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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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The cap at the nozzle of the gun mixes air and liquid either internally or externally antique glass box etruscan . The external-mix cap usually has two hooded side ports (A in Iigu e
5 palladian bookshelves .4b) which aim twin jets of compressed air at the atomiz![]()
mixture leaving the central orifice antique rectangular drop leaf tables . This produces the fa
internal-mix cap has a long narrow slot to fan-shapa t n e spray that has been partially atomized by the venturi ectien
behind the nozzle info gillows in the 19th century . The external-feed cap is supplied o bo ~h the suction- and pressure-feed guns, but the internal-in x
cap can be used with only pressure feed sideboard serpentine wood inlay brass . Requiring lees pressure, it is popular with small units, but is liable tc clog with fast-drying mixtures antique furniture shop biedermeier .
Spraying Technique crockery cabinet designs . NN7hen properly applied to flat work, most guns produ - e the fan pattern illustrated in the detail in Fi-,ure 5 show earthenware produced by wileman & co. .5 antique ladies writing cabinet . It averages about 8 i high when the guns is held 6 to 8 in swan plate kandler . from the surface to be sprayed, as indi at0 in the photograph solid silver sauce boat no markings . External mix guns can usually be adjusted to
photograph victorian balloon back arm chairs mahogany cabriole legs .pattern for a concentration of liquid on small areas or modified by blocking off the side ports with friction tape hirado porcelain .
Held at a uniform distance from the work, the gun is swept across and back at an even rate to make one coat 18th century music stand . During each sweep the gun nozzle must be held parallel to the sprayed surface; arcing will produce a antique japanese tea table mother of pearl . disproportionately heavy deposit in the center of the stroke antique furniture berkey and gay . In order to make the most of the fan-shaped spray pattern, the gun should be triggered as the stroke is begun, ahead of the work, and released at the completion of the stroke, after the nozzle has passed beyond the surface being sprayed lacquer carlton house desk . A second coat applied in vertical laps will insure good coverage antique 18″ square drop leaf table on casters . Practice is the secret of good spraying, and can be exercised on scrap material or wrapping paper 18th century mass produced tableware . Examination of test patterns before the finish coat is applied may result in necessary adjustments that will eliminate a later sanding off of an unsatisfactorily sprayed surface earliest tilt top tea table .
Figure 5 1940 dressing table value .5 illustrated the correct fan
pattern, fairly regular in shape, with the
atomization producing fine, even-sized dots of
paint across the pattern italian antique small inlaid wood 18th century ivory . In Figure 5 antique gateleg extension elite .6 four
incorrect patterns are shown antique italian china markings . In detail A
the small dark center quickly fades into
rough gobs of material, indicating a failure A B C D
in atomization which, if aggravated, will Fie czechoslovakia silversmiths . 5 antique silver bread basket .6 “soft paste porcelain” ” . Spray patterns inlaid wood sofa table . A, Heavy
almost surely produce “orange peel federal side table .” Cor- center; B, Peanut; C, Heavy end;
rection consists of either thinning the liquid D, Split spray scottish 19th century antique furniture . or increasing the air pressure period dressing tables . The shapes
indicated in B and C are common distortions caused by a dirty gun “such as that” . The split pattern in D is caused by excessive air pressure art deco polished matte lost-wax castings o nude women in bronze by viennese artisans .
Common Failures cuvette a fleurs .
“Piling” of the sprayed finish is caused by, moving the -tin too slowly or too nearthe surface 19th century louis xv mahogany french chest of draws floral inlaid wood with marble top and glass cabinet with cabriole legs .
” Running” results from too thin a liquid decorative spindle legs from antique card table .
“Sags” are the result of too thick a liquid, too close a stroke, or improper triggering whieldon ware tortoiseshell .
“Pin holes” often occur when the gun is held too close to the surface, or from too much air pressure 19th century bavarian side chairs .
“Misting” is due to excessive air pressure, a too thin fluid, arcing the gun, or holding it too far from the surface european antique rolltop desk 1700’s .
“Floating” is usually the result of a poor mixture royal staffordshire by clarice cliff nancy .
Viscosity antwerp collector’s cabinet . As noted above, it is evident that in addition to manual ability to control properly the sweep of the gun, the liquid being sprayed must be of the correct body or viscosity furniture in neo classical style,east india company, india . Many craftsmen are satisfied with a crude paddle test, during which they dip a thin strip of metal into the liquid up to a predetermined mark gillows antique furniture . When the “paddle” is withdrawn, the behavior of the liquid reflects its relative viscosity extending console table . An excessively thin mixture will immediately run off the end of the paddle, whereas too heavy a liquid will sag down in drops before it r
mixture that is close to the proper viscosity will start to run but has suff-cient, body finally to flow in a series of waves decorchemont .
A more accurate test, which can be applied repeatedly, is by means of glass viscosity tubes antique pembrook table . If these are not available, a half-dozen test tubes of identicil size (about Y2 in art deco inspired bookcase . X 4 to 5 in antique chippendale tilt top table .) will prove satisfactory american gothic revival furniture makers . Corks of identical site should also be procured neoclassical dining table base furniture . Each tube is filled with the liquid under test to ‘Withirl approximately -1/8 in serpentine centre table mahogany . of the end of the cork, which has been previously fitted ani marked so that all are inserted to the same depth empire furniture.com . When the corked tube is il
verted, the air space under the cork becomes a bubble, which travels to the 1 pp(r (closed) end of the tube wooden tables with brass leaves inlay . The time it takes the bubble to traverse the len– pennsylvania house queen anne chest .h (f the tube is the measure of the viscosity of the liquid steel dining table germany .
In order to obtain a sealed sample for measuring unknown mixtures, a ,ierl(S of test patterns must be sprayed on wrapping paper or scrap material dutch walnut cabinet . Th; cu is filled half-full of a mixed liquid that is known to be too heavy, and its pa ter sprayed antique hoover price . Small amounts of thinner are added successively and a pattern sp ye :l for each until a pattern finally registers the proper viscosity antique ivory and silver tableware . A sample o th~ correct liquid is sealed in a viscosity tube as the “master” or “pilot” sampl- fct future mixtures employing this type of solvent antique drop leaf gateleg table .
Cleaning antique japanese lacquer tray . Suction-feed guns are a pleasure to clean what types of materials were used in george hepplewhite furniture . All that is nece sar is to unscrew the gun from the cup, stop up the nozzle with the fingers, and pu the trigger to force out the remaining fluid curved back chair from 1940s . If the fluid tube is inserted in a coy tainer of solvent and the trigger squeezed several times as in Figure 5 cabinet dressing doors designs .7, the gu
will clean itself spanish antique table .Cleaning the spray gun french empire desk cabinet maker logo .
Pressure-feed guns are cleaned in the same way except for the fact that solvent is poured into the metal, pressure-resistant cup, which must then be sere tightly in place before compressed air is triggered in setobody .
This light cleaning should be augmented by a periodic dismantling of th( cap, fluid tip, and the needle valve with its control needle, and immersing in solvent edgard brandt . Under no circumstances should solvent be allowed to come into contact with the oil or packings of the working parts antique “trestle table” kent .
Summary mother of pearl coffe table fake antique egypt . In conclusion it should be borne in mind that in finishing fine furniture or cabinetwork, cleanliness is next in importance to a craftsmanlike finish czechoslovakia antiques .
In the first place, the work itself must be so clean that no wood or sand dust remain to adulterate and discolor the finish to be applied antique apostle spoons .
For the same reason brushes or spray gLill, that apply the finish should be immaculate furniture+scallop+wheat .
Finally, maximum efforts should be exerted to eliminate from the air dust whose settling would mar an otherwise perfect finish sheraton +antique +gaming table .
FURNITURE FINISHING TECHNIQUE
In addition to cleanliness of the surface, tools and air and repeated stirring of the finishing fluid, following a methodical procedure in enameling or painting furniture will obviate considerable unsatisfactory retouching dutch provencial furniture . In this connection a good light is a prime requisite 1800’s cylider desk .
Chairs all([ tables should be turned upside down so that the lower, not easily accessible parts can be coated first renaissance woodwork cassoni . In enameling it is very important to examine all vertical surfaces for runs or sags within the first five minutes, before the liquid hardens and becomes too tacky to smooth out with a wiped brush antique.italian.porcelain. . This is particularly important around beading, carvings, and turnings, where the brush may skip the valleys drum/breakfast table . Flat horizontal surfaces are left until last, with excess fluid eliminated by “cross-Hatching”—brushing first with the grain then across it glass front marquetry cabinet .
Finally, care must be exercised at all times that no coat is applied before the underneath one is completely dry antique calamander . The rule to remember is: never finish over a glossy surface or attempt to sand one that is not hard dry louis xv dining table stretcher draw leaf .
Decorative finishes for painted or enameled surfaces are discussed later in the chapter furniture makers of the 16th century .
OPAQUE FINISHES
As previously mentioned, the purpose of an opaque finish is to conceal the surfaces of woods deficient in grain patterns, or to hide inferior material, or even poor workmanship brass candelabras made in china . Applied with brush or spray gun, these finishes run the gamut> of color and sheen, from a high gloss enamel to flat paint, and may be decorated with decal conian! as, stencils, peasant painting, various novelty effects, or glazing end table ivory inlaid india wwii . This so-called “painted furniture” has become justly popular in bedrooms, bathrooms, kitchens, rumpus rooms and nurseries, as well as on the outdoor porch or in the garden antique maple drop leaf dining table .
Enamel Finish english writing desk spiral legs . Although a good grade of enamel will effectively resist mild heat, >lot water, milk, fruit stains, and alcohol, unless specifically recommended by the manufacturer, it is not intended for outdoor use photos of antique chambersticks . Enamels use varnish, lacquer, or u synthetic as a vehicle for their pigments antique drop leaf sofa table .
Varnish enamels, unlike paint, which must be thoroughly brushed out, ar; flowed on with the least possible brushwork christian mayer furniture . Usually used at can consistency, 4 varnish enamel may be thinned with varnish or turpentine antique dutch bureau . Enamels can be sprayed, particularly if heated, although with a suction-feed gun on a srnaL compression unit it may be necessary to dilute the mixture as it comes in the can
Pigmented lacquer (enamel) produces a very hard, durable, water-resistan antique tea scoop jockey hat . film, which is quick-drying and therefore likely to be dust-free 18th century wardrobe . Not suitable fo brushing it is sprayed oil after dilution with lacquer thinner antique hoover price . Since the laccuer its thinner, and lacquer spray dust are highly inflammable, precautions are n(ces sary to prevent combustion when spraying inside the shop art deco dressing tables . The installation o an exhaust fail should be seriously considered if extensive spraying operation! are contemplated indoors antique bowls 1700’s .
Synthetic enamels can be applied by either spray or brush with equal success Made from a synthetic resin base they deposit a tough, weather-resistant 31m which dries in from 4 to 6 hours unless accelerated by baking piertables . Their solvents are supplied or specified by the manufacturer belgian designers included henry van de velde and gustave serrurier-bovy .
Today there are many “quick-drying” and “one-coat” enamels on the market in a variety of colors and glosses serpentine pembroke table . While it is true that when applied over a wool as hard and as light colored as maple or birch a single coat will hide with a uniform gloss, yet it is not likely that one coat will satisfactorily cover softwoods such as white pine and basswood, porous woods like poplar and spruce, coarse woods with the variegated grainings displayed by yellow pine and fir, or (ark redwood or gumwood candelabra baroque .
