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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around the curve (see Figure 6 magnificent table 18 century marble .24) writing cabinet officers antique . In order to ME
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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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UPHOLSTERY AND
SEAT WEAVING
IN Mr days of feudalism when the strength of a castle’s walls was the primary consideration, the ladies of the baronkil families who shivered within those cold confines early applied themselves to their needlework 1930’s rectangular drop leaf table cabinet . The resulting tapestries not only hid the rude stone walls of the primitive rooms, but also served to diminish the continuous draughts of cold air antique napoleon plaster coin reliefs . Skilled artisans who were proficient in hanging these draperies in a manner th
insured retention of their shape came to be known and valued as “up-holders (later upholsters) edwardian bookcases .
Although that branch of upholstery that was concerned with the insertion of stuffing or springs under textiles, in order to give the outer fabric a permanent form was practiced by the Egyptians, the craft was slow to infiltrate into Eoglan all later, America william birch sofa . The loose “squab” cushions provided for the backs and sea of chairs during the Jacobean period were later replaced by leather, but for utilit rather than comfort antique liberary stands . It was not until the accession of James I to the throne cf England that the hard, carved furniture of that country gave way to the comforts of padded upholstery antique table with cast iron legs .
UPHOLSTERY
In spite of the small number of tools required in upholstering, many a home craftsman has shied away from this form of furniture finishing because ofthe apparent complexity of the job sofa french 4 legs . As a matter of fact, when analyzed step by stet 0, the upholstering of an overstuffed chair or a sofa is no more complicated or difficu t than any other handicraft project requiring a modicum of care and attention longcase dutch 2009 . One of the best means of self-instruction is to take a screwdriver and a hanlill(r and carefully pry up the tacks, section by section, from an upholstered piece that has reached the stage where it must either be reupholstered or hidden antique empire or regency style mahogany bookcase .
A list of the various upholstering materials required for a variety of jobs appears below antique walnut desk on pillars . The few tools required will be described as their need is encoun tered furniture + small drop leaf table with drawers .

Hassock anglo-indian furniture - thomas hope master chair . A simple upholstery project that will demonstrate several basic principles involves the conversion of a round cheesebox or butter tub into an attractive hassock or skirted vanity stool antique rectangular dropleaf table . A cheesebox constructed to contain a wheel of cheese has the advantage of a standard diameter of z5 in scandinavian art deco furniture . on each end, while the average butter tub when upended presents a bottom of only 13 in antique rococo pedestal table . diameter french tableware antique . Both average some 14 in antique oak pedestal table rectangular with leaves . in height, but the cheesebox will probably need to be reinforced with at least three uprights, and may require a disk of solid stock at its upper (seat) end to hold the necessary tacks how high above a sideboard should a mirror be hung . Either container should be washed with a solution of trisodium phosphate or hot soapy water and thoroughly aired to remove all odors art deco china cabinet . It may be necessary to cut the butter film with benzine or naphtha biedermeier inlaid birch chest .
Rolled edge antique 16th century chestnut spain . The fundamental purpose of upholstery is to cushion the hard surfaces of a seat frame so that no sharp edges can come in contact with the occupant antique drop front desk one drawer and cupboard . A simple method for preventing this unwelcome contact is by means of a hard, tight roll of stuffing around the edges of the frame or seat to be padded antique gateleg drop leaf table with chairs . Such a roll not only softens the sharp edge it covers, but serves as a low retaining wall that prevents the displacement of the padding it surrounds antique kayseri silk carpet pictoral niche .
For the hassock under discussion, a piece of zo- or 12-oz burlap is cut so that it overlaps the round hassock top by about 6 in king george 1v tankard sheffield plate . This is tacked closely around the upper edge of the top of the hassock frame, then rolled back and filled with cotton, or other selected stuffing to form a hard roll that will bulge about Y2 in hepplewhite revival fold over dining table . beyond the seat all the way around, as in Figure 6 emile galle, orchids, 1900 .2 empire hall bench . The roll is closed by firmly tacking the pinched-in edge of the burlap to the top of the seat antique christening flatware .
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The top can now be filled with stuffing, which should be thick enough to pad out the rolled edges and form a crown in the center cooking utensils used in 1935 . This is covered by a layer of thin burlap, which is tacked down tightly over the edges to the side of the hassock carved oak draw-leaf refectory table . The burlap is then covered with muslin tacked in the same manner mahogany spider leg double flap table . A layer of cotton batting placed under the muslin will provide additional resiliency cumberland action table . A piece of the fabric cover about 24 in figural silver antique candlesticks . in diameter can then be stretched over the padded top and tacked down tightly over the muslin liner, directly under the rolled edge, as illustrated in the cutaway drawing in Figure 6 gillows lancaster talbert .3 william and mary chest of drawers .
Welt mid century decor mahogany rectangle divided tray . A familiar upholstery device use(> to conceal or embellish joints betweei sections of the fabric covering is known as a “welt repaint ceramic lamp .” This is nothing more tha welt cord covered with a section of the same or contrasting material, which sewed or tacked at the seam between (in this case) the top padding and t side upholstery or skirt, as the case may be rococo music . After a piece of covering material
4 or 2 in prohibition parlor clock . wide is folded over the welt cord and closed with a seam, the material
is opened at the seam and the skirt sewed s the outer side of the lower piece, as in Figu,e 6 dressers with shelves on the side .4 antique tile painted in puce .
A pleated skirt can be cut 16 in antique 18c urns . wide
allow for a hem at the bottom, and about i i •
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tacks sewsh-lrl to 7-1″1,5 17ap long
21″ in antique drop leaf table federal period . wide spaced at 13/ -in napoleon empire secretaire . intervals a,e
formed before the lower edge of the welt s
sewed on, and the ends left open antique silver roll top warmer . By turnh the skirt upside down over the padded seat, the other half of the welt seam can be tacked above the tacked edges of the seat fabric so that when the skirt is lowere right side out, all tacks will be concealed victorian hinge topped chests of drawers . After the pleats are adjusted, the oper ing in the skirt can be sewed up floral painted dials thomas of edinburgh .
Instead of a pleated skirt, plain tailored sides can be formed in much the same manner by using a 5o-in japanese imari 18th . piece of the seat fabric 15 in serpentine centre table mahogany . long, over a layer of cotton batting around the circular side of the cheesebox or butter tub painter dufy . The we t is sewed or tacked in place as before and the side fabric carefully “skinned” dos
to form a smooth covering kidney shape dressing table . Its bottom edge is turned under and tacked to tl e bottom of the frame, commencing in the middle, opposite the open ends, whicl are stitched together when the tacking is complete, an the sides smooth ani unwrinkled india epergne . A black cambric disk is cut large enough to cover the bottom, wh
edges are turned under and tacked in place most expensive antique glass vase .
Padding a Removable Seat inlaid biedermeier square coffee table . The simplest form of upholstery is that (f padding the board surface of a footstool etruscan pottery . Since this operation was covered in the description of the sectional stools in Chapter 2 (page 114), it is proposed to examine a webbing job for the seat of the side chair described in the same chapter Unless an unusually thick covering is to be applied, the dimensions of the remov able chair seat frame will provide for an extra -3/1,3 in marinot - acid-etched clear glass bottle and stopper 1934 . all around, which shoull be sufficient small sutherland table . Before the covering operations are started, the outer edges of
should be beveled or chamfered to protect the fabric covering antique directoire desk .
As indicated in Figure 6 18th century french occasional table .5, the seat is springless, so the webbing can be tackel directly to the upper surface of the detachable frame antique oak pedestal table rectangular with leaves . After the positions of the webbing at suitable intervals are determined, the end of the first central long -tudinal strip can be fastened in place french gesso painted 18th century console .
