfied that the frame is square, bolt the brace by means of a 1-in antique oak drop leaf table . mushroom-headed bolt at each end poole art nouveau . In the same way, bolt a second brace on to the back face of the front legs so that the front frame is held rigidly antique honey pots . Brace the framework for the back pair of legs in the same manner rectangular gustavian dining table .
Stand the front and back frames upright and hold the end rails in position with cramps while they are being bored and bolted in place antique dressing table free standing mirror . Brace the two ends in the same way as the front, with two braces each, bolting each in place after testing the structure and ensuring that it is square sheffield shovels .
The base of the bench is now complete, and the top (of timber about 10 in, wide and 3 in antique maple dinning table with pull-out leaves . thick) should be fixed on to the rails with long, stout screws, the heads of the screws being sunk below the surface so that they will not be a danger to the edges of cutting tools medieval “reading slope” . The rest of the top can be filled in with -,’,'-in antique octagonal side table . boards victorian kidney shaped dressing table with glass top .
In fitting the top be careful to place it with the heart side of the
board uppermost; this enables the top to bed down more firmly on the base and also enables the surface to be trued up much more easily when this is required 17th c. antique moroccan doors . (See Chapter 3,
BUYING TIMBER, for an explanation of heart side antique dining table 1604 .)
Framed-up Work Bench vilas table . The bench shown in Figs candle sticks antique porcelain victorian couple . 4 and 5 is a good standard pattern which is strong enough and of a useful size for all-round work ; the overall size can, of course, be adjusted to suit the maker square chest of drawers on all sides . The framework of the bench can be made of red deal; the top is best made of beech, but good red deal will do for this also, although not able to withstand the amount of hard wear that a beech top would cupboard design for keeping cockery .
The legs and rails may all be of 3 x 3 in 1930 chairs dining black . timber antique 16th century tables . The main top should
FIG marquetry tables, austro hungarian . 4 antique dresser with mirror mahogany . An ideal work bench which eniplqys mortise-and-tenon construction deco chair dressing walnut .
Fully dimensioned drawing of a bench large enough fir most jobs scandanavian antique dessert stand .
be 3 in dumb waiter cedar rectangular antique . thick if possible; 2-in antique italian extendable table . stuff’ would serve, but that thickness would not give quite such a solid base upon which to work the most expensive silver tray . The rest of the top should be filled with tonguedand-grooved boards, in japanese antique silver tray . thick, with a rail at the back edge, the top of which should be level with the surface of the main top baroque consoles . This allows boards, cramps and the like, which may be laid across the top, to lie horizontally and firmly rare chinese urn expensive . Alternatively, the whole of the top could be made flat by packing up (lie”-in walnut beaconsfield wardrobe .
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boards to the level of the main top; but most workers prefer the well-top bench as illustrated antique creamware .
Place the legs together as in Fig pedestal desk flaps at ends . 6 (a) and hold them with cramps while the lines are squared across the face of all four pieces antique pie crust table . Every line that is necessary oil all four legs should be marked at this stage, thus ensuring that all legs are identical decoupage on veneer . Separate the legs, and square the lines all around the wood how to tell william iv furniture . Place all four side rails together and square across the shoulder and length lines, and square
them around as before spanish puente pottery . Place the two top rails and the two end rails together, and square the necessary lines across as indicated in Fig lancashire bow front mahogany chest drawers . 6 (b), noting that the two top rails are different from the two end rails 20th century furniture development in france .
Using 3-in antique oval tea table . stuff, a tenon I in delft concentric circles . thick, set in the centre of the wood, is required antique oval brass coffee tables from india . Set the mortise gauge to a 1-in venetian micromosaic mirror . chisel, and gauge all the tenons and mortises with the same setting of the gauge scottish chest of drawers . Mark the waste to be cut away, as shown in the shaded
MORTISE WIC!EDJ
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FIG fiddleback walnut . 6 octagonal silver trays for dressing table . Legs held together (a) while the ends are squared across and mortises and tenons are marked; (b) sindlar treatment ” for the rails; (c) and (d) illustrate a wedged-tenon joint school cupboard antique .
WORK-BENCH CONSTRUCTION
FIG antique posset pots . 7 brass frame girandole images . One end of the bench struelure with parts ready for assembly and gluing up without the top gerhard schliepstein, german sculptor .
portions of Figs wood antique tripod table glass top 1950 . 6 (a) and (b) antique pedestal plate by wales . Saw down the cheeks of the tenons, and then saw off squarely to the shoulder lines round spider leg table . Cut the mortises right through the members from both sides court desk art . When this has been done, the whole framework can be assembled dry—without glue early victorian mahogany telescopic dining table . Mark the joints so that the corresponding mortises and tenons can later be put together again in the same order collectors glass display tables,small . Test each joint separately to see that the shoulders fit tightly, and that the members are square with one another hunting chest french 18th century . Test each frame to see that it is flat and out of winding (free froth and measure the diagonals, which should be of equal length, to prove that the frame i5 square royal court floral bone china hand made & painted by craftsman staffordshire .