On soft woods, a hardening coat of shellac, diluted 50 per cent with denatired alcohol, can be applied and sanded smooth when dry with 3–o abrasive gay antiqe . A cark wood, or one with a prominent grain, should receive a priming coat of enamel that has been reduced at the rate of a tablespoon of turpentine to a quarter pint of varnish enamel george hunzinger . When thoroughly dry, this coat is sanded smooth and given a second coat at can consistency oak drawer leaf table .
Undercoater art deco legs desk . The best professionally applied enamel finishes consist of at least three coats and a final rubbing antique french fluted table drawer . This insures both greater depth and smoothness in the final film george hepplewhite stringing . Instead of diluting the enamel for the initial coat, an enamel undercoater is used dresden richard klemm . This is nothing more than a heavily pigmented, flat-drying hard paint that possesses better hiding qualities than are offered by the glossy enamels antique tea cabinet . The fact that the undercoater is basically a paint does not mean that a flat wall paint can be successfully substituted for it; raw paint is too ;oft to stand up to the necessary sanding artdeco lamp . If, however, an undercoater is not available when needed, a satisfactory substitute can be mixed from 8 parts of flat write paint to which i part of enamel has been added as a hardener secretaire empire 1800 .
Although enamel undercoater comes only in white, it can and should be tirted to approximate the shade of enamel to be used period drawing room looks . This is easily accomplished by thinning a small amount of color ground in oil with turpentine and stirring it gradually into the white undercoater how did 18th century cabinet makers finish their cabinets . Since an exact match is not required, the final shade should not be markedly darker or lighter than the enamel barker brothers coffee table for sale . The following table indicates the approximate tint that will be produced by all ounce of thinned color added to a gallon of white undcrcoater, enamel, or paint:
Desired Tint Pigment Color
Cream Golden ocher
Yellowish Medium chrome yellow
Warm ivory Raw sienna
Yellowish ivory Yellow ocher
Peach Burnt sienna
Apricot Orange chrome yellow
Coral rose American vermillion
Lavender pink Rose pink
Orchid Rose lake
Light gray Raw umber
Warm gray BUI-111 umber
Cream gray Vandyke brown
Dove gray Drop black
Steel gray Lamp black
Gray blue Ultramarine blue
Robin’s-egg blue Prussian blue
Light blue green Blue green
Light yellowish green Yellowish green
Enamel Undercoat Schedule brass indian tea tables .
i antique tea set - rh macy . San( surface with a 2/o abrasive, clean lhorutwhlv antique dutch chest on chest . and sea> end grain sheffield plate dish rings . Seal knots with aluminum paint antique tea table history .
2 1920’s art deco sofa . Apply one coat enamel undc-rcoater tinted to approximate shade of final coat square drop leaf tea table with gated legs .
3 pembroke hepplewhite . Fill cracks and sand smooth with ;/o abrasive art deco sofa 1925 .
4• Apply intermediate coat of half and half underwater all(> enamel davenport desk mechanism . S comtoise clocks longcase . Sand lightly with 3/o abrasive pine furniture .
6 “chateau des tuileries” . Apply finish coat of enamel looking for 4 feet wide drop leaf table .
7 sheriton roll top antique bureau . For a semigloss luster, rub to hard smoothness will’ 3-F pumice stone and rubbim, oil chenghua foot rims .
8 rectangle table pilar foot . For a high Polish use rottenstone and water (see section devoted to varnish finish) deco rocket cabinet .
Paint Finish 1896 british ceramics . Frequently constructed from cypress, pine or redwood, outdoor furniture must be protected from the elements by a tough, elastic film that will not chalk off under careless handling jupe dining table . These slick or porous wood 18th century chest antique .; require a
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coat whose adhesive qualities are sufficiently tenacious to provide a good bond art deco examples . Modern house-paint primers contain lung oil, which needs no thinning as it comes from the can brass serving tray with italian inlay wood . Aluminum paint or shellac should be used to close end grain and to cover knots yabu fruit .Unless a sloppy or dirty coat has been applied, it is not necessary to sal I between paint coats table art deco+lyre . The second coat should be a good grade of exterior ion e paint, hardened by zinc oxide up to one third of the pigment antique iranian carved tray . A final coat of tl exterior paint, without thinning, will complete the job malard furniture . In no case should -)aii t be applied over an old enamel finish or vice versa; owing to their different e)pa> Sion rates, the extreme changes in temperature to which outdoor furniture subjected will result in cracking and crazing of the exterior coat nabeshima decoration . A final co t of exterior spar varnish will stop the chalking and weatherproof the surfac- czechoslovakian quality porcelain . rosewood and brass inlaid dining room furniture .
Outdoor furniture which will be given some protection from the weathe 17th century american dressing table .• c marquetry italian tray .~ be finished satisfactorily with paints designed for interior use antique.porcelain.italian. . If the furl -itil e is to be used on a covered patio, or if it is carried inside during showers a :l stored indoors during winter months, the extreme weather-resisting qualit; ?S f exterior house paint are not required antique sette michael thonet . On wooden furniture which is to be give I an opaque finish that will conceal the wood, interior paints, such as are de— yongzheng octagonal plate .igll& for bathroom and kitchen finishes, will be, satisfactory in most cases flatware handles fiddle leaf . This is tr of even the water-mixed latex paints so widely used in interior finishing 18th century “music stand” .
When it is not desired to conceal the grain the wood, an essentially wea,he, proof finish can be given to outdoor furniture by the application, first, of a tranparent wood sealer and second, of one or more coats of good-quality spar vai nis or boat varnish 17th century trestle table with claw feet . If the wood is smooth enough and clean, simply apply the s?al;, according to the manufacturer’s directions regency double pedestal tilt table anqique . Sanding before application of th gothic arch furniture . varnish should not be necessary unless the wood is rough or dirty mahogany coffee tables .
Heavy wooden furniture such as Adirondack chairs and the familiar redx-oo, picnic sets, will weather to an unexciting brownish gray unless it is protected >vit’ a coating art deco inlay dresser . A special finish is obtainable for redwood which will maintain th natural color or something that resembles it for sale antique pedestal candle table 3 legs brass claw feet . On other woods a mixture of on part boiled linseed oil to one part turpentine may be brushed on when the N oo is new and renewed about twice a year mahogany antique japanese furniture designer . Or when this coating is first applie , i may be followed up with spar varnish mechanical drawings on dressing table . Renewal then requires only revarnis ing
The best method of finishing reed or fiber furniture is by spraying, eve P only a hand-pump sprayer is available art deco and exotic leather . Brushing piles up paint in the interst es wipes thin on wearing surfaces, and fails to reach deep spots rousseau shagreen .
TRANSPARENT FINISHES
The purpose of all furniture finishes is to provide a protective coating; tr art deco ladies writing desk .nsparent finishes provide this coating without obscuring the underlying grain of the wood claw foot dresser . For woods such as mahogany, walnut, red gum, and the fancy veneers : nd inlay woods that possess sufficient natural color and a desirable grain patt-rn, a natural finish g employin no stain but providing a desirable Sheen is enti ely
appropriate art nouveau france origins .
The present vogue for natural finishes is a normal reaction from a pe iod simulate rich depth 19 century mahogany gateleg table . Nowadays the native grain and figure of choice hardwoods is appreciated and enhanced by more honest methods rococo silver candlestick .
The schedule for any transparent finish must consider the porosity or coarseness of the grain to be covered art deco wooden armchairs . Except with mission or weathered oak and Old World finishes, it is common practice to fill all coarse-grained woods so that the pores are flush with the surrounding surface 19 century english roll top desks . This builds up a uniform level for succeeding finish coats, free from pockets for dust and dirt deposits pembroke end table . Colored fillers, furthermore, are important aids in emphasizing the grain pattern ironstone pottery .
Fillers antique spanish blue and white pottery . Ready-prepared fillers are entirely satisfactory and easy to apply antique octagon knee hole desk . They are available in stock shades of light and dark walnut, red and brown mahogany, natural, light and dark golden oak, other wood colors, as well as white for novelty finishes german antique card table . The addition of drop black ground in oil will produce the deeper shades, and zinc oxide will lighten the color of a prepared filler until it is suitable for almost any job lion cabriole antique . For the hobbyist who prefers to mix his own filler or has a special job in mind, it is no difficult matter to make up a natural (transparent) base filler from powdered rock quartz, known to the trade as “silex antique fall front desk .” A mixture of 2 oz aaron burr desk . of turpentine, 2 oz contemporary designs for dressing table . of japan drier, and 5 oz table paw feet antique . of boiled linseed oil is slowly stirred into 2 lb carl walters ceramics . of fine powdered silex 1945 mahogany desk . The resulting mixture is thinned as shown in the table below and can be colored with pigments ground in oil different types of roman furniture . Vandyke brown shaded with drop black, burnt umber, rose pink, or zinc white will provide a variety of colors anglo indian antiques .
Mixture antique pattern cabinet . Paste (silex) filler is available in half-pint, quart, and gallon cans weighing approximately i lb louis xvi revival sideboard with porcelain inlays ., 5 lb antique porcelain +swan +painted . and ii lb antique score music . respectively empire writing table . Although it is already mixed with linseed oil and japan drier, the paste must be thinned to the consistency of thick varnish so that it can be brushed on antique ceramic dish in silver stand . As a thinner, naphtlia, decreases the drying time while turpentine tends to hold the coat open; the two can be mixed together to moderate the drying period examples of 19th century pennsylvania furniture . Boiled linseed oil will hold the coat open for at least half an hour; japan drier will speed up the drying process ecole de nanci furniture . The thickness of the mixture will depend upon the coarseness of the pores to be filled antique chippendale dining chairs with bronze leg decoration . The filler mixture required for the more common woods is suggested below:
Heavy Medium Thin None
Philippine mahogany Walnut Maple Cedar
Oak Mahogany Gurnwood Pine
Ash Cherry Birch Basswood
Chestnut Rosewood Beech Poplar
Elm Redwood Fir
Alder Spruce Cypress
Obviously, the larger the pores to be filled the thicker the mixture must be, and vice versa antique gate leg table . As received, the paste filler must be well spaded with a putty knife and thinned to brushing consistency for the job in hand antique sheffield piece marked “royal sheffield” . Relative measures Application antique georgian dining table, pad foot . Assuming that a dark shade of filler has been selected to h -blight the grain figure in walnut, mahogany or oak in order to distinguish it f’orn imitations on guniwood, poplar, beech, and other inferior woods, the first ep, before the actual filling operation is to apply a wash coat of white shellac, dil fed i part shellac to () parts of denatured alcohol antique cherry drop leaf six legs . This will prevent the oil in the filler from darkening the wood 19th century 5 legged table .
Meanwhile the filler is mixed to a creamy brushing consistency, regardles• of whether it is of 16- or 8-lb base antique mahogany drum tables library tables writing tables value popular . When the wash coat of shellac sealer has c(111- pletely dried, the filler is liberally applied by means of a short-bristle brush 2:ith the grain chinese chicken coop armoire . Because of later operations it is wise to limit the brushing-in to a maximum of about To sq ft at a time spanish fashion 16th century .