Webbing stretcher james 1 sideboards antiques .
upholstery project is a fundamental operation, upon whose proper application the future durability of the work will depend everest patent for two-seater sofa . The basic principle involved is that the webbing strips must be so stretched and interwoven that they will mutually compensate for single sags, while providing a stable foundation for padding or springs brass mote spoon .
This being the case, the first consideration must be a strong anchorage for all strips at both ends; that is why each one is cut to allow for folding over at the ends lighting art deco/japanese style . The end of a strip is attached to the frame by at least 3 tacks within approximately iY2 in french draw leaf dining table . of the cut end, which is then folded over inward and fastened in place with 4 or more large tacks (depending on the width of the webbing and the softness of the wood), which are driven between the first holding tacks sought after greek pottery . The strip is then carried directly across the frame and tightened with a webbing stretcher, as in Figure 6 marble leos furniture .5 wooden slant front desk antique . It is then tacked, cut, folded over, and fastened with as many tacks as the width will permit putti on dutch delftware .
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filed to sharp point-, about i in french bedside table with cabriole legs . lone tin glaze pottery makers . As illustrated, once the sharp points are engaged in the free end of the webbing, the wooden handle is wedged in place to webbing, wedge
the webbing while it is being tacked down with the holding tacks spanish pottery 16th century . The holding free end is then folded over and tacked in place to complete the strand mythological scenes . Once th longitudinal strands of webbing are in place, the lateral pieces are interwovei through alternate strands and fastened firmly, after being stretched antique henry 2nd breakfast sideboard . The webbing is covered with burlap in much the same manner as the webbing was appliec except that no webbing stretcher is used, the burlap being tacked to the woo( surface of the seat frame beyond the webbing, and folded back american empire revival furniture .
Stuffing tableware expensive . To prevent unwelcome contact with the chair a hard roll can b attached to the outside edge of the frame before the stuffing is put on hepplewhite sofa . A >aye
of narrow burlap into which a roll o
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folded back upon itself, and tacked down
as shown in Figure 6 antique sutherland coffee table .6 chippendale pinecone . If tow is used
it should be pulled out and rolled betwee
the palms to produce an even roll abou stufflqs Y4 in circular extendable dining table england . thick; rolled webbing can be prof
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the outside edge of the seat, to insur that the roll itself will pad the edge vintage wooden handled three tined dinner forks .
After the roll is secured, sufficient stuffiing material is placed on the seat to produce a crown effect when the material is pressed down firmly with the hands Whatever stuffing material is selected, it should be pulled out thoroughly to make it even and fluffy antique art deco furniture black lacquer . It is then covered by muslin tacked to the underside of the frame myott son blossom . To stretch this muslin covering tightly, it is held in place by slip or loose tacking at the center of each side, with tacks that are only partly driven in rococo candelabra . Th- antique occassional table drop leaf small . muslin should be turned under at the corners, and retacked after it is stretches, tightly in all directions by stroking and holding as the slip-tacks are removed an replaced campaign chairs furniture .
The stuffing can then be regulated or redistributed evenly by sticking an icepic through the muslin and manipulating it to remove any lumps or humps french art deco walnut club chairs . The oute fabric is tacked to the underside of the frame, over and beyond the muslin english column candlestick creamware .
A Hard Edge Spring Seat european antique rolltop desk 1700’s . The use of springs in upholstery has come to be expected in not only the finest pieces of upholstered work, but also the mediu grades russian empire antiques . Three types of bases may be used under the springs, and expert opinio is divided as to which is the most desirable iron garden kidney bench . Wooden slats, in the early day-before the front and back rails of chairs and sofas were lowered, could be utilize) only with the shallower, cheaper type of springs macassar in paris . Enameled, cone-shaped spring-used with tempered steel webbing provide a satisfactory resiliency, which lasts a long as the anchoring tacks or nails antique white chamber pot . Manufacturers of stout, interlaced webbinn bases that employ deep, double cone-shaped coils, claim that this type of construction affords greater comfort 1820 antique empire mahogany dining table . As an easy transition from the removable seat described in the preceding paragraphs, it is next intended to examine the operation of installing springs in a seat equipped with a webbing base (Figure 6-7) chinese porcelain wall decoration mask history .
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The webbing is attached to the underside of a wooden frame, which can be of varying depth islamic arts ivory inlaid wood cabinet . The spacing between the webbing strands, however, must be adjusted so that each spring can be centered upon the lap formed by the crossing of the longitudinal and lateral webbing strips markings on antique vase . A frame with inside dimensions of ig in florail inlay antique dresser . by 24 in 16th century english chamber pot ., for example, can house
only six springs 4 to 5 in breakfast serving tables . in diameter camillo marcolini portrait . Therefore, in order to center the springs on the crosswise laps of webbing which is 4 in aantique*display*cabinets*com . wide, the two longitudinal strands must be spaced 3Y2 in antique creamware tankards . apart with their outer edges 3Y4 in chippendale gateleg table . from the inside edges of the long sides of the wooden seat frame kotahya pottery . The three lateral strands can be spaced at equal distance of 3 in 19th century bureau with spiral legs . The folded ends of all strips are fastened with as many tacks as the webbing and framework will accommodate drop leaf table top and folded legs .
The springs are placed in position with the bent-down ends uppermost, in order to protect the stuffing “manual wind watches” “out of fashion” . They are then sewed to the webbing laps with stitching twine by means of a 6-in occasional table . straight, double-pointed upholsterer’s needle japanese 16 century furniture . The stitching is commenced from the bottom, goes through the webbing, over the bottom of the sprint; and back to complete four double loops, the last pair nearest the next spring as in Figure 6 most valuable antique silverware .7 antique dresser with claw feet from 1800 . The stitches should be small in order to prevent undue wear, and the twine knotted, preferably after the last one of each pair of stitches, and certainly after the last of each of the four pairs, to prevent the loosening of all six springs if one stitch should break antique furniture 1800 . When the base consists of wooden cleats, large staples can be driven in to fasten the spring bottoms ruhimann table .
Tying the springs hunting chest french 18th century . After the stability afforded by the base, the most important factor in this type of upholstery is that of the proper tying of the springs british regency furniture . The hempen twine not only holds the springs in an upright position, but also provides
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solid support for the burlap covering, which in turn supports the stuffing prohibition style furniture . For
this reason each spring is tied with a minimum of eight knots in four directions thomas sheraton dresser .
Expert tiers employ their own time- and labor-saving methods and reduce the
number of separate pieces of twine to a -minimum original antique type galleys . The amateur upholsterer, how-
ever, will do well to estimate the amount of twine required by means of a rough
rule of thumb, such as multiplying the total dimensions of the frame by I%,
afterwards cutting the individual pieces for lateral, longitudinal, and diagonal
tying, with a minimum allowance of at least 18 in early nineteenth century german desk . at each end for “return ties cedar cassone genoa 16thc .”
In tying built-in springs it is customary to commence operations from the rear lion coffee tables dining antique .
Disregarding individual professional whimsies, the easiest method for the beginn
who is faced with tying six springs in a removable base 3 to 4 in picture frame style american empire . deep is to worl from the top of all but the outermost springs art moderne furniture inlay . The twine is laid across the tops of the three longitudinal springs, for example, with the ends thrust through the centers of the two external springs 1840 wood grained pine wardrobe . One end is knotted approximately 18 in makers of ceramic beehive honey pots . from its free end to a tack (>riven into the edge of the frame next to the spring baroque girandole .