When satisfied that the framework
is correct, widen the mortises slightly on the outside to take wedges, as in Fig antique glass “la granja” . 6 (c), which also shows the saw cuts made in the tenons about I- in rectangular gateleg table . from the edge of the tenon regency secretare . The aim should be to produce a well-wedged joint as shown in Fig art deco cermanics signed made in austria with the inital s . 6 (d) antique french office chair . The wedges should be exactly the same width as the tenon (1 in japanese mother of pearl furniture . in this case), and be sawn to the required slope from a block of wood 1 in sutherland table australia victoria . thick crockery cabinet designs .
The two end frames should be assembled first pictures of yellow antiqued cabinets . Glue the tenons and mortises and cramp up the frame; test for squareness, see that it is quite flat, and then wedge the joints small round chippendale center hall table . Leave for twenty-four hours to allow the glue to dry out jacobian furniture . Next glue the side-rail joints, cramp up the bench, and wedge the joints french drop front desk . The wedges should be given a smear of glue before being hammered home; this helps to hold them firmly in position antique creamware tankards . A view of one end of the whole structure is given in Fig antique brass and marble cocktail table 1950 . 7 dressoir timber .
When the glue is dry, clean up any projecting wedges and tenons with a smoothing plane, and the base will then be ready to receive the top antique upholstered louis xlll armchair .
FIG cocus wood oyster veneered . 8 antique english ironstone . An adjustable bench-stop; it should be a close fit in the mortise Bore two–g-in staffordshire flatback fakes . holes in the top rail, one on each side of the front mortise, as shown in Fig empire style with neoclassical furniture . 7 19th century native american pottery . Place the top in position and hold with cramps while the -R-in antique, table, drop leaf, walnut . coach screws are being driven in from the underside, using washers under the heads to prevent them from biting into the wood collectors cabinets -jewellery trays/draws for stamps/beads . Start each coach screw by boring a -&-in antique white chamber pot . hole in the top to take the thread of the screw, which should be smeared with oil or grease to make the screw run more easily antique furniture escritoire lacquer black .
To prevent shrinkage from leaving gaps, the thick top is rebated as at R, Fig using decoupage to cover chipped veneer cabinets . 7, to take the “-in baltimore fancy chairs . tongued-and-
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grooved boards which fill up the rest of the top gate leg table english oak antique . These boards are nailed to the top rail, and the heads of the nails punched below the surface to prevent them from damaging the edge of any cutting tools that may be laid in the well upholstered english armchairs . The back edge of these boards should have a rail about 1 J in fiddleback walnut louis xiv reproduction desk . thick screwed oil from underneath, the height of the rail being such that the top of the rail inexactly
level with the main bench top wardrobes from the 18th century .
A bench-stop can be fitted by making a mortise right through the top, as shown in Fig deco steel desk . 8 cast regency period candlestick . The bench-stop should be of hardwood ; beech is usual, but any hardwood will serve quite well fall front french desks . A good size is 2 x 1 I in king george iv side board ., and about a 12-in porcelain cris de paris . length will allow the stop freedom of movement above the side rail potters stoke on trent empire rococo . The stop should be a close fit in the mortise, but as it usually works loose after some use it is as well to fit a 1-in 1800 english writing bureau . bolt with a wing-nut through a slot in the lower part of the stop, the bolt running right through the leg silver entray dishes . The stop can thus be fixed at any required height above the bench top antique white chamber pot . ‘
The fitting of a good woodworker’s vice will complete the bench antique rent table . In choosing a vice it is advisable to obtain the largest size, with jaws about 10 in 19th 20th century ladies writing desk . and opening to about 12 in 18th century horoldt augsburg vases .; it is very annoying to find that, as is often the case with a smaller vice, it will not open quite wide enough to hold the timber in use italian draw leaf table .
SIMPLE TOOL-BOXES
Both the boxes illustrated can easily be made, and, although intended primarily forthe storage of tools, they can be adapted to other purposes deco chairs . The dimensions given are suggestions only and can be varied to suit any particular requirements art deco woman figure porcelain .
Tool-box and Stool Combined antique drop leaf table with leaf built in . Fig jennens and bettridge . 1 shows the constructional details of a box and stool combined, which can be carried around the house and used adjacent to the job in hand 1710 antique french pewter marks . The stool is often useful as a temporary bench art deco dining chairs with arms . To make the box, first plane up the two ends A and B from sound 4′1-in rare meissen porcelain presentation .
softwood, using either a wide board or two or three narrower boards edge to edge 17th/18th century style, open-rack oak dresser . Place the lengths of wood together in the vice and square off across the edges of both (or all) the final length and also the position of the housing for the bottom when were epergnes invented . You should now have four lines squared across the edges inexpensive 1960’s painted small dresser 2 drawer .

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