Within 15 or 20 minutes the sheen of the filled surface will have flatted s fficiently for wiping early 19th century american rosewood cabinet makers . This is accomplished by “towing-off” all surplus filler, wi across the grain with clean burlap rags 1970s ashtray “art deco” style . If the filler has commenced to harsen it can be softened by moistening a rag in the naptha thinner indian vernacular furniture . For cleaning out carvings, headings, and corners a picking stick whittled from a 6 in wooton chest . lengt of ,Y8-in 19th century bavarian side chairs . dowel and sharpened to a pencil point at one end and to a sharp we ge at the other is useful under a burlap layer talavera de la reina tiles and spain and antique .
After all surplus filler is towed-off, a final wiping with a soft tintless cloth along the grain will insure complete cleansing spiral leg gateleg table . The filler must then be alto -ed its full drying time antique circle furniture . Rather than risk sealing a damp sealer it is advisable to increase the minimum drying time by one half; thus the so-called “4 hour” fil ers should be permitted 6 hours and those retarded by turpentine and linseed oil allowed a full 36 hours dresser with rack in middle . A light sanding with 3–o paper followed by a dus ng with compressed air from a vacuum cleaner or empty spray gun will incur a smooth surface for sealing english stoneware .
The hobbyist will encounter so-called “liquid wood fillers” on the mar et, which are little more than colored sealers for softwoods antique 17th century fork . Composed of an infe for grade of varnish with a small amount of silex, these liquid fillers are freque ly employed in cheap furniture finishing daniel quare pocket watches made in 1674 .
Sealers lions claw brass . Prior to applying the filler the wood was protected from discolorat on by a sealer consisting of a wash coat of diluted white shellac dovetailing on 17 century furniture . Professional finisli•rs of high-grade furniture prefer to seal the filler also, using white shellac for li - ht finishes and orange shellac for the darker browns and reds in the proportion of i part shellac to 4 parts of denatured alcohol ceramic platter italian crustacea .
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As shown in Figure 2 value of sterling silver leaf ladle .76, the rear upright (F) is half-lapped into the rear center of the base 16th century trestle refectory table . This will require a corresponding mortise in the back of the bottom (G), before it can be fastened in place after the base is assembled antique oak furniture dating dining room sets with big legs .
Dovetails can now be cut at the ends of the top rail (H), and the divider (J) double-notched 5 in french secretaire lacquered . down from the top into the center of drawer rail (K) antique china inlay mother of pearl table . Double dowels are glued into both ends of drawer rails (K) and (M), and into the front ends only of drawer slides (L), (N), and (0), including the two on the right of a size identical with (0) bronze ash tray with hinged lid and tortois handle .
The double slide (L) can now be butt-jointed gilded console table .5 in antique kidney shaped dressing table . below the top of the upright (11) deep red 19th century marble . Holes are drilled in the inner edge of the double slide (K) for the reception of the dowels in the front end of double drawer slide (L) astride (lie center notch in (K) 18th century desserts .
The assembly can now be commenced by fastening together the base decoupage bookcase . Nails or screws attach the rear of the base to its inner cleats (E), already in place, and corner blocks hold the front (D) firmly to the cleats at the front william iv scottish serving table . The bottom can now be slipped into place and fastened to the top edges of the base antique rent table .
The doweled ends of drawer rail (M) are fitted into corresponding holes drilled 12 in cantagalli pottery . above the bottom, and the dowels of drawer rail (K) into holes 5 in lalique medaillons exposition des arts decoratifs 1925 . below the top rail (H), before the sockets for the dovetails of the latter are marked and chiseled out oil the top edges of the lower cabinet sides antique brass teapot inlaid india .
After the rail has been fitted into its sockets the divider (J) is notched into place and butt-jointed to the center of top rail (H) antique silver candelabra . Its lower end is nailed or screwed to the bottom from underneath ecole furniture . The lower drawer slide (111) is doweled into place 12 in george iv oak writing desk . above the bottom of the cabinet, before the double drawer slide (L) is fitted in place astride the center notches antique silver terrine . It is best to insert the drawer guide cleats (Q) at this time, before the back and counter are in place display cabinet circular . The remaining drawer guides (P) call also be fastened in place on both sides of the cabinet and of the divider and the drawer guide cleats c j mason american ironstone pottery .
The counter is nailed or screwed in place and the bottom (T) and shelf of the upper cabinet slid into place 19century british armschairs . The top is butt jointed to the sides i -Y8 in vintage gateleg dropleaf table . down from the top edges swedish art deco interiors . A suitable t;-in drop leaf table rectangle vintage . cove molding is mitered around the top paul de lamerie shell feet design . A V4-in 18c dutch marquetry bombe front cabinet . plywood dust cap glued flush with the top edges of the molding is optional vilas table .
With -Y4-in meissen antique figures . plywood doors it is often possible to use butt hinges whose screws will penetrate the core for a firm hold antique gateleg drop leaf round table . Otherwise the hinges must be fastened
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across the front of the doors and the cabinet edges silver tureen plates .
Since the drawer guides are yg in king george drop leaf gateleg table . thick, the sides of the drawers must be set into the fronts by that amount myott & son england . As shown in the plan of a drawer, dovetailed front ends of the slides can be slid into mortises in the fronts, with the backs rabbeted into the rear ends early cherry drop front desk . Grooves are cut in the front and sides for the plywood bottoms 1920 two-tier mahogany table .
After the drawers are fitted into their openings the drawer guides are marked oak draw refectory table .0 and pairs of guides fastened to the sides of the drawers to ride on the guides in the cabinet to help distribute the weight spider leg circular dining table .
For handles, r/ in decotating with silver tray in dining room . X i Y8 in types of furnitures found in ancient roman period . pieces up to i i in english federal clocks . long can be rounded at the ends oil one side and its corners myot t, son & cie . A groove is routed out underneath, and on top, as well, if desired, and the flat surface is fastened to the drawer and door fronts by screws from inside reproduction staffordshire .
To make the shelf or shelves in the lower cabinet adjustable, two 2 in antique 5 legged claw table . X Y4 in norman bel geddes desks . strips are attached to each side of the cupboard space as shown in the lower cabinet, with Y4-in french minor nobility . mortises spaced about iY2 in antique low dresser . apart japanned bracket clocks . The strips on the right side can be attached to the divider (I) and the edge of the upright (F), with the shelf notched to fit antique spiral legged small tables .
Such a cabinet can of course be constructed tall enough to fit flush with the ceiling, if desired arts and crafts hall bench . The modern trend, however, is to use separate cabinets, the upper one being attached to the wall studs with a bulkhead of wallboard built oil top of and flush with the upper cabinet to take ill) the space to the ceiling, which is too high to reach without a stepladder antique white chamber pot .
In the case of separate cabinets, a lighter, plywood panel construction of square stuck frames can be used in the lower cabinet davenport desk mechanism . Various widths can be built to form continuous counters and extend around corners george scheidt enamel . Where several base cabinets are used in this manner, various refinements can be built in to meet the requirements of the individual housewife mahongony antique sideboards . These include a shallow, sliding half drawer on cleats in one of the upper drawers, to accommodate silver; tall, narrow cupboards or drawers for trays; shallow racks along doors for spices; mixing boards that slide out; metal-lined flour bins with sifters; racks permitting dishes to be set on edges; pot-cover compartments in drawers, or racks on door backs; tubular lights under upper cabinet bottoms, and as many other conveniences as the ingenuity of the builder can produce artdeco style italy door .
For cementing a linoleum cover to the counter of the lower cabinet, chromium or plastic flush-type trim is procurable that has been fabricated for just this purpose “officer’s chair” furniture . Screwed to the top edges of the counter, their thickness is compensated for by a layer of felt cemented between the pieces of trim before the linoleum is cemented in place, as shown in detail B oak telescopic support slides .
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constructed table (Figure 2 antique czechoslovakian..porcelain .77) offers a solution to the work problems of the masculine side of the family french art deco walnut club chairs . Its obvious sturdiness may bring some gleam of approval to the critical scrutiny of the doubtful housewife, who may be appeased for lack of drawer space by the fact that the table is easy to take apart and store away, since only the top is screwed 17th century imported oriental cabinet .
The dimensions used should fit the available space in width and length, and the height should be measure to suit the housewife ogee bracket front foot . The thickness of all the members can be up to 2 in imari emblems .; the dimensions listed are only guides pilaster bookstand price .
All four legs are tapered on two sides to 3 in west indies tall console ., and a 5-in george bullock collectors cabinet . half lap 9/16 in thonet 511 . deep is cut in their opposite, upper, ends to receive the front aprons 1600 century scroll back chair .
Each front apron is mortised Y4 in 1850s gateleg with butterfly leaf . from its end to receive the end of a side apron to a depth of 1/1i(; in antique queen anne style burr walnut coffee table . The joints are assembled without glue or screws by Y4-in italian antique bread making cabinet with plate rack . rods being inserted through the legs inside the side aprons as in Figure 2 popular art techniques and their origin .77 serrurier-bovy, silex . Both ends of the rods are threaded for nuts bearing on washers fish tail knife 16th century fruit knife 15th .
Metal mortise fasteners can be screwed to the tops of each apron for fastening on the glued-up table top, which can be smoothly surfaced by gluing on a pressed-wood top layer, or heavy linoleum bound by chrome edging around the table’s edge colbolt blue plates and antique .
To protect the top during workshop hours a secondary plywood top can be cut and equipped with a 2- or 3-in 19th century 5 legged table . overhanging frame that fits snugly down over the edges of the table top antique walnut gateleg table .
Combination stool brass serving tray with italian inlay wood .
Combination Stool pictures of antique circular drop leaf table . A handy kitchen stool that opens tip to form a short stepladder for reaching articles stored away on top shelves and high compartments is illustrated in Figure 2 antique dresser base .78 antique dining tables with extension under the table ends . When closed, the stool is 24 in 18th century meissen porcelain . high, has a top 14 in antique drop sides desk w/ compartments . square, and a shallow compartment in the base for cleaning materials, dust cloths Dr shoe-shining equipment antique bugatti table . Open, the ladder consists of four steps (not including the top), on 7YI-in west indian art deco chairs . risers tabletop corner cabinet .
If J4-in throne chair bamboo . boards are not available, the sides must be glued together and set aside to dry 18th century native american pottery . Meanwhile the tops of both sections, including the top step, can be rabbeted Y4 in boulle console table with marble tops with elaborate friezes . deep to house the sides, with an allowance for a Y2-in decorative carvings . overhang on all but the hinge edges german cabinet 18th century . The bottom step must be cut out so that its rear edges can either be fitted into a stopped dado for a distance of 3 in french antique wood inlayed wine cellaret ., or rested on cleats 6Y2 in white bombe type chest of drawers . long, as preferred jackfield collectors .
Before the two sides are ripped diagonally as indicated in the side elevation of the drawing, the grooves for the middle treads should be sawed or chiseled out to allow for 7A-in jacob-desmalter . rises, so that they will coincide after the two sections have been cut apart antique art deco porcelain coffee pots . Notches Y4 in silver tripod table . deep are cut in the rear of both sections for the back strip, -Y1 in shapes of antique chamber pots . is cut off the front step, and the plywood aprons are inset V4 in antique tables in kent . Last of all, hand holes are bored out in the sides of the lower section and in the front apron, and circular openings cut in the bottoms of the sidepieces and in the front riser edwardian bookcases .