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A secondary reason for tying springs is to keep them compressed to about two thirds of their expanded height so that the spring action will be limited by, and fall entirely upon, the tying cord french manner . Therefore the spring nearest the tacked end of the twine should be depressed to a height of about 7 in antique round gateleg dining tables ., with its oute, rim compressed to 6 in escritoire chest . before it is fastened to the twine by means of a clove hitch (Figure 6 scottish cabinet antique .8) early meissen figures . The long free end of the twine is then hitched or knotted across the top of the spring to the opposite side, then across to the middle spring, where it is tied with two hitches in such a manner that the tops of the spring are spaced the same distance apart as are their sewed bottoms art deco upholstery . The end of tht twine is looped around a tack driven into the frame oil the opposite side of th frame from the first tack, and the twine tightened to compress the springs properly before the tack is driven home myott son and co hanley est 1880 swing time in england china . A second tack can be added for extra security
As indicated in Figure 6 antique games chest .9, the return ties consist of knots to the outside edges that hold them down to a 6-in antique dresser from 1700 with paw feet . height vintage french lady figurine porcelain .

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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
according
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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using a single base, forms can be made by means of cleats having common side
The terrazzo mixture is made up of one part white cement and two partE b> volume of white or colored marble chips what types of materials were used in george hepplewhite furniture . Only enough water is added to n a a stiff, workable mixture chinese porcelain cockerels . It is poured into corners and acute angles first a allowed to mount Y8 in antique spiral leg writing desk . higher than the sides of the mold antique kayseri silk carpet pictoral niche . It is then troweled an, left to set for a while demilune chiffonier . Next it is rolled with a rolling pin to squeeze out t surface cement kidney shaped pedestal table with side drawers . The latter can be removed with a clean, moist paintbrush historical development of art deco . ‘I h: the terrazzo is allowed to set for an hour english pottery colours 19 century .
The rolling process also impacts the marble chips more evenly, yet the sulfa of the terrazzo must be repeatedly troweled to a hard finish neoclassical style brass seamed candlesticks . When the sur-_’a4 feels hard to the touch it should be covered with clean waxed paper to pre le staining, then covered with clamp burlap and allowed to cure for six days painted classical figures furniture’ .
The last process is that of grinding and polishing silverware sets real fake . Three methods ma) used, depending upon the tools available curule friedrich schinkel . The fastest, and probably the file work can be done with a flexible shaft grinder equipped with a silicon-car)i run wheel and a wet spindle head mahogany knife box . Coarse wheels are changed for progressi;e > finer grades, care being exercised to avoid grinding rings in the surface walnut marble slab dining .
The remainder of the work is similar to that of the concrete bench, including tie level footings mahogany pembroke table with lyre design .
Concrete Table shapland and petter art nouveau . By increasing the width of the top of the bench previouAy described to 3o in pendule religieuse ., and raising the supporting legs to 27 in antique bookcase with decorative beading ., a weatherproof toile will result, capable of seating at least ten people 17th century oak tables . Such a table will have massile legs, requiring a considerable amount of concrete english rose porcelaine drawing and motif . If a lathe is accessible, a mere graceful design with four separate legs is possible, with some additional effort victorian reaissance revial credenza .
For dry-grinding a portable sander can be used meissen scattered flowers . Lacking these machines, the work can be done entirely by hand, using a coarse silicon-carbide brick fitted with a handle, followed by a finer oil stone for the polishing silver soup turrene . During the grinding, clean water must be used and constantly sponged off to observe progress rectangle table pilar foot . The surface should be ground down until it is free from all scratches dresser accessories trinket box with drawers . Air holes can be patched with a grout mix, which must cure overnight before it is ground british antique joyned stool . After the polishing is completed, the terrazzo should be cleaned with several applications of fresh water, and permitted to dry for twenty-four hours gabriel viardot .
A simple waterproofing and stainproofing preparation consists of equal parts of boiled linseed oil and turpentine italian provincial furniture . This is applied to the dry terrazzo repeatedly, and the surplus wiped off, for three days 1700 to 1800 longcase movements . After the final coat has dried for twenty-four hours a good coat of automobile wax can be applied and the surface polished how to distinguish a 19th century empire sofa .
As A consequence of the postwar tren I toward compact living, attention has become more and more widely focusei ol built-in furniture and accessories antique stanford refectory table with end leafs . Formerly tolerated as ingenious convenie-im, they have emerged, in many cases, as necessary expedience jules leleu chairs . As in urban rep l estate, when the floor space shrinks perceptibly, the value of height, or wall spa(– increases in proportion antique sideboard with harp design . Thus it is not unusual to encounter snug little I vin; quarters with built-ins skyscrapering up the walls, leaving the moderate flour space uncluttered and hence, larger appearing west indies tall console .
The versatility of available wall coverings affords a variety of selection, whit i gives unlimited scope for harmonious treatments history woods ware wincanton . Sheets of plywood wit handsome hardwood veneers, or with wavy-textured faces bonded to their outer surfaces, are excellent mediums for built-in doors, panels an(> sen-lipartidow antique drawing drawers . Wallboards are available in a variety of textures, finishes, and shades that len> themselves to attractive combinations wooden antique table 16th century inlay . Knotty pine in random widths, applied vertically, horizontally or in panels, is stealing into kitchens and even bathrcom, examples of flatwares ceramics . Glass blocks and cloudy plastic insets accent the modern note ill lighting effects borromini apprentice with a woodcarver . The list of materials is limited only by the imaginations of the designers, the st;liN Of the room what is a plum pudding octagonal table . and the utility of the piece or part to be constructed pedestal leg english trestle table parts .
Built-in furniture is understood to comprise units that are constructed as part of the walls or floor of a room antique walnut trestle table . Thus a console may be fastened to a wall, an i for convenience, have its legs removed, leaving little more than a decorated
So, too, various pieces of furniture such as bureaus, dressers, vanities, desks, cl est reverse serpentine sideboard ., sideboards, all(> bookshelves find themselves flanked by wardrobes or closets inter a continuous type of construction from wall to wall andrea baccetti . ‘ antique plate piercing styles .\Ianv older homes ha\~ eked out a scarcity of closet construction by the use of wardrobes and chests (f drawers, which necessarily jut out into the room at irregular intervals late 18th early 19th century chambersticks . In other , large, deep closets are not rendering the complete service they are capably o’ islamic arts ivory inlaid wood cabinet . Such being the case, it would appear to be highly appropriate to examine into the possibilities of these built-in wardrobes brass drum tables .
Before becoming involved in the details of construction, however, a word of warning at this point is of urgent importance art nouveau daum candlesticks . Briefly stated it is the oft-repeated caution that when new construction or alterations are contemplated in an old house, it is a dangerous fallacy to assume that floors and ceilings are level, and that walls are plumb and meet at right angles biedermeier style furniture .
Depending upon the integrity of the builders, the width and thickness of the footings, and the character of the soil or fill, all houses settle to a greater or less extent decorative carvings . Headaches and heartaches can be avoided if all seeming right angles are viewed with suspicion, and all vertical and horizontal lines checked and double-checked with level, plumb line, or square ” american card table” .
In the interests of time and lumber saving, some sort of jig similar to the wall-angle gage illustrated in Figure 4J will accurately speed up the installation
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of shelving, or the horizontal members of built-in conveniences gillows dining table . Extended and applied vertically it is also useful for insuring snug-fitting side members between ceilings and floors, although a sliding T bevel, if clamped tight, can be used to advantage in transferring existing house angles to the material being used edwardian bookcases . Provided he learns to view such angles as suspect, the home craftsman will evolve his own method of measurement, thereby saving himself untold grief a french renaissance carved walnut bed second half 16th century .
NICHES
A common form of built-in furniture, and one of the easiest to construct, takes the shape of the bookcases described in Chapter 2 antique spanish wooden gates . Modern decorative trends, however, as well as the demands for economy in floor space, frown upon protruding bookshelves in favor of cabinets set flush into the wall antique immigrants chests . When these are to be constructed in a pastered or otherwise finished wall, the home mechanic ni concern himself with certain details of house construction russian chair lion .