The assembly is accomplished one side at a time, with the bottom butt-jointed and screwed into place davenport cupboard desk . Countersunk and plugged or puttied screws are used to reinforce the dodoes from the outside, and the aprons are screwed or bradded into place flush along the edges of the sides and steps for additional security antique gateleg drop leaf table . The top of the stool is butt-hinged in its center, and the rear edge of the top half of the tipper section beveled to allow it to move upward smoothly 3 drawer slant front desk . Hooks and eyes are provided at the sides to keep the sections together when closed flatware 17th century .
Utensil Rack dutch antique furniture . For the kitchen with ample wall space, particularly if finished in knotty pine or cottage style, the rack illustrated in Figure 2 norwegian vernacular furniture .79 is both picturesque and utilitarian desing italian furniture . It consists of half a small wagon wheel, including the hub, screwed from the rear to a flat piece of wood, which is hung or attached to the wall revolvong bookcase . The iron rim has been removed, and hooks attached around the circumference from which to hang various kitchen utensils regency furniture history . A genuine wheel can be sanded and waxed or shellacked choson period porcelain .
If a wagon wheel is not available, a decorative facsimile can be band-sawed out of scrap lumber rosewood ant chair . The rim call be lap-jointed, as shown in detail A, with i-in mahogany empire pedestal table antique . dowels or small curtain rods spokeshaved into spokes radiating from a whittled or turned imitation hub neo-rococco cabinet . Painting such a built-up wheel the color of the wall often gives it an appearance of authenticity “japanese tea chest with oak leaves” .
BATHROOM ACCESSORIES
Gracious living includes the unhurried enjoyment of satisfactory bathing facilities oak draw leaf table kent . When the original plumbing plan becomes overtaxed by increased family participation, every effort should be made to increase the facilities adequately solid mahogany tilt top table manufactured by clare company .
Shelf Rack 1940’s widdicomb furniture . Few bathrooms provide sufficient towel racks for individual towels and washcloths, or adequate shelf space for the ever-increasing collection of toilette aids early seventeenth century refectory table . Seldom is floor space available for the type of standing rack pictured in A of Figure 2 italian “lacquered furniture” .80 antique indian tea pot . However, there is usually sufficient wall space for the combination shelf and rack (B, Figure 2 silver tray with food .8o) described below 16th century chairs . Its length call be doubled or tripled, or several units may be located at different points oval antique art deco oak coffee table . Finished to match the walls it is inconspicuously useful edwards and roberts buffet oak carved mirror .
The uprights are curved at both ends as shown in B and Y4-in art deco jupe dining . holes bored halfway through the inner sides to receive the dowel, plastic, Bakelite, or chromium rod far-out flatware . Half laps are cut in both shelf and uprights so that the latter will be on
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0-in queen charlotte and east india company . centers tambour desk with side drawers . Holes are bored at the necessary angles so that both ends of the uprights can be screwed through the wall surface to the studs queen ann taperstick . If preferred, the Vanity chippendale mahogany antique table . Where space permits a small vanity (Figure 2 antique+duncan phyfe+8 leg dressing table+pictures .81) in a bathroom is not only a luxurious postbathing adjunct, but a boon to crowded bedrooms art nouveau viennese secessionist fabric for sale . With i gayly ruffled skirt to conceal it, the frame may be knocked together from inexpensive scraps of lumber collectors glasgow school of art .
Since it is not intended to store cosmetics in this tiny dressing table, no drawers or shelf space is provided antique walnut writing table with pillar (post) legs . If added, they will be accessible when the pivoted arms of the top underframe are swung open biedermeier canape . A small stool can be stored behind the skirt when not in use english column candlesticks .
Because of the concealing skirt the construction details may be greatly simplified wellington’s campaign bed . The front and back rails are lapped and nailed into the sidepieces, centrally separated by the divider, which is butt-jointed and nailed as shown in Figure 2 cabinet spiral legs .81 tripod occasional table turned legs . “Ears” to support a dowel pivot are fastened to the ends of the front rail by means of angle irons english antique trays .
Sides
Front and back aprons Divider
Back (plywood)
Top frame, back strip Top frame, divider strip Top frame, sides Swinging skirt arms Pivot ears
The top and top frame, including the pivoted skirt arms, are cut according to the pattern in detail B, and the frame is nailed or screwed to the top edges of the rear apron, divider, and sides, as indicated by the dotted lines rosewood chinese scroll table . The arms are pivoted with /-in companies that made antique brushes and vanity sets . dowels, and the kidney-shaped top screwed in place from underneath porcelain imitation chinese seal marks .
Since the carcass of this chest will be subjected to very little strain, and the finish will be either paint, lacquer, or enamel, the economical panel or “stucl, frame” type of construction is employed burr walnut tallboy with sunburst inlay . Two identical panel frames are made ur for the sides with mortise and tenon joints and a YI-in, groove worked along the inside edges of the frames on the shaper with straight cutters, the circular saw with dado head, or hand-tooled, to receive the plywood panels walnut tripod tea table . After the frames have been glued and are dry, rabbets, see (B) are cut for the top and bottom front and back rails, and holes bored for doweling the drawer frame into place 1648 linen press . The latter is made up in the usual manner with a center drawer guide lapped into the back wood furniture legs clawfoot .
One side panel at a time is glued to the front and back members 1910 rosewood inlaid china display cabinet uk . The rear inner edges of the two rear stiles and the top edge of the two rear stiles and the top edge of the bottom back rail can be rabbeted to take the plywood back, unless, it is desired to groove the latter as a panel into the back members antique talavera pitcher spain .
The door is constructed in the same manner as the side panels and the hamper assembled like a large drawer with both sides let into the front, and the back slipped into grooves in the rear ends of the sides spider leg antique table base . As illustrated in Figure 2 writing bureau “sliding” .82, the sides slope toward the back to permit tilting the hamper forward antiquevenercoffeettableclawfeet . The drawer is of standard construction with a dado cut in the bottom of the back to ride over the drawer guide antique paper mache card table .
Corner blocks are screwed to the rear corners to act as bumpers for the hamper when closed james powell vaseline glass . Butt hinges are gained into the bottom of the door and appropriate drawer pulls screwed from the inside fiddle shape handle silverware . The top of the chest can be covered with plate glass, Micarta, formica, or enamel antique furniture william kent .
Bathroom Stool antique oval table central pedestal carved . Not only more comfortable but considerably safer than the edge of the bathtub, the average bathroom stool is furnished with a wooden top, enameled to shed moisture antique wooden pot cupboard . With the advances made in waterproof vynol-plastics such as Koroseal sheeting, however, there is no reason why the lowly stool cannot acquire the comforts of simple upholstery over the resilience of a modern fitting of Latex sponge rubber, particularly when it doubles as a vanity or dressing-table seat art deco furniture made in england 1940’s .
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Its convenient size and two-drawer storage capacity render it useful as a telephone stand, sewing table, serving table, or as an occasional table in the living room or den chamber pot .
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Two departures from usual table construction consist in the lack of a top rail and in the solid construction of the bottom, instead of the conventional stuck frame with dust panel 19th century accoutrements . These features have been incorporated in order to facilitate a later transition francaise antique .
The top is glued ill) into a section 20 in value of empire style china closet 1910 . wide, and the aprons into pieces 13/ in “antique meissen porcelain” . wide davenport desk 19 century . ‘Meanwhile the patterns for the front legs are laid out facing each other on adjoining sides of the stock, and cut out as explained in the section devoted to legs (page 79) antique candlestick queen anne tripod legs . If a band saw is available, the table can be tilted to a 45° angle and both sides cut with one operation, later draw-knifed, spokeshaved, filed, and sanded smooth tilt tea table painted . To facilitate cutting, the lower cabriole part can be cut separately and doweled into the upper, straight portion, although this will not be as strong as a one-piece joh rene jacques decorative wall pendulum clock . The ears are cut from a separate piece of stock and doweled into place before final smoothing old kidney shape dressing table . The straight upper portions are cut i-ys in sideboards . X 0/8 in sheffield porcelain “herbs and spices” . square expensive antique furniture chests . Simple taper legs, either round or square, can be substituted, if preferred antique dinner service . Because of the extreme depth of the carcass, however,
Top (20 in antique pine draw leaf table 1920 . wide)
Front legs
Ears
Rear legs
Back apron (13,Y4 in josef originals value . wide) Side apron (13-Y4 in antique paper mache pedestal table . wide) Rail
Bottom (18Y8 in sideboards with inlaid wood . wide) Slides
Guides
Drawer front Drawer front Drawer sides Drawer sides Drawer back Drawer back
Drawer bottoms (plywood) Spacer strips
the proportions appear better when observed by the curved cabriole-type leg portuguese ceramiv antic rato . Tile rear legs are tapered to i-in antique cutlery whalebone . squares at their bottoms sidecabinets furnitures england .
The aprons and rails are mortised an(> tenoned into the legs with Y8-in cherry table with lift up top antique . offsets, as shown in Figure 2 antique rectangular drop leaf dining table .63 except for the back apron, which is flush small oval gate leg table porceline castors . Fitted together “dry,” they serve as a pattern to mark the cutouts for the legs in the corners of the bottom elijah staffordshire figure . The latter has a Y8-in hague clocks . rabbet Yi in “18th century desserts” . deep cut out of the bottom edges of its back and sides to fit in grooves routed Y8 in otto wagner used furniture . above the bottom edges on t e inside of the aprons antique biedermeier furniture .
The two side aprons can now be glued into their legs and the drawer guides screwed in place as filler strips between the legs, projecting 1/1(t in mother of pearl boxes tray antique . as show Meanwhile the drawer slides are doweled to the drawer rail french antique writing secretaire .
When the glue has set, the bottom is screwed to one of the front legs and be tenons of the rear apron are glued into their mortises in one side brass games table with wooden turned gatelegs . At this ti ie the drawer rail is doweled into the same side and the drawer slide screwed in o place antique english column candlesticks . When dry, the other side is added, beginning at the rear leg, with t, e rabbeted edge of the bottom housed in its grooves john widdicomb donald deskey . Both drawer guides a e fastened securely to the rear apron by screws from the back 17th century drawers antiques .
The drawers, being small and light, are butt-jointed, glued, and screwed it the rear corners, and rabbet-jointed to the front, or dovetailed as Figure 2 palissy patterns .58 e plained sevres neo-classical plate, napoleon service, 1854 ( france 1854 ) . A Y4-in maggiolini dining room . filler strip is glued and bradded along the lower edge to sli -e against the guides in the carcass, as was explained in detail B of Figure 2 what does iv carved in a french wall console mean .6o vintage porcelain soup tureens & ladles .
These guides are in reality projecting filler strips screwed to the inside of t e side aprons between the leg projections, before the slides (or runners) are screwed into place for t fie top drawer antique sterling silver candelabra french . No ru nners are needed for the lower drawer, whi, h slides along the bottom of the table silver candlesticks worth .
The top can be fastened to the Frame with glue blocks, or angle irons so thtt there is a Y4-in drawer makers . overhang on all edges but the back, which is fitted flush silverware most valuable . M e permanent methods are purposely omitted 17th century tool chest .
Writing Table rococo candelabra . A writing table of simple, modern lines, with a drawer or stationery (Figure 2 collectors art deco 40’s .64), will serve a variety of purposes rectangular antique drop leaf table .
Construction details are normal, as pictured in Figure 2 tea service early 19th century .64 leleu furniture . ‘File legs to r on one side only, the inside face, from 1Y8 in portuguese antique library table . at their tops to i in 17th century silver “perpetual calendar” . at the botto s what is the greek word for furnitures . The top rail is dovetailed into the tops of the front legs to lock the frame togeth r, and the drawer rail is doweled into the legs and the filler strips between the legs dutch rhenish stoneware jug .
The rear drawer rail has been omitted, and side slides are added for additiol a> security luxury antique items . The center and side rails are screwed to the rear apron from the balk french art carved inlay buffet . The top is pocket-screwed to the frame with its front overhanging by Y2 in antique sette michael thonet . the t6 rail, to which it is screwed from underneath, its other three edges flush malard furniture .
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Double Desk deco porcelain spanish dancers female . Performing double duty only in the sense that it serves two persons simultaneously, the modern version of a “two-faced” desk illustrated in Figure 2 antique indian dressing tables .65 will prove all interesting and decidedly worthwhile project cockerel mark on pottery .
After the wide top is glued up, and its mitered wide banding is attached, he two drawer compartments can be constructed 19th century. english cabinet . These are almost identical in gene al construction details to the bachelor chest described oil page 136 kem weber furniture designer prices . In the inter-st
of economy, stuck panels are used for the sides and backs, with tapered feet; sulid stock with separate, inset short legs, will more accurately reflect the modern note set by the tapered, cylindrical legs legs for cabinetmakers .
The four side panels are made up and set aside, after dadoes have been cut on the inside edges of the back uprights to receive the back panels drawing rooms plateform tables . Meanwhile the frames for the drawers are made up into eight semi-identical sets, with the rear rails omitted english armorials of the 18th. century . As shown in the drawing, the rear ends of the side rails can either be mortised into the rear uprights (A), or rest upon blocks glued and screwed to the uprights, as in (B) 18th century games table . The sides of one set of four frames are doweled
into place on one side, after the tops and bottoms of the uprights have been p e-pared to receive the top and bottom rails, by means of dowels or mortise a d tenons wooden renaissance settee . Before the opposite side panel is attached, the rear top and bottom ra s, with the rear panel in place between its dadoes, is secured in position tilt-top birdcage tea table . The seco d side panel is secured in place after the top and bottom rails have been fasten d into position prudent mallard furniture “half tester” . The guides are toenailed in place at the same time the side rails are fastened antique book ends . Dust panels tinder the bottom drawers are optional trestle-foot gateleg .
If the desk is to be subjugated to much moving, it will be advisable to reinforce the two drawer compartments along their top back rails by a single member 46 ill long, notched to receive the tops of the rear uprights antique octagon table brass wood .
The drawers are of conventional, flush-type construction, with the fronts of the top three drawers lipped to conceal the drawer rails regency pedestal desk buhl marquetry . Drawer pulls are
to match other furniture, or fingertip recesses can be gouged out alo g the insides of the inner uprights, handles or pulls thus being eliminated antique +christening+shell .
The cylindrical legs are tapered to 2 in wolfgang hoffman sofa . at their bottoms with their tops cut into wide tenons, which fit through holes in cleats screwed to the upper back rai S japanese botanical motifs . The tenons are saw-kerfed and wedged tightly in place before they are cut iff flush with the upper surface of the cleats iranian brass oval trays .
Bachelor Chest 1800’s reproduction dining room tables . When space is not available for a desk or writing table a chest of drawers with a slide that call be pulled out for writing (Figure 2 draw leaf table spiral shaped .60) will obviate the necessity of clearing off the top whenever a pen is taken in ha d renaissance revival ebonized parcel gilt & marquetry cabinet . While this requires some space to be allocated for writing materials in one of t e drawers, it reduces the height of the chest to a standard 31Y2 in antique oval drop leaf dining table with turned legs ., suitable isr unit assemblies how to display antique chicken coops . The alternate method of employing a false drawer front as a drop leaf to form a writing shelf raises the chest by the width of the drop front mahogany knife boxes .
The sides are glued up with dowels to form pieces 18 in american made ceramic french figurine . wide; the top glue up into an 18y2-in antique adams and sons company england ironstone . piece, a Y2-in turn of the century folding “gaming table . overhang being allowed at the front finest candelabras . Af er the glue has set and the joints have been planed smooth, Y4-in china czecko-slavakia . rabbets are • t Y2 in antique mother of pearl escutcheons . wide along the inside of the rear edges of the sides to receive the plywold back lenci ceramic marks . A similar rabbet is cut in the upper inside edge of the back base piece neo grecian marble top marquetry cabinet .
The front top rail dovetails into corresponding lapped sockets in the tops of the sidepieces to lock that part of the assembly together, as shown in detail A of Figure 2 pre 1940 contemporary mohagany credenza, chian cabinet .66 stone china george jones stoke on trent . The front base member is mitered into the lower front edges of e side pieces walnut escutcheons . The miter on the side members is stopped by a horizontal saw cutt the height of the base piece solid mahogany tilt top table manufactured by clare company . This gives an opportunity for an accurate job t doweling czechoslovakia dinner service . In order to iock the bottoms together at the miter, the upper one of a pair of dowels protrudes from the top of the side member, while the lower one Extends from the bottom of the base member, fitting into accurately drilled holes in the opposite members of the miter joint, as pictured in B solid cherry or mahogany gatele g rectangular tabel .
All other front rails and all of the back rails of the frame assemblies are doweled into the sides of the chest chinoiserie french style . To facilitate final assembly the six frames are glued separately, with the center rails and guides screwed into place for the correspondingly rabbeted center drawer rails, which fasten to the bottoms of the drawers art deco furniture cylinder . The two top frames are -Y4 in art deco consoles . deeper than the other frames, extending flush with the outer edges of the chest’s sides indian interior low seating drawing room .
The bottom frame is rabbeted along its inner bottom edges to receive the Y4-in, dust panel french antique art deco stool furniture . Screws may be inserted into the side rails of all frames for attachment to the side members of the chest; additional holes are drilled from underneath the top frame members for fastening the top of the chest in place antique ceramic wine coolers . Holes to pert-nit the insertion of the screwdriver must be bored at corresponding points in the sliding shelf frame, as shown in detail C french leather directoire chairs .
The shelf is made up like a drawing board, with cleats doweled or mortised and tenoned g alon the edges to prevent warping empire revival benches . The shelf front edging st p
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All frames are fastened to one side of the chest before the other side is ass
After the screws have been driven home, the plywood back panel is fitted into its rabbeted grooves antique cylinder globes . If it has been cut squarely it will automatically square up the entire assembly silver plated sauce dish with cover . It is not only screwed into its rabbets, but across the re Ir edges of each frame, for added strength antique slovakia ceramics vase .
The top of the chest can now be screwed into place by inserting the screwdriv
through the holes in the shelf frame antique paper mache chinese plate . The latter should be fitted in place with a
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Back (plywood)
Front rail (dovetailed) Side rails (top frames) Front and back rails Center rails
Side rails
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Drawer guides
Drawer slides
Drawer front (top) Drawer front (2nd) Drawer fronts
Drawer sides (top) Drawer sides (2nd) Drawer sides
Drawer back (top) Drawer back (2nd) Drawer backs
Drawer bottoms (plywood) Dust shelf (plywood)
clearance to provide easy movement for the shelf antique victorian wood stool chamber pot . The same clearance should be provided between the top and bottom edges of the drawer fronts popular art techniques and their origin . The dimensions given in the lumber list do not provide for this round rosewood breakfast table . A small projecting dowel is inserted on the underside of the rear of the shelf to prevent its being pulled out too far wristwatch with verge escapement .
Dovetailed drawers are the best construction; however, the measurements listed were predicated on the strong but simpler drawer joint for the front corners, illustrated in detail D, with a dado and rabbet joint at the rear corners antique ottoman blade . The plywood bottom is dadoed in place before the drawer frame is assembled primevera crackle glaze bird .
A center drawer slide to straddle the center guides in the frames consists of a dado -Y4 in chamber pot in cabinet . wide, routed / in regency antique mahogany dining table styles . deep in a -Y4 in three tier dumbwaiter . X 1Y2 in potters silver knifes . piece of stock, which is bradded to the bottoms of each drawer edwardian c19th construction buildings .
The dust panel can now be attached in its rabbets to complete the assembly restore mahogany furniture . If desired, additional strength can be afforded the bottom corners by adding corner blocks or cleats, after the dust panel has been installed setobody .
Vanity Chest queen ann taperstick . A deep results, with a 6-in mid century walnut drop leaf table . front overlapping its drawer rail at the front This drawer is compartmented by dadoing in two 17-in german deco furniture dealers . dividers to form a 16-ir central compartment midway between two 7/-in chamber pots chinese design 19th century . outer sections writing bureau “sliding” .
The top of the chest is cut across its width into a center leaf 0 in bugatti furniture range . wide, 9 in “japanese tea chest with oak leaves” . from either end, as indicated in Figure 2 rene lalique nude woman art deco lamp .67 hand painted black lacquered with mother of pearl oriental furniture, writing bureau . This center leaf is fastened t) the rear of the top frame assembly with invisible hinges or a r6-in round dining table expansion systems . continuou’, piano-type hinge, and has a mirror fastened in place with metal brackets or a wooden molding myott, son & co . If desired, a lid stay can be fastened in place to hold the mi - rored underside at a special angle; otherwise it will tilt back to rest against t • wall behind the chest reupholster chair french 18th cenyury .
This makes a standard-size chest whose drawer tops and bottoms will line us with the bachelor chest, when placed side by side with it antique regency spider leg table .
Unit Assemblies regency furniture maker marks . The vogue for unit assemblies of furniture is an arch tectural approach to modern styling antique commode made in boston brother . Built to a uniform height, the various piec; can be “butted” together, side by side, to form various combinations of seemingl, continuous, solid pieces of furniture french cabinet+harlequin design . By adding a piece at a time, the strain the budget is eased, the ingenious housewife is afforded facilities for new arrang; ments, and the means are provided for the wall-to-wall arrangements so econornic belgian wooden table .1 in a limited space antique cassone for sale . While the average householder is not yet attracted to arch tectural simplicity in the living room or boudoir, unless dictated by crampe living conditions, nevertheless there is a distinct trend toward the simplificatis of functional rooms such as the dining room, a masculine bedroom, or neut-r guest rooms used walnut drop leaf tables . It was for this reason that the paneled bed, bachelor and vanit chests, and the writing table, previously described, were dimensioned to a commo height guilloche writers seal scean .
By constructing a pair of commodes with 16-in empire furniture . solid tops of dimensions othe wise identical with those of the vanity chest, two units will be provided that ca be set on either side of the bed, for a built-in headboard effect, or oil the sides of the writing table to form a vanity art nouveau bookcase uk .
For the dining room, two of the small commodes placed against the ends of solid-topped chest of drawers will provide an authentic sideboard antique japanese washing lady . If desired, t chest can be built io in value of gateleg tables . wider with a shallow, compartmented half drawer, lino with tarnish-proof felt, sliding on cleats in the inside of the top drawer for stori r drop leaf pad foot table+mahogany .- silverware was there a change in arts in italy between 1920 and 1940 . The lower two or three drawers can be omitted and replaced by shelve, recessed to take /-in antique french saxon china flowers with gold . plywood doors antique trestle table scroll .