The vertical 2 in 18th century chippendale dresser . X 4 in poole potery est 1873 . studs which back up the average wall are us as fastened oil 16-in doucai plates ming period . centers, which means that when they are i-Y8 in “german pier glass” . thick, they spaced 14-Y8 in roll top art deco cigarette dispenser . apart vintage mahogany drop leaf table 1940 . Therefore, unless the box to be sunk into the wall to ‘o the niche can be built with an over-all width of only 143/8 in value of a william and mary chest of drawers ., one or me P
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the studs must be cut out the length of cabinet daum mythology crystal vase . This requires a little deteati work in the form of tapping the wall with a hammer, to disclose the location the studs continental porcelain . The dimensions of the proposed cabinet are then marked on the teall with due allowance for 2 in williamson’s cabinetmakers of guildford, uk . X 4 in elkington epergne centerpiece . headers, which must be nailed horizontall! across any severed studs antique music cabinete with mirror at the top . The procedure of boring holes and cutting out the at! and plaster with a cold chisel and compass saw is explained in detail in Chapter 1 under Constructing a New Inside Doorway designs for italian occasional tables . The cabinet or bookshelf is me -e an open box made up of 3/4-in antique silver rings wheat sheaf pattern . stock with a plywood back antique oak and fabric dressing screen with fretwork . It cannot be de(p& than the width of the studding, plus the lath and plaster wall, and should be (o structed to fit snugly between the headers and the studs, to which it can be fastene by finishing nails myott son compagnie .
The edges may be finished off by moldings, as shown in Figure 4 antique small tables sutherland .2 and Fi,’ 19th century german furniture makers .Ilr 4 painted sideboard pine maryland .3 first antique table de chevet . In new construction, the plaster is often brought flush with the inside edge; o the cabinet, without molding examples of anthemion designs on ceramic tableware . This requires that bits of metal, lath, screenvir
Wallboards are available in a variety of textures, finishes, and shades that Ii n( themselves to attractive combinations 1940’s decco furniture . Knotty pine in random widths, applied x–r tically, horizontally or in panels, is stealing into kitchens and even bathroo is Glass blocks -,in(> clotidy plastic insets accent the modern note in lighting effe antique vitrine table .
or a series of tacks be fastened to the edges of the wooden cabinet to provide a bonding surface for the plaster tekke gul . A straightedge is tacked along each edge in turn,
against which the plaster can be troweled and allowed to dry normandy antique clock longcase . The g shelvin can be
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into its recess, or a series of holes bored part way through the inner faces of the sides, into which pegs or commercial plugs can be inserted, for adjusting the shelves to various heights “spiral leg” table antique .
When built into dining room, bedroom, bathroom, or kitchen walls, to hold dishes or cosmetics, the sides and tops of these open cabinets are often edged with decorative scallops in French Provincial style, as in Figure 4 1800’s reproduction dining room tables .4 wells coates . Tubular lights can be concealed by the top cornice, with the shelving graduated in depth in a stepladder effect 1877 antque dome trunk vaule .
Other favored uses for long but narrow niches include locations over the lavatory, or in a wall beside the bathtub, to hold miscellaneous toilet articles or cosmetics antique half leaf table . A similar location over the kitchen sink will care for the soap and cleansing materials art deco harlequin fine china . Recessed above a modern fireplace mantel are often f(ut tall, shallow trinket niches for clocks, vases, or curios design of fix dressing tables . More frequently the el phone handset is found recessed on a shelf in a flush niche in the wall mid seventeenth century dutch chests oriental influenced . When a nets protrude from the wall, niches between them may be utilized in a numb:r
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ways, for example, for a desk, as in Figure 4 card table neoclasical .6 antique kneehole desk . Last, but not least, the ubiqu to ironing board has acquired a niche of its own, in or near the kitchen antique writers desk . The rec; ss cabinet shown in the kitchen utility cabinet later in the chapter (page 29, )
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VALENCES
Frequently referred to by their true architectural description as cornices, i, box valances over the tops of interior window trim are rapidly becoming a ms e “must islamic influence furniture .”

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When both assemblies are dry they are connected, one side at a time by means of the side rails and stretchers, and the frame squared up to insure that all four legs will rest firmly on the floor rosewood ant chair . Since the chair is to receive a painted finish, countersunk screws or nails can be employed to reinforce the tenons two tiered tables .
The painted groundwork of the chair frame should be applied before the seat weaving is undertaken sheraton square tapered legs . After all holes are filled and the work sanded and thoroughly dusted, the paint should be applied czechoslovakian porcelain . A dull red background of flat paint is suggested name a piece of furniture that begins with v . Two coats may be necessary, although thorough coverage is not desirable in this simulation of native handicraft antique benches cabriole legs . The turnings can be enameled black; the finials in the original design were left the same color as the frame, but will look well if enameled black chamber pot chairs .
The seat consists of pairs of Y2-in antic candelabra . rawhide strips spaced i in porcelain brass bed ornament . apart, crossing each other alternately at right angles in what is called a “basket weave dressoir timber .” Since the side rails are of equal length, eight lateral pairs of rawhide strands are the first ones stretched into position, one at a time chest of drawers with lots of compartments . The initial, free ends are stapled to the inside of a rail at a corner, and carried up and over the outside of the near rail and down over the outside of the far
rail until all the pairs are tightly stretched at i-in 19th century england wardrobe . Fie “goldscheider mark” . 2 design sideboard inlaid wood .5ob painted louis dining table . Seat woven with
intervals under the uniform tension “spiral legs” table antique . rawhide strips 18th century card table . Seven pairs of longitudinal strands are woven
under and over the taut lateral strands breakfast tables reproductions of antique . The 2-in bullock’s antique couch . difference in width between the front and back rails is made up by spacing the rawhide pairs Y wedgwood keith murray slip two tone .t in value of 19th century silver apostle spoons . apart on the back rail art deco chairs mahogany .
For the rafia seat in Figure 2 antique secretaire desk sheraton .5oa the side rails may be mortised Y4 in hand of fatima drawing . higher than the front and back rails, as shown wooden chamber pot chair . Methods of weaving rafia or rush seats are outlined in Chapter 7 1680 meissen porcelain .
Maple Armchair chippendale antique tables . Traditionally constructed from maple, the type of easy chair pictured in Figure 2 george iv fabrics .51 can be built from any desirably grained hardwood and finished as maple antique chamber pot with commode . Its comfortable lines and simple styling render it a suitable companion piece for other Colonial furniture 17th century bombe commode .
Before proceeding with the construction of the chair it will be found advisable to lay out a full-size version of the working diagram shown in A, Figure 2 1920’s art deco sofa .51 japanned cabinets . Among other things, this will insure that the back posts are cut to the best advantage with reference to the grain of the available stock greco roman furniture . The front legs, arms, and supports are cut according to the pattern in B empire hall bench . The side rails are cut to conform with dimensions shown in A, exclusive of tenons iron and wood refectory tables .
Mortise and tenon construction is used throughout, with double tenons wherever possible, for additional strength edge simplicity tub chair . All tenons are pegged with Y4-in 17th century spanish chair . dowels, which can remain visible in this Colonial type of construction vilas furniture .
shown in C “antique sheffield silver dresser” . The back call now be assembled and clamped pictures of 5 drawer antique library desks and tables . The tenons are pegged with /-in staffordshire figure prince “zebra” . dowels when dry was art deco inspired by chinese art .
Double tenons i/ in antique earthenware spirit dispenser . long are cut in the front rail ends, with corresponding mortises on the inside edges of the front legs, with the front rails flush with the front surfaces of the legs 1800 victorian gate leg table value . Provision is made for doweling the “ears,” which are cut to any desired curve decorative antique casters . The front rail is then glued and clamped into the front legs century english wood shell pattern .
While the front and rear assemblies are drying, the ends of the side rails are cut into double tenons / in french art deco porcelain jaguar . long at the front and r in antique pembroke . long at the back antique monk’s table . These are inserted into corresponding mortises cut in the front and back assemblies and the frame is glued together and clamped square antique oak dressing table with mirror .
When the frame is dry, the arms can be inserted into their mortises in the back posts and doweled to the top of the front legs antique drop leaf tables . The supports are doweled at an angle parallel to the front edges of the rear posts as shown in A, Figure 2 repair tripod table legs .51 myott, son, & co. platter with geometrical designs on border . For additional support, small triangular blocks of Y4-in collectors glass display tables,small . scrap can be glued to the rear ends of the arm, against the back posts antique hand of fatima .
Corner blocks are screwed in place Y4 in chamber pot patterns . below the top edges of the rails, w’th cleats between, to hold the slip frame for the cushion entree dishes with servicing styles . The latter is of simple, lap-joint construction, 20 in staffordshire figures of royalty . X 23-Y8 in antique deer chest . square, and rests on the corner blocks and cleats, flush with the top of the rails telescoping dining table . Alternate layers of upholsterer’s webbing are tacked to the frame, which is then covered with muslin antique sette michael thonet . The fabrication of the cushions is described in Chapter 7 czechoslovakia pottery mark lion .
Loveseat characteristics of 19th century furniture - england . The extension of the maple armchair into a small settee is easily accomplished by adding 22 in french antique furniture eagle emblem . to the length of the front and back rails, thus doubling the seating capacity earliest tilt top tea table . For additional strength, a legless center post is mortised into the back rails candelabrum .
A compact loveseat will result when both front all back rails are lengthened to 45 in luise pottery from czechoslovakia . The slip frame, if lengthened, should have a center brace added; an optional method is to use a frame for each cushion oak table drop leaf with carved legs .
Sectional Units louis majorelle art deco table . The vogue for “corner couches” was probably fostered by the desire to produce a conversational focal point so essential to the achievement of a successful living room antique gateleg tables with cupboard underneath .
To provide for the maximum of architectural differences as well as for individual whims, sofas or couches are now available in three or more sections antiques antique oak sideboards dutch style . The two outer sections have one arm each and the central section has none, thug making iL*- possible to place them around a corner, with a corner table of the grope collectors dinner services . size to fill in the gap antique gateleg table with scalloped tops .
As pictured in Figure 2 art deco hammered silver candlesticks .52, these sections can be easily constructed from the original maple armchair model old english pattern forks with four tines . On the end sections, the inner arms are omitte and the inner front legs cut off level with the top of the front rail; the >11idd, section is armless tavolino giapponese realizzato in lacca e avorio .
An optional method would be to construct one or two loveseats, omitting the arm toward the corner antique chinese chicken coop . When constructing settees, sofas, or loveseats with a definite location in mind, actual measurements can be translated into furnitur-, that will fit the exact position modern dressing table designs .
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Multipurpose Stools telescopic supports for tables . A sturdy set of from three to six king-size stools (Figure 2 lusterware made in czechoslovakia .53) will serve as a single or double bed at night and a couch or around the-corner sofa by day 17th century clocks . Of simple lines in the modern manner, the stools are C:f an elementary construction which is easy to upholster antique cuttlery (silver) . Because only the lower portions of the legs are visible, the frames can be built of ordinary rough lumbe>
Since it is presumed that night duty will be infrequent, these stools are designe I to measure 26 in rococo revival furniture . square, which will allow a deep divan seat, after subtracting the depth of back cushions laid perpendicularly against the wall meissen/cabinet plate/19th century .
If three or more stools are to be constructed, all sidepieces can be cut to a 25Y4-in antique tea cabinet . length at one time thonet bentwood rocking chair . Legs can likewise be cut from rough “2 in antique trestle table with iron . X 2 in library table antique with bulbous .” stock, which actually measures about i-ys in english silversmiths . X i -Y,,i in antique gate leg table very narrow . If each side board on each stool is attached to its leg so that all butt joints are identical, assembly-line Leg veneer (plywood)
methods can be employed by marking each board and nailing and gluing one leg to each, so that by the time the first legs have dried, the next board-and-leg can be attached george ii pad foot tea table antique . As in chair and table construction, these succeeding operations should be performed with the stools upright, to insure solidity german antique sideboards and buffets fluted .
To prevent sagging, the iy8-in flemish ivory inlay furniture antique .-thick cleat is nailed across the center of the frame, narrow edge up, as indicated in A of Figure 2 decorative hand display in porcelaine wood brass silver .53 cabinet with octagon sides reeded legs . The top of the stool, consisting of any scrap %-in 19th century cabinetmakers . stock, is nailed to the top edges of the frame 18th century dutch silver candlesticks . To conserve lumber, these top strips can be spaced not more than i in gateleg drop leaf sofa table . apart duncan phyfe wall mirror . An optional method is to tack crisscrossed webbing ill place of the solid top berkey and gaydressing table . In this case an additional cleat should be half-lapped into the center of the first cleat at right angles, to prevent bowing in of the sides; both cleats should be 2-3 in paris antique pine dining furniture . below the top edges of the frames arts crafts draw leaf trestle .
The upholstery of the stools is not difficult nancy galle furniture . Two or more thicknesses of cotton batting are cut to fit flush with the top edges, held down by black Muslin or cambric tacked to the faces of the sides square silver candlesticks . A strip of the upholstering material about 12 in antique inlay side table . wide is then tacked to the under edges of the sides, with its seam glued along one corner serving sideboards . Two thicknesses of cotton batting are cut to fit the four sides, as in detail B, flush against the top padding, and the upholstery material is brought up and lightly stitched or basted to the muslin topping tureen hague or amstel . The upholstery material is smoothed out and V snips cut in the corners, so that they lap smoothly before it is permanently stitched to the muslin ruhimann table . To finish off, braiding or welt cord of the proper color is stitched 3 in antique mahogany card table, imperial . down from the top, around all four sides german 1940s furniture styles .
The hardwood surfaced plywood facings for the legs are mitered at all four corners all(> can now be glued in place walnut gateleg table with leaves . This veneer can be Y4 in antique desk inlay “art deco” . thick if facilities exist for accurate bevel-miterin’,, what decade era antique inlaid diamond harlequin .
Whether glides of the nonskid caster cup type, previously described, are to be applied to the feet depends on the amount of usage to which the stools will be subjected features of art deco classical indian style . The construction of innerspring cushions will be described ill Chapter 7 art deco reproductions clock . Back cushions are of identical construction, minus the springs directoire furniture .
The successful construction of take-down beds, bunks, and cots depends, t a great degree, upon the proper installation of the fastenings that tie the rails to their posts chippendale reading table fire screen . Since these are limited in practice to two general types, it will prove advantageous to study their characteristics before proceeding to their installation knife boxes, ca. 1800 .
Bedrail Fasteners antique hinged mold blown gilded egg . The commonest type of bedrail fastener consists of metal hooks in pairs, cut from a single piece, as shown in A and B, Figure 2 burr walnut antiques .54 antique +value of lion foot table . They can also be purchased with single hooks for narrow rails, or can be cut or filed from I/to-in mid 1800 majolica umbrella stands . sheet iron, as in A antique chinese brass salvers . In cutting out a set of bed hooks, much of the work can be accomplished by drilling a series of holes and filing the resulting rough- edged pieces to the finished size antique silver wine urns .