When space is to be conserved, or in the den, rumpus room, or nursery, a wal to-wall installation will probably require the construction of at least one odd-siz;,$ piece via francois linke (1855-1946): the belle epoque of french furniture . Here, too, panel doors may alternate with tiers of drawers, together wi one or more bookcase, 3i/ in antique oak tables manufactured in 19th century . high and i o to j i in dutch antique furniture . deep, constructed with ti e typical mitered 3Y2-in cornices for beds . bases, and with flush sides 19 century pennsylvania dutch trunk . Units can be built to holl:- radios, and drawers made with solid bottoms to hold phonograph models bone inlay furniture . The possibilities are limitless; several designs are available from the preceding pages of this chapter antique scottish chest of drawers oak . comparable piece of furniture for the female sex might be called a “spinster chest italian furniture cabinet .”
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Furniture Design: Art and Crafts Dining Tables, Sideboards, Beds and Sofas
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Side banding, posts
Top banding, side panels Top banding, center panel Fillers, fillet tops
Base
Description
Side rails
Cleats for bed slats
Upper rails are end-lapped into the bedposts and lower rails are middle-lapp d, as shown in Figure 2 antique rococo sideboards .56 otto wagner chairs . The uprights (B) can be butt-jointed and screwed or doweled in place with their inner edges 6-Y8 in 18th century antique tripod table . from the inner edges of the po solid mahogany gateleg table imperial . s antique writing equipment . This leaves a surface of j-Y-,j in art deco furniture+antique shop +france . on either side of the fillets that band the side edges of the center panel “spiral leg” table antique . Headboard stretcher (D) has I/-in lambrequins . tenons mortised into the legs gillow extending dining tables .
The top edge of each center panel is extended upward Y2 in fabric for upholstered french chair . by a filler st ip (E) being nailed to the top of the tipper panel rail, as shown for sale louis 16th walnut sideboard cabinet . The center panel is raised by nailing filler strips, (F) an(> (G), around the face of the framing, allowing space for the /8-in antique enamel top table . fillets (11) maryland antique sideboard . The side panels and center pa el can then be glued in place, separated by the fillets (H), whose upper ends re
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mitered to fit miters cut in the -Y8-in house and furniture design in the 1840’s . top fillet (J) over the center panel vintage gateleg dropleaf table price . the most expensive antique fork .~klthoi;h a good gluing and clamping job will hold the panels in place, additional secur ty may be obtained bv letting brads protrude V1,J in antiques arts and crafts walnut tub chair . from the gluing surfaces of he frame, and filing their heads to sharp points brother furnitures (cupboard) . Front and back panels are pressed in place over these points prior to applying the clamps the most common colours of egypt .
Small fillers (Q) between the tops of the fillets are glued over the end grain of filler (E) britian style cupboard . A more craftsmanlike procedure would be to miter the ends of these fillers into the sides of fillets (H), extending their width to Y8 in art deco polished matte lost-wax castings o nude women in bronze by viennese artisans . and miter ng them into the top edge of the top band (P) how antique furniture legs were made . For the craftsman who enjoys I bleirrs in double mitering, the top fillet (J) can be eliminated entirely by miter ng the ends of fillets (H) into the ends of the top band (P) johann-kilian-benckgraff .
A single panel of plywood is used for backing the headboard gate leg drop leaf table oval . It can be with a Y2-in antique chippendale breakfast table . projecting “throat” to cover the rear of filler (E), or a small filler strip can be added antiques nabeshima . In the interests of economy, the rear of the footboard can be treated the same way as the headboard ivan chermayeff, furniture .
The base of the footboard is band-sawed out of solid stock and dovetailed to the lower rail at the ends; it can be screwed from underneath at its thinner portion beilby glass prince of wales feathers newcastle . The Y8-in art deco furniture bugati . veneer banding is bradded and glued into place with miter joints at the corners iron and wood refectory tables .
The bedrails are equipped with hooks that recess into the head- and footboards so that the bottom edges of the rails are 9-Y4 in antique chamber pots with stand . from the floor swiss walnut art deco motif . Before the inside cleats are screwed flush with the bottom edges of the bedrails, open mortises are cut along the top edges to house 3/,I-in brother furnitures (cupboard) . bed slats, as shown in the detail silverware most valuable .
Casters can be inserted in the ends of the headboard legs and the ends of the footboard base 1930s droap leaf secretary . If a nonskid surface is desired, inverted rubber caster cups can be tacked in place antique dragon carpets .
Fic mahogany inlayed sofa table . 2 victorian telescopic dining tables .57 antique furniture toilet commode . Built-in headboard antique sideboards and buffets 1920 dutch .
Headboard empire hall bench . Bedside tables or commodes for accommodating lamps, reading materials, smoking accessories, radios, telephones and other aids to insomnia, have become basic bedroom furniture spider legs folding card table . The custom of pairing twin tables or night stands has progressed to an ingenious trend for attaching these units to a horizontal headboard to form a single, integrated piece round chinese brass tables antique .
A simple form of this type of headboard is illustrated in Figure 2 baroque rationalism .57 original 18th century drop leaf table . It has the advantage of making the open shelves accessible to the occupant of the bed from a semireclining position art craft folding “campaign bed” . The distance between the two shelving components
in the drawing is 36 in 18th century music stand ., which should be sufficient for the average-sized sin-
average-sized r meuble fauteuil .
or twin, bed german antique card table . Before such a headboard is constructed, however, the exact wic of the head of the bed should be measured, in order to insure adequate sh clearance old sheffield plate gravy boat . The spacing of the shelves is optional, depending upon the height the articles they are to hold brass coffee table/tray with wooden legs from india .
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If stock 24-Y4 in porcelain jug representing the four continents and a queen as europa . long is used, four double shelves can be cut into half circles, then quartered to form the eight shelves pembroke sheraton furniture mahogany string inlay . The sides and backs of the Shelving are butted as shown in the drawing, with dodoes in antique table with rope legs and metal castors . deep to house the strai0t edges of the shelves, io in sheffield plate 19th century . apart marble topped “robert adam” table . As illustrate(>, the top corners of both side members are rounded off oak gate leg dropleaf table with drawers .
The base can be built up from /-in art nouveau furniture from vienna . stock band-sawed on a 511/1′—in 18th century dark wood dining furniture and oriental carpet . radius to recess Ys in antique card table brass feet folding . before the veneer is applied “josef hoffman” signature sevres . As indicated in the drawing, econo ly of material results from using i%-in designs for dressing table glasses . blocks between the two pieces the most expensive antique furniture . Anot er method would be to glue four Y4-in japanese tray table w/ folding legs . sections and band-saw the outer edges i to quadrants to which the Y8-in designing knock down furniture . veneer could be glued antique china inlay mother of pearl table .
The drawing illustrates a simple method for permanently attaching the two sets of shelving by screwing an oversize piece of plywood to the backs of all four members, with the top and bottom rails doweled into the backs of the shelving antique split barrel dining table . An even stronger method would be to make the headboard of solid stock, screvred clear across the backs of the shelves to within 1 or 2 in biedermeier automaton clock . of the outer edges egyptian bedside tables . This
type of backing could be padded and covered fora Hollywood bed effect marble dining table antique oval modern .
If it is desired to construct the headboard so that it can be separated into two corner open commodes with a detachable headboard which can be stored away, the latter can be madeup asa stuck panel with bedrail fasteners at both ends fitting into recesses in the shelf backs antique brass teapot inlaid india . Additional rigidity can be secured by screwing long mending plates to the back, over the junctures of the rails with tile shelf backs surface decoration of the french art deco .
The construction of commodes or chests of drawers basically resolves itself into a matter of providing suitable framing for a series of drawers small square drop leaf table with 2 chairs . The same is true of desks, with a greater emphasis on the writing surface or top of the carcass dresser accessories trinket box with drawers .
Drawer Construction burr walnut antiques . The average drawer in a piece of furniture, whether in the home, the office, or the shop, is a moving part that gets alternately pulled and pushed, day in and day out, over a period of years pleated panel regency furniture . Properly constructed, however, it will stand up to severe usage for a considerable length of time front hall rococo tables .
As explained in Chapter i, the dovetail joint is particularly adapted to resist the tendency of drawer sides to part company with the front as it is pulled forward antique rosewood tea vessel . Simpler joints prove satisfactory for less important construction meissen whiteware animal . To render the practice of dovetail drawer jointing of some practical value, the dimensions and methods employed in the following instruction will result in a drawer (Figure 2 candelabra baroque .58) that will fit into a piece of furniture to be described later italian deco furniture .
The usual procedure is to begin with the front and plane first the lower edge and one side edge, then place the piece in position in its already constructed drawee
opening, before the top and other edge are trimmed to insure a perfect fit george ii burr walnut tallboy . In this case, however, we shall have to assume that when the time comes to make use of the drawer that we are about to construct, the amateur cabinetmaker will have progressed to the extent that his exactness of joinery will insure a perfect fit 1940’s cherry buffet . Before leaving the subject of close fit, it is advisable to point out that a slight taper of the rear edge of the drawer front, not to exceed ‘ha in french antique occasional tables ., will do much to ease a tightly fitting front edge into place canadian drop front pedestal desk .
The same care is exercised in planing and fitting the sides, which must, of course, be cut exactly the same length gilded console table . The back of the drawer is narrower than the front to allow the bottom piece to slide into its grooves from the back, after the drawer frame has been assembled and glued dining table antique spiral turned legs . This groove or dado extends along both sides and into the front, where the bottom tail should be low enough so that the groove occurs within a tail of the corner joint to prevent the appearance of a gap, as in A and 13, Figure 2 tripod side table .58 when were tea tables first used .
Lap dovetails are customarily used in drawer fronts, with sharply inclined pins to insure broad tails for greater resistance antigue dressors . The lowest pin in the draw ’s back is cut without slope in order to accommodate the drawer bottom pillared bookshelves . The best way to cut the pins of a lap dovetail is first to bore out the waste, cleaning the corners with a chisel, since saw kerfs can be made only diagonally, to av id cutting into the lap french 18th century bureau cabinet . Otherwise the procedure is the same as explained in Chap er i (page 34) for the through dovetail markings on antique vase . NAThen a dovetail is glued, a piece of scrip is placed over the joint before it is lightly tapped into position, to avoid bruisitig or splitting the wood characteristics of construction of 18th chevet french . Dovetails should never be tried for fit because this is liable to loosen them bronze+chrome+sculpure+josephine baker .
In place of dovetails many drawers nowadays are assembled with rabbeted (R) front corners and with rabbeted or dadoed (D) rear corners, as shown in -, Figure 2 large walnut veneer gentllemans cupboaard .58 secretaire chest of drawers . The rabbeted corners can be glued and nailed along the sides at die front and on both sides and back at the rear corners harlequin commde . As with the dovetail corn r, the bottom is slid under the narrower back member along its grooves in sides a id front, being bradded to the bottom edge of the back czecheslovakia luster ware . The more satisfactory 1 -k joint (L), or lock rabbet joint, already described in Chapter 1, is also illustratd
The matter of drawer slides (runs or runners) and guides is important to smooth operation of the drawer dining table, 19th century . As shown in A, Figure 2 antique english column candlesticks .59, if both the slides (S) and guides (G) are allowed to project about I/w in antique carved trestle table . above the rails and beyond the stiles or posts or legs, much wear will be prevented west indies bedroom furniture . They should not, however, extend below the rails, thus interfering with the drawer beneath or its contents rosewood and brass inlaid dining room furniture . A single piece is sometimes rabbeted as in detail B, to form both the slide and the guide antique slab table . Center guides (see detail C) are a necessity for triangular or odd-shaped drawers and preferred by many cabinetmakers for medium-sized drawers of regular shape empire style candelabras brass . They can be used in pairs for large drawers french chair with upholstering back . Center guides are commonly notched or doweled into the rails so that their front ends act as drawer stops above the rail, and being flush with the rail’s underside, serve to hold down the drawer below spider legs folding card table . A dadoed strip (detail D) or parallel strips are fastened to the bottom of the drawer, closely straddling the center guide apostle forks .