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The use of one blade of a dado saw will simplify grooving the rails and po ts rosewood antiquite - decoration . The grooves in the bedrails should be deep enough to support the fasteners or hooks for at least one half their length hanoverian pattern forks . The saw kerfs should not run through he top of the rail, the cut being limited to the end and bottom edge only susie cooper kestrel teapots for john lewis . The h les for the pegs can be concealed by drilling slightly undersized holes from insie, stopping before the drill breaks the outer surface of the rail antique george tallboy . The metal pegs an then be driven in to secure the fasteners, as indicated in C antique victorian lion’s paw leg table .
pin locations oil the outside of its post (detail D) white bombe type chest of drawers . The holes for the pins should be so centered that the hooks will exert a ramming action against them, drawing the rail ends tight when the rail is still approximately Y8 in spider legs folding card table . above level neo classical silver candlesticks . Driving the rail down to its final position will tighten it against the post, forming a rigid joint drop leaf coffee table which raises to table height .
The location of the pins having been marked, the depth of the saw kerf can be measured, and corresponding start and stop blocks set on the circular saw bidet square . The pins are later driven from the inside, as was done oil the bedrail japanese silver tray with glasses .
An older form of fastener is by means of a bolt with a notched nut, as shown in E of Figure 2 1960 period style coffee table designs with lion claw feet .54 pictures of antique honey pots . Short Y2-in markings for blue and white asian porcelain antiques . dowels are glued into the rail and holes drilled to receive them in the post charles mackintosh wardrobe . A pilot hole is drilled in the post for a headless handrail bolt, with a hole opposite it in the end of the rail, to a depth of from 2-3 in antique serving tables . A large hole is now bored through the thickness of the rail to accommodate the notched nut at the end of the bolt continental silver gilt apostle spoons antique . If a handrail bolt is not available, a long carriage bolt may be used, and the hole drilled completely through the post 13th century italian cassone . The outer part of the bolt hole in the post should be chiseled square to hold the square shank firmly at the head end antique oak table trestle drop leaf . If it is desired to conceal the bolthead it can be countersunk and plugged walnut drop leaf table with brass casters . Metal rosettes are sometimes used to embellish an exposed bolthead, if desired 1896 british ceramics . The notched nut is driven home by means of a nail-set, or similar tool 18th century meissen porcelain .
Service Height booths chipendale turreen . Our servantless homes have caused thoughtful research into the minutiae of drudgery by the home economics departments of universities, high schools, and associations general description of design style of art deco . One of these investigating agencies is the Pratt Institute of New York City, which has made, among other studies, exhaustive ones of the fatigue factors encountered in bedmaking art deco glass candlesticks .
Not only was it discovered that today’s smaller bedrooms have more or less
conventionalized the placement of beds with one side against a wall, but the so-
called “Hollywood” bed influence has resulted in a much lower couchlike effect,
which in turn is producing definite repercussions in the sacroiliacs of the bedmakers antique wine cooler and stand .
To point up the results of their fact-finding experiments the following figures
are quoted mahogany circle table with drawer . With the average bed iqY2 in 19th century furniture feet . high, placed with three of its sides
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to the room, the bedmakers moved around the bed in an efficient, clockwise procedure which succeeded in producing an acceptably made-up bed with miter-cornered sheets, blankets, and blanket cover in four minutes and fifty-three seconds, with what they termed seventy-five “heavy gestures” all(> one hundred four “light” ones value old wooden card table with numbers painted on it .
To make up the same bed (open at three sides) 24Y2 in antique china furstenberg . high, the investigators recorded only fifty-five heavy gestures and one hundred sixteen light ones; (the time was not given) tableware expensive .
Although new springs and mattresses average about 6 in camillo marcolini portrait . in thickness, if only 4Y2 in apostle tea spoons made in england . is allowed for each, it will be found that the beds described in this section are dimensioned to a 21-in drop front desks . height majorelle chair fruitwood . With new springs, mattresses, and pads, this height will probably exceed the 2 ft 19th century furniture styles . preferred by the researchers wood round pedestal with claws legs .
Double-Decker Bunk-Beds best indian furniture designers . As a pictures of antiqued cabinets . space saver a bunk-bed unit (Figure 2 mortlake salt ware stoneware .5S) is ideal for the younger children greek inspired side chairs . Of simple design, it can be parted, in later years dining table antique before 1800 . into separate, twin-size beds 70’s baroque furniture . When used as a double-decker, the lower bunk is assembled from the head ends and the upper bunt: from the foot ends antique wrought iron glass dining tables .
The two units are built to house a standard 39 in mahogany cellaret . X 72 in value old wooden card table with numbers painted on it . cable or link spri g antique oak drop leaf gate leg table . If these are not available, rope springs can be woven by lacing the rope into 5- n antique inlaid wood card table . squares through holes in the sides and ends of a firmly constructed, separate woo( `1n frame antique maple desk table . Although this will sag in time, it will satisfactorily bear the weight of small children mortlake salt ware stoneware .
The posts, rails, head, and footboards when cut according to the dimensions in Figure 2 burr walnut tallboy with inlay .55 can be assembled into two beds which will fit standard grin-bed springs 39 in antique carved gate leg side table . wide, as previously stated 17th century bureau chest . It is of paramount importance t at available springs be measured first, for certain widths are no longer on the mark t, and it is obviously poor policy to build a bed too narrow or too wide for the Sprils that are supposed to fit into it eureka bulle magnetic clocks .
A simple pattern for the headboards and footboards is shown 1930 british chairs . They are nir- tised and tenoned into the centers of their posts, leaving Y4-in british cabinetry best examples . offsets on eit r side draw leaf table spiral shaped . Pegs are inserted from the inside for additional strength late 1800’s dining table european . The stretchers of
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Sides Steps Safety rail The detachable ladder is made by gaining the ends of the steps into the ‘des of the ladder, securing them with countersunk screws whose heads are covered by glued plugs, dressed flush directoire sofa .
A detachable guardrail is desirable during the children’s early years rosewood chaise lounge 19c . To prevent its wearing the footboards, the underside of its notches can be protected by lengths of old inner tube, glued in place hinges for antique gate leg tables .
The lathe enthusiast will probably wish to try his hand at ornamenting the bedposts, against the time they become twin beds 1920s british furniture .
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Paneled Bed hepplewhite handkerchief table . Built in the modern style with panels of hardwood plywo d, antique silver roll top warmer . this bed can be enlarged to standard double size by adding 16 in small antique tables . to its width to accommodate 54-in lenci mermaid figurines . springs demilune marquetry occasional tables . The back of the head is flat, and covered by a single
each section are tenoned and pegged with their lower edges 13% in roman tripod table . above the bottoms of their posts 1954 antique floor standing ashtrays .
The side rails are hooked into place with a -Y4-in 17th century brass candlestick rectangle . offset, in the manner explained at the beginning of this section england biedermeier chest of drawers . Cleats to support the springs are screwed flush with the bottom edges of the rails pictures of antique tables and chairs .
Steel pins, when obtainable, are excellent for joining the two bunks together marble leos furniture . Otherwise, i-in antique table telescoping . dowels are glued iy,, in meissenimitators . down into the center of each headpost, with iY8 in art nouveau dresser . protruding to fit into corresponding holes in the feet of the upper bunk antique octagon oak table . At some later date, when the bunks become separate beds, the protruding ends of the dowels can be sawed off lush, or drilled out for finials or turned buttons antique half leaf entry table .

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Plywood Screens trestle table antique german . For the cabinetmaker who has access to rabbeting or dadoing planes or equipment, the construction of a screen with an exposed frame holding plywood panels will prove a worth-while project antique dressing tables .
Such a screen can be constructed, however, of narrow tongue and groove flooring strips with the tongues ripped off and planed down wood secretaire . The uprights are cut the same length as those of the wallpaper screen with grooved sides inward, facing each other recipe for “soft paste porcelain” . The top and bottom stiles are haunch-tenoned into the uprights, with the grooves toward the center of the frame porcelain french imitation planter . The interior stile, tenoned two thirds of the way up in the frame, must have its tongue replaced by a groove to receive the plywood panel forks ivory handles . Panels are cut and fitted into the grooves of the frame before the tenons are fastened and glued dutch provincial furniture . No glue is used on the panels nabeshima shi shi porcelain .
A more workmanlike job would include curved top stiles and varying widtlis in the interior and bottom stiles aimone mfg co new york . The framing should be at least Ys in cherry table with lift up top antique . thic I C, with widths as shown in Figure 2 ebay - 8 legged mahogany drop leaf dining table .4 angouleme guerhard . The inside of the stiles are grooved (detail A) or rabbeted (detail B) to take the plywood plus quarter-round moulding 19th century sideboards . After their positions are marked on the uprights the latter are rabbeted and the fra
glued together with mortise and tenon joints (or dowels) antique octagon oak table . The plywood pants are held in place by the mitered strips of moldings, glued and bradded into place 1930 british chairs .
Tapestry Screens dresser with open area . If desired, the panels can be covered by a favorite tapestry, embroidery, or other material vintage porcelain plate with brass pedestal . In the interest of economy, as well as minimum depth for the rabbet, beaverboard or heavy cardboard can be substituted for the plywood when the surface is to be concealed by fabrics or other materia 19th century secretary .
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Nautical Screen decorchement glass windows 1930 . For the marine rumpus room, porch, or boy’s den, wid stiles and rails of well-grained wood are doweled, or mortise and tenoned, so that sailcloth or unbleached muslin can be whipped taut with white cotton rope as shown in A, Figure 2 ebony breakfast table 18th century .5 furniture in neo classical style,east india company, india . Metal grommets are riveted into the four hems of ea(h of the panels, which can be stenciled with appropriate salty designs 18th century english furniture coffee table book .
moldings lion leg decoration table . For additional security the moldings are bradded together at tops and bottoms antique knife sheffield marbles . It is well to brad the first and last pair at intervals throughout their lengths brass skimmer antique .
The resulting screen can be painted to match the other furniture, or the trim 4 the room captain’s davenport with working drawers on both sides . If desired, a design can be painted oil either or both sides, likewise ():, austere style .e side can be painted in one color and the other in another color wrought iron tripod candlestick 16th century .
PICTURE FRAMES
With the variety of moldings available at most lumber yards it requires only a bit of care on the part of the home craftsman to enable him to construct his own picture frames 1840 gate leg tables . In fact, a large
amount of the accuracy required in cutting and fitting the sometimes tricky miter joint can be eliminated by using the combination miter board and clamping jig shown in Figure 2 antique black lacquer japanese mirrors .6 dining furniture design in 1900 .
Miter Board and Clamp art deco candle sticks . The dimensions of the jig will of course depend upon the sizes of the frames to be constructed cabriole legs desk . To accommodate an average-sized picture with mat, measuring approximately ioY2 in antique gateleg table rectangular . x 14Y8 in “17th century dining table” ., a piece of heavy plywood or glued-up stock 21 in trestle table refectory tables oak . x 2 - in hand blown romer glass . will
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are screwed down to form the miter
board spanish puente pottery . These strips must be cut and fastened accurately and square dutch 17th century bombe commode . Wedges are inserted when the miters are cut, and again for clamping the four mitered corners after gluing dropleaf suppertable with pedestal base .
Scratch Stock art deco wooden armchairs . Simple frames can be
Blodc beveled or rounded with a hand plane antique kayseri silk carpet pictorial hunting . Beading and other designs can be gouged out of close-grained hardwood with a homemade scratch stock, shown in Figure 2 art nouveau display cabinet .7 16th century english joyned table . This tool must be “made to order” for the size of the molding it is to shape english baroque furniture . It consists of two hardwood blocks notched to the width and thickness of the piece of old saw blade, which has been filed or ground into the desired shape antique gateleg tables . The blade is held tightly by six bolts with wing nuts, and pushed away from the operation against the clamped molding preformed plywood . Commencing with a shallow cut, the blade is lowered successively to increase the “bite antique silver bread basket .” Sanding is required for a smooth finish davenport drop slant desk shell .
If the molding is to be shaped, it is preferable first to cut the rabbet for the glass in the back extending tables . Should the molding be too thin to take a rabbet, thin strips
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can be glued and bradded Y4 in 19th century european cabinet makers . to Y8 in staffordshire figure prince “zebra” . from the inside edges to form ledges reproduction 18th century tea bowl .
In cutting the miters in the miter block the main requirements are tight wed’ ing and accurate measurements birdseye maple side tables . If the opposite sides of a frame are not exact y equal in length, the corners will never come out square “hunt diederich” woodstock, ny . To allow for the mit r, in measuring the length of a molding, twice its width must be added (minus the rabbet) to the over-all picture or glass size on that side thonet bentwood rocking chair . If a faulty miter is cut, it can be repaired by clamping it tightly at a known right angle and making one )r more saw kerfs through the joint to even up both sides 17 century french lead dining plates .
As the miters are cut and “dry-fitted,” it is well to number them in penc 1, after the cut surfaces are sanded coalport poisidon . A thin sizing coat of glue should be applied to close the end-grain pores late 1920s patek winged lugs .
For light frames, picture-frame nails, in addition to the final glue coat, w 11 suffice english furniture dressing table . Waxed paper should be placed under the joints before the jig is glued ar d clamped in antique harp italy end table . In heavier frames, corrugated fasteners driven into the rear can be used, provided the molding is thick enough raoul lachenal monogram .
Dowels are necessary reinforcements for heavy frames, and slip feathers or splines of veneer (Figure 2 inlaid antique side table .8) have great holding power chiffoniers court cupboard . Grooves for the latter
type of joint consist of a saw kerf through
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J miter cuts hirado porcelain .
Finishes dutch antique oak chair . The finish of the frame depends on the kind of wood employed, the color scheme of the room, and most of all, the picture itself antique revolving bookcase . If a clash with other hues can be avoided, an interesting trea
ment is to select a dominant color or spa e e in the picture as the principal color for
FIG does seafood damage silver dishes . 2 paper mache tray india .8 19th century. english cabinet . the frame decoupage veneer . When the frame is beaded, an inner band of silver or aluminum paint s
another pleasing variation suitable for many framings spider table supports . Gilt, bronze, and silver
paints are standard finishes silver plated furniture .
Three-Dimensional Effects how to age a refectory table . When duplicate pictures or photographs
interesting depth effects can be obtained by the use of an additional sheet of glass antique frnech empire furniture . First a piece of glass the same size as that already cut for the frame is laid over the picture and its mat, as it will appear in the frame antique gate leg table makers . Then the central, foreground part of the picture is cut out and pasted on the second glass sheet directly over the same figure in the glass-covered picture lion head and paw antique table . All that remains is to cut the rabbet in the back of the frame deep enough to receive both pieces of glass, the mat, picture, and backing, as in Figure 2 hunebelle glass .9 romans ang greek furniture .
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Even deeper relief can be secured from three identical pictures, with objects in the intermediate background cut out and cemented in their proper positions on a third piece of glass, midway between the other two regency period chamber pot .
Trays rietveld . Heavy frames holding triple-strength window glass make excellent serving trays when backed by light, felt-covered plywood that has been glued and bradded, or screwed, to cover the entire back of the frame shallow display cabinet . The best practice is to cut a second rabbet to the depth of the plywood, / in dining table austin tx art deco japanese . inside the outer edge of the frame louis xiv dining table . A picture, design, or piece of colorful fabric call be inserted between the glass and the backing, and simple handles screwed into the ends refectorytables .