Drawers can be deepened by eliminating the rails between them neoclassic furniture . This is effected either by the use of side grooves that ride on guides in the cabinet’s sides (A, Figure 2 regency era anquite beds .6o), or by the use of projecting drawer bottoms that slidr between
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Fic chippendale mahogany coffee table 1900 . 2 antique wood drop leaf table .6o 19th century gothic bedside tables images . Drawers william iv “furniture” .
pairs of guides as in B chippendale rosewood table . Closing stops can be provided by dowels in the lower rail antique french style kidney shaped table .
For easy fitting, lip drawers with rabbeted top and side edges that lap over
the stiles and rails are often employed, since they conceal the joints and act
as stops, as in C antique chamber pots . On the other hand, flush drawer joints, so popular in modern Dust shelves, when present, are either dadoed in the rails and slides or r bbeted flush with their bottoms, thus eliminating all projections that might ca h in the contents of the drawer beneath “18th century desserts” .
When drawers swell and bind, relief can often be secured by waxing the slides and guides pedestal leg english trestle table parts . Heavy drawers that bind are often in need of additional slide a center one, if side slides are in use, or side guides for drawers on center slides,
Drawer Handles norfolk gateleg table . The type of drawer handle used depends on the styling of the piece of which the drawer is an integral part west indian antique furniture . Turned knobs are appropriate not only for Early American and Colonial furniture, but also for many otl er styles architect jon monteith gates . Furthermore, the home mechanic without lathe facilities can porch se such knobs in a variety of styles and woods from suppliers antique pier table . They are usu ly fastened to drawer or door fronts by one screw per knob, driven from the ins de of the drawer 19th century regency furniture . A metal washer prevents the screwhead from wearing into the w ode and loosening the knob black lacquer dining chairs . Wooden knobs that loosen on the screw’s shank can be reset by removing them and inserting plastic wood into the hole often attached vertically, often appearing to extend in continuous lines, nd in each side of the shelves, before being glued and doweled into place by Y8- n antique glass box etruscan . dowels french rosewood dining .
The desk is assembled as shown, with the back apron mortised and teno -d into the sides and pocket-screwed or angle-ironed to the top antique chinese clay and pewter tea ceremony sets .
If a higher chair or a cushion is to be used in typing, the top of the d;,, antique cherry german furniture .K can be raised 5 in table consoul antiques caried or gold “rococo” . to accommodate a single drawer for paper and carbons, in the kneehole compartment antique leather top revolving drum tables . This can be easily constructed by adding a teno -d 15-in checkoslovakian glass decanter . shelf 5 in silver tray with food . below the top, upon which a simply constructed drawer can ri e 19th century english cabinet makers . More work will be required, but less lumber, if a front drawer rail with side runn rs and guides is constructed, instead of the x5-in boroco furniture . shelf george rectangle tilt top tea table mahogany .
Bedside Table when drawer fronts extend over and conceal the separating drawer rails refectory table .
FIG antique vitrine table . 2 antique extending tables barley twist .62 van briggle lamps . Typing desk antique cylinder globes .
Desk booths pearlware marks . By utilizing sections of iY8-in 19th century english george pedestal sideboard . or r-in middle east antique collectors . doweling for a supporting leg, the design of a modernistic, home typing desk can be greatly simplified staffordshire fakes . Built for use with an ordinary chair having a seat 17 in antique marble slabs . high, the desk will accommodate a standard typewriter on its 15-in oak antique tables dropleaf . top lustreware blue with orange flower . The open shelves can be constructed on either, or both sides, as required royal sheffield candlesticks . They are screwed back into place when the plastic wood is partially dry, and left untouched until the material sets 18th century dining tables .
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Corner Console Table antique 16th century tables . By constructing a console table on the diagonal (Figure 2 widdicomb china cabinet .35) an interesting triangular design results, which in no way impairs its usefulness 17th cent refectory table . The dimensions given below will produce a table which will fit the corner space between two studio couches or sectional sofas placed at right angles value of antique epergne .
An unusual feature is the attachment of the extra lep, to a concealed drawer 3 tiered dessert table mahogany antique rectangular .
The drawer is constructed as shown in the detail of the back, Figure 2 antique drop leaf table hinges .35, nd can be glued together and nailed, the bottom being omitted, for the time being
When dry, the top is cut into two triangular parts, whose edges are beveled or molded as desired english antique serving tables . The aprons, legs, and drawer slides are assembled on he top for fit, upside down antique sideboard foliate parquetry .
All aprons are fastened to their legs with three dowels at each end paper mache plates antique . The rear apron (A), consisting of two parts between which the drawer front fits, is t eld together by the rear drawer rail (B), which in turn is doweled into the legs ( ) art deco tub . It is screwed from underneath flush with the bottom edges of the separated rear aprons antique 19th mahogany hepplewhite card table . Each apron of the table is mitered against its leg at an angle that can I est be measured after the legs are held in place against the underside of the top side serving table . he drawer guides are nailed or screwed to the slides to allow a i-in antique indian ivory inlaid coffee table . run, and mitered to fit against the front apron hunebelle glass . They are then doweled into the front and back aprons gillows imperial dining table . When the assembled aprons, legs, and drawer slides fit the top flush at the back and with a Y4-in louis 16th clocks . overhang on both front edges, glue and clamps can be applied 18th century dutch silver candlesticks .
The fourth leg can now be lapped and screwed to the inside of the drawer front, as shown in the detail of Figure 3 antique papier mache trays .35, after the plywood bottom has been notched to receive it and inserted into its grooves at the bottom of the drawer frame rococo regency fashion .
The leaf is fastened to the table top with two invisible (link) hinges, but no handle is attached to the flush drawer front “officer’s chair” furniture . If desired, a projecting piece can be nailed to the bottom of the back of the drawer, after it is fitted into its gui es, to act as a stop what types of materials were used in george hepplewhite furniture .
Combination Gateleg Table “spiral leg” table antique . The gateleg-console table pictured in Figure 2 chelsea kakiemon porcelain .36 a is a so-called “collectors’ item” in the author’s possession andre-charles boulle sarcophagi chest . Of tr ditional maple, with pegged tenons, a pivoted wooden gateleg hinge, and d vetailed apron and drawer corners, he table r
re resents a handsome and ex- tremely useful example of Colonial cabinetmaking japanese botanical motifs . Obviously prod ed without power tools, its actual const ction will be described, with ident cal measurements 1700’s antique pedestal desk . The home cabinetm er will perhaps prefer to substitute metall hinges for the pivoted, diagonally cut finger joint of the gateleg apron, and invisible hinges for the simple iy2-in 18th century english furniture coffee table book . brass hinges now installed, and also se fewer dovetail joints drumtables .
movable gateleg, the table when open is -strong and sturdy berlin plaque rectangular 19th century . Contrary to present-day practice its two tops are made from single widths of solid stock pottery czechoslovakia . Although these did not until recent years show signs of splitting, it is recommended that in constructing a table of this kind each of the tops be glued up from two or more pieces, reinforced by dowels antique pottery from italy .
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Tops (22 in walnut art deco ogee console table . wide)
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Legs tapered to 1-in english george iii hepplewhite satinwood bedside cabinet . squares
Side aprons
Gateleg apron and extension Spreader, rear aprons
Inner apron Drawer rail Drawer front Drawer back Drawer sides Drawer bottom
Drawer slides Drawer guides Filler strips
The two tops should first be doweled, glued, and clamped richard champion pottery for sale . XN antique dragon carpets .’hen the tops are dry, the bindingstrips can be added and all edges rounded lions claw feet candelabra . The binders along the narrow edges of the original table show square pegs on 6-in scandinavian design rosewood longcase clock bookcase . centers antique drop leaf table with two leaves . If de• sired, these can be simulated by sinking ordinary round dowels ;/g-in, below tlif surface, chiseling out a square hole, and Blueingin a false plug to fit antique creamware tankards .
-Next the legs should be cut and tapered, by planing and sanding, to 1-in tin glazed pottery . squares at their bottoms napoleon 111 period boulle bureau plat . Double tenons can now be cut in all aprons that fit into the tops of table legs, with single tenons in the (front) drawer rail antique bugatti table . The tenons that fit into the right rear leg are mitered for maximum length antiques, louis xiv china . ‘File mortises in all legs are cut so that the aprons and drawer rail will lit flush with the front surfaces of the legs, without setback antique georgian tallboy . Holes are bored to accommodate the pins (Y4-in 1920 two-tier mahogany table . dowels) through both sides of each leg as well as it chamber pot with eye ., tenons “irish tilt top table walnut ” .
The left rear apron corner is jointed by a lapped dovetail as illustrated hunzinger chair . The original joint shown in detail B, Figure 2 19c butler tray table .36 b, has three I’/_>-in 17th century clocks . tails in the rear apron and four pins in the side apron, english gentleman’s dressing table . with a Y4-in hip chinoiserie dining table . The tipper pins are Ys in imperial,gate leg table .
Fic, 2 lombardy style furniture, italy, tables, 18th century .36b canterbury music stand . Combination gateleg table antique drop leaf u shape coffee table + 7 legs .
wide and the two center pins slope from Yk in antique gateleg drop leaf table with chairs . to Y2 in 5″ antique rectangular drop leaf table with drawer . Both tails and pins Y,s in spindle end tables . deep lion leg decoration table .
The finger joint for the gateleg pivot is cut with diagonal ends as shown details C and D, and bored for a Ys-in wardrobes 19th century . dowel as pivot freedom nouveau range . The frame should ~ be assembled “dry” and squared for fit french vernacular furniture . Then the right-hand legs can be glt and pegged into the mortises of their side apron and the left front leg glued ii its side apron and set aside to dry flemish antique table . With sufficient clamping facilities the left r dovetail can be glued up at the same time define arts and trace its origin . The left rear leg is also glued
pegged to its apron, after the latter has been separated from its pivot josef hoffmann chair .
Next the drawer rail is rabbeted at the extremities of its top edge to rec the drawer runners, or slides, as shown in detail A, Figure 2 antique card table withe one flap .37 edwards & roberts furniture . The oppoi ends are drilled and fitted with dowels that fit into holes bored in the inner apt,
The drawer guides are cut to fit between the front legs and corner braces, as illustrate The drawer runners can now be glued and clamped into their rabbets in the rail mahogany carved legs paneled dining room table from philadelphia .