PLYWOOD PROJECTS
Plywood panels, made up of thin layers of wood glued together with the grain of one at an angle (as much as go’) from the other, have proved a boon to cabinetmakers surface decoration of the french art deco . Fabricated with one or both sides veneered with a wide selection of beautifully grained woods, these panels vary in total thicknesses from less than
in glass front marquetry cabinet . to as much as 3 in pictures of victorian era etagere with mirror addition . They come in wallboard lengths up to 4 ft lion paw bedroom set . wide antique dutch desk .
Compared with solid wood, the advantages of plywood lie in its near equalization of strength properties along the length and width of the panel, its resistance to checking and splitting, and its indisposition to change dimensions with changes in moisture content myott son & co. hanley . These advantages result from alternating the direction of grain in successive plies classical pier table . Since the strength of any wood along its grain is much greater than across the grain, equalization of strength properties is approximated by the increase of strength in one direction counterbalanced by a decrease in the other direction antique pembroke tble .The greater the number of plies for a given thickness the more nearly eq -1 will be the strength properties along and across the panel, and the greater t e resistance to splitting 17th century tool chest . The use of an odd number of plies permits a balanci g of stresses, whereas when an even number are used, each pair of plies at rig it angles tends to distort the other when changes in moisture content present n opportunity for warpage or cupping knife case with green handled cutlery antiques . In addition, the shrinkage of plywood co
strutted from five or more plies is less than that of three-ply material and me e nearly equal in directions parallel and perpendicular to the grain age of antique french refectory tables .
There follow a few examples of relatively simple projects employing plywood
to a maximum degree shallow display cabinet . In general, plywood material is not suitable for rabbeti g,
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JointA ply or crossband cherry table with lift up top antique . Exposed edges can e bound as illustrated in Figure 2 silver clocks .ro or sanded smooth and camouflaged w th darker stain than used on the face of -1 e material “pembroke table” . If preferred, the edges may ,se
painted with a suitably light undercoat -in brushgrained with the face stain reproduction bedroom furniture lancashire cherry . Beverage Tray victorian tripod tables . A straight, six-glass beverage tray is a satisfying project to
assemble from scrap lumber oak drop leaf gate leg side table .
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The endpieces are filed and sanded round on one or both top edges, and Y4411, dadoes cut horizontally across the inner faces, 2 in 17th century chinoiserie silver makers . apart and 1 in antique oak games table . lip from the bottoms pembroke trestle table . One-inch dowels or other suitable handles are screwed in place frSmilem inside, as illustrated in Figure 2 designs for italian occasional tables .11 prices for antique gateleg table .
In the upper shelf six holes with 3-in designing a credence table . diameters are cut out i in curved walnut dining chair . apart, start ng iY2 in art deco furniture bugati . from the ends price of antique gebruder bentwood rocker . The two plywood shelves can now be glued into their grooves and the tray finished as desired french commode . The diameters of the holes in the up-)er shelves should of course conform to the size of the glassware on hand silve filigree fish slice and fork with ivory handles .
Corner Lamp Table delftware pottery . Two pieces of plywood an a half dozen dowels when assembled as shown in Figure 2 austere style .12 will produce a modern corner lamp table of
Thickness, in inches simple but effective design oval confidante sofa . Placed in a corner between two loveseats, or units a sectional sofa, it not only serves as a lamp and smoking accessory stand, I also offers space for magazines and beverages ironstone ware craftman china willow .
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Figure 2 seventeenth century english stoneware .12 illustrates the construction in detail were exports scenes common in the chenghua period . All edges are rounded and sanded dresser and mirror and rosette and antique .
In place of the wood top, plate glass with beveled edges and holes drilled above the top dowel legs would be in perfect tune with modern development antique table with rope legs and metal castors . The glass can be attached to the tops of the legs by means of screws threaded through ornamental metal rosettes antique wooden hinges gateleg .
Hanging Bookcase clarice cliff style imitators . Somewhat reminiscent of Chippendale, the restrainA curves of this Colonial bookcase (Figure 2 white bombe type chest of drawers .13) support two shelves that will hc1d at least twenty average-sized books, a top shelf for bric-a-brac, and a small drawer for oddments antique mahogany card table .
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Hanging book case sheffield silver candelabras .
This project can be cut from Y2-in victorian writing bureau . plywood or from solid stock, as preferred, and solid stock can be used for a glued-up back also dutch rococo cupboard . After the design shown in Figure 2 folding tripod table with brass top .13 is copied on x-in delatte nancy . squares it is laid out on one of the sidepieces, and the two sidepieces are then clamped together or bradded outside the usable area history of 18th century mahogany wine coolers with brass lion’s paw feet . Both sides can then be cut out at one time with a coping saw or jig saw antique mantel french clocks 1800 hundred candle set . The exposed edges of the sides, shelves, and spreader are finished smooth by sanding imperial drop leaf antique table .
Rabbets “Me, in antique dutch bombe bookcase . deep and Yj in 17th century chinoiserie silver makers . wide are cut in the inner rear edges of the sides to receive the plywood back, and in the bottoms of the drawer front and sides for the 3M6-in josef originals value . bottom panel victorian sutherland table .
Blind dadoes Y4 in 19 century sewing table . deep and Y2 in 1950’s staffordshire porcelain religious figural . wide are cut in the sides of the bookcase the lengths of the respective shelves, measured at right angles to the back rabbet, with a Y vintage drop-leaf tables .j in antique furniture from government buildings for sale . X Y2 in antique regency furniture . blind rabbet for the spreader antique english stoneware pottery . Dadoes 3/io in antique federal sofa chair . deep and -Y4 in 1930’s italian furniture . wide are cut in the center of the drawer sides for the runners antique drop front desk . After the drawer parts are sanded the runners should be tested in their grooves for smooth fit finmar alvar aalto stool .
Three screw holes are drilled along the centers of each shelf dado and countersunk %(1 in “european art deco” war . on the outside; two such holes are prepared for each end of the spreader nicolas bernard fiat . The bookcase can now be assembled with flathead screws and glue bernard palissy antique . When dry, the back panel is bradded in place along its rabbet and screwed to the back edges of the shelves regency period chamber pot . Countersunk screwheads are covered by glued plti- chenghua foot rims .s cut from close fitting dowels and sanded flush smallest davenport desk .
The drawer sides are now assembled to the front and back with glue and brats and the bottom is slid into place and bradded walnut escritoire . With the drawer as a templet t e locations of the two runners can be marked for gluing an(> bradding into place art deco side table .
A wooden or brass knob is screwed into the drawer front an(> the bookcase s ready for finishing chamber pot . Many old Colonial pieces used black paint to cover end-gra n edges sheffield shovels . For sanded plywood edges a darker stain can be used or a close gra n simulated over a light undercoat 17th century drop leaf oak gate leg table .
Since the sides are 15/1 in restoring draw leaf table . apart, the bookshelf can be hung oil nails or scre s driven into the studs of a wall french napoleon mirrors . which are customarily spaced on 16 in consolidated lamp & glass company of coraopolis, pennsylvania in 1926 . cente Holes for this purpose can be drilled diagonally in the upper portion of the sid;•, or, for greater strength, flat metal eyelets purchased or cut from sheet metal a d screwed into the back of the top ends antique writing table inlay legs . If it is not desired to drive nails into tlie walls, the bookshelves can be suspended from wires from picture hangers llook;d over the picture molding czech opaque glass batch .
Sewing Cabinet napoleon cabriole leg . Of continuing popularity with the fair sex are various for s of Priscilla sewing cabinets (see Figure 2 noveau austrian style .14) marquetry occasional tables . The compact little receptade described below can be cut from plywood and assembled with a few simple too s louis fourteenth chairs .
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