In the meantime the drawer parts can be cut and fitted antique walnut telescooic dining table . As shown in B of Figure 2 french vernacular furniture .37 the 27-in difference between traditional and antique dining table . front is cut into pins % in antique wooden pot cupboard . deep, with a lap for concealment value antique 1820 chaise . Tile tails are 7/8 in furniture russian style . at their wide ends antique silver candle sticks . A Y8-in medieval cabinets . dado is cut I/ in george hunzinger sofa . tip from the bottom of the back of the drawer front to accommodate the
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plywood panel, that slides in to form the bottom eastern europe painted antique furniture . The sides are 16/ in ornate carving sideboard copper decoration . over-all with two wide tails as shown, dadoed for the drawer bottom gustavian room . The 3%-in meissen bisque figure . back-piece clears the bottom of the drawer, which is fastened to it with brads antique chippendale ball & claw extending dining table .
When the leg joints have dried, the spreader can be glued and attached with countersunk screws to the gateleg apron’s extension, as shown in A, Figure 2 antique beehive shaped honey pot made in japan’ .36 b primevera crackle glaze bird . The drawer rail with its attached runners can now be glued and pegged into place between the front legs, after dowels in the rear of the drawer runners have first been glued into their holes in the inner (rear) apron antique secretaires . The underframe is now squared up carefully before the right rear corner of the inner apron is butted against the right side apron and glued and screwed to the right rear leg an(> the spreader early derby candlesticks . Check the corners again for squareness before clamping painting antique bedroom furniture black and silver .
The main top of the original table is attached to the three stationary legs by means of square plugs in the tops of the legs with a peg in the apron of the fourth corner; the gateleg apron is flush with the back edge, and there is a 5,Y4-in chippendale dressing table australia . overhang at the ends betty joel mirrer . Better construction would be to cut the legs Y4 in pembroke hepplewhite . longer to permit wedged tenons to project through the table top furniture by charles ashbee . Half-inch dowels, however, will be suitable, although it may prove desirable to pocket-screw the aprons to the underside of the table top for additional security small antique dresser with cabriole legs .
The filler strips and drawer guides can now be screwed in place, a wooden or brass knob can be bolted to the front of the drawer, and the table is ready for finishing most valuable silverware .
Butterfly Table antique draw leaf dining table . A most useful type of occasional table that can double as an end table, or, when opened up, a 3o-in 18th century plate racks . coffee or cocktail table, is one equipped with sturdy drop leaves swedish painted desk . A classic example is the Colonial-styled butterfly table (Figure 2 thuringia biscuit .38), which has maintained its popularity down through the years italian decorative pieces .
First the legs are spokeshaved, chiseled, an(> filed, or lathe-turned to the simple pattern shown in Figure 2 wardrobes 19th century .38 widdicomb china cabinet . Since they are to be slanted to a 96° angle at the ends, and two mortises must be cut in each leg at this angle, it will expedite matters to build a simple jig (detail B) for boring out the mortise holes louis xv buffet a deux corps with ormolu mounts and floral inlays . This consists of a 4X-in suzanne cowan potter . block with one surface sloped to the proper angle, fastened, tapered face up, to a piece of square stock with a stop block at its opposite end to accommodate the 21y4-in value of a william and mary chest of drawers . table leg penwork italian . This will permit boring out both the apron and
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stretcher mortises to the same angle, i in antiques nabeshima . deep chamber pot . Mortises for the side aprons andI
stretchers are cut in the usual manner at right angles to the legs, which tilt in one direction only italian cabinet . All mortises are cut to provide a /38-in oval gate leg table with castors . offset for the legs at the front antique japanese lacquer tray .
After the taper on the jig block has been checked with a protractor or m, er gage, the resulting slope is transferred to a sliding T bevel, which is then clam ed tight for checking the sloping shoulders of the i-in 19th century garden furniture . tenons of the end apr ns and stretchers gustavian chairs . It is well to fit the end aprons into their mortises in both p-irs of legs, checking for identical slant before the stretcher shoulders are rnark•d regency period sofas . When all eight members check for fit, the top ends of the legs are sawed off e en with the tops of the aprons, and the frame glued and clamped victorian windsor chair manufacturers . Dowel pegs pan be added later as insurance against separation 1840 gate leg tables .
origins and development of arts . 2 rustic antique altar candlestick .39 antique empire secretaire bookcase . Details of rule joint drop leaf table stable base .
The drop leaves of this table are jointed to the top by means of the crafts-manlike rule joint, diagramed in A of Figure 2 furniture makers in spain .39 chippendale dropl eaf dining room table . The joint is not difficult to Cut on a shaper, with cutters as shown in detail B walnut and glass coffee table, italian ., or on a bench saw provided with special shaper cutters roll top art deco cigarette dispenser . When cut with hand tools the male joints on both edges of the table top are roughed out by ploughing a rabbet /1J in dinner table in 18th century . deep and -Y8 in antuqic dolphin cutlery co.scissors . wide along the upper edges italian maggiolini antique bedroom sets . The material remaining on the lower edge is then rounded off with a chisel or plane to the dimensions shown ill detail A gateleg table imperial furniture . The female joint on one edge of each leaf first takes the form of a rabbet / in c 1840 antique pedestal card table . X Y8 in 17th century pedestal dining table ., which is then gouged out and smoothed down as pictured antique silver gravy boat . In smoothing off the joint, clearance of 1/32 in 1700 french fashion pattern book . must be allowed for the finishing coats, which will be applied over these close-fitting edges rococo oak cabinet . It is also important that all three pieces be planed down to the same thickness in order to avoid difficulties not only in the fit of the rule joints but also in the hinging of the leaves to the centerpiece early 19th century solid silver candlesticks .
The next exacting operation is the accurate hinging or hang of the leaves antique chinoiserie table . This call be done with the top placed upside down on the workbench, leaves in place, including clearance wolfgang hoffman art deco table . The hinges are set about 4 in regency ironstone marks blue . in from the front and
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back edges, and care is taken to see that the contacting edges work freely antique folding occasional . The square stock is then ready to have an ellipse marked on it cabriole leg oval stool . A simple method of drawing all ellipse without recourse to a trammel is by means of a piece of string and two brads reign of terror in france & its significance . To ascertain the proper spacing of the brads and the correct length for the string, measurements are calculated by a steel square johann carl schoenheit meissen . The breadth of the ellipse, in this case 24 in myott son & co hanley 1880 ., is laid off on one leg of the square, or a piece of squared stock, (marked AB in diagram A, Figure 2 biedermeier sewing box .40 lion paw pedestal table .) -Next the length of the ellipse (30 in 18th century furniture .) is measured from point B to the intersection at the other leg of the square —BC in the diagram furniture, chinese, modern, art deco, wood . The distance AC, which will measure 18 in table clocks 18th century american . in this case, is the correct distance between the brads that are tacked in the center of the area to be marked, parallel to the long axis decolight lampshade . The sum of AC and BC is the proper le”011 of the string in the loop “french ceramics” “art deco” . A pencil held vertically and swung outward with Steel pins sawed off from n ils are used as top pivots british made drop leaf table from the 1940’s .
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fastened to the frame by any of the conv victorian commodes .n-
Fie roll top art deco cigarette dispenser . 2 meissen vase strewn flowers .40 copper inlaid furniture . Drawing an ellipse world market carved brass charger plate . tional methods art moderne rocket figureine . In view of the constric- d
working area inside the aprons, metal mort se fasteners will prove a convenient means 18th century vintage wooden kitchen utensils . Serving as combined tighteners and Sto Is, small wedges bradded underneath the leaves can be so placed that they will ;n-gage and lock the outer edges of the butterfly tops when they are open art deco square table .
CARD AND GAME TABLES
With contraction the watchword in many phases of modern living, the i portance of the lowly folding card table has increased as necessity has found n•w uses for it antique +christening+shell . However, folding tables that have become rickety through use h ‘e always been regarded with disfavor even as card or game tables; when laden w th china, typewriters or beverages, they are regarded as public menaces antique empire marble top pier table,mirrored back ,marble posts . The ninfolding type has some advantages over the folding kind william kent staffordshire .
Extending card table “empire designer, best known for pedestal tables with curved legs . Based upon its double-duty possibilities, the ta,le described below (see Figure 2 antique window seat .41) is built according to a sturdy, nonfolding desi!n willow pattern ironstone china .
Except for the folding top, the construction of the table frame follows clnventional design, with the legs offset Y8 in french side cabinets ., the aprons being tenoned into morti-es i in sofa table 6ft . deep in the tops of the table legs antique library tables from 1600’s . The plywood bottom is screwed to rabbi is in the underside of the aprons after the table tops are fastened in place antique pewter wine tray .
Two identical tops are glued-up to form tops 3o in lady’s bureau: henry van de velde . wide antique collectors cabinet . When dry, th•ir open-grained ends are grooved to receive Yj in 18th century dining tables . X Y2 in art nouveau . tenons cut on one edge of each end cleat, to prevent warping d-form dining table . Invisible link hinges join the two tops alo g uncleated edges pennsylvania house chinese chippendale dining table .
Grooves -Y16 in qualities of gilt metal . wide and /38 in inurl:http://antcollectors.com/ . deep are routed down the centers of t e extension guides for a distance of 15 in tableware expensive ., commencing i in berkey gay dresser . from one end 18th century cooking utensils . Ole guide is then screwed in place against the inside faces of an apron, between e leg extensions, as shown in A, Figure 2 brass iron half tester bed side curtains .41 emile jacques ruhlmann burr walnut cabinet 1925 .
Tops (3o in leleu furniture . wide) Cleats
Legs
Aprons
Bottom
Extension guides Extension cleats
Two 2od nails are hacked down to Y8-in pembroke table sheraton . pins, and after their cut ends are filed smooth are driven into the centers of the extension cleats, to a Y2-in dutch tea tables . depth i in ash gateleg extenstion table . from one end of each 16th:cheng:hua:period:made . The extension cleats are screwed to the underside of the lower top, parallel to its cleated edge, with the ends containing the nail pins 3/-in oak dining table 5 legs antique . back from the hinged edges of the table tops, when the latter’s edges overhang their aprons by i in antique card table claw feet . The table can then be upended and the other extension guide screwed in place, after which operation the bottom is screwed into its rabbets along the bottom edge of the aprons 19the century russian furnitrue . The corners of the bottom must be cut out for the legs how a goldsmith made a candlestick .
The hinged edges of the top can be pushed back to expose a shallow receptacle for cards, poker chips, or plates and silverware tripod pedestal . Pushed back until the extension cleats are stopped by the side apron, the upper top can be swung open to rest
Lyre Support
FT0 regency bookcase satinwood . 2 vernacular leg .42 antique drop leaf table small . Tilt-top game table xiv marking furniture pictures .
Tilt-top Game Table de coene art deco . A tilt-top game table (Figure 2 french antique porcelain handled knives .42) can serve as In attractive fire screen when not in active use, since during off -duty hours its veneer ed top can be tilted up to display its design antique cabinet makers workbench + value .
The legs and stretcher can be planed to octagonal surfaces, rounded or lat e-turned as facilities permit spanishpottery makers . The feet and lyre support are band-sawed according to the pattern in Figure 2 myott & sons chamber pot ironstone china .42 aztec “art deco” rectangle vase . The top rail is notched to permit the projections at the top of the lyre to fit flat under the rail when the top is tilted to its upright position antique 17th century gate leg table .
The three decorative dowels are fitted into the lyre as shown, being surmounted by turned or whittled ball caps drop slant desk shell carved . The lyre’s top rail has doweled to its top, two ears or projections for supporting the table top when it is horizontal, and is screwed to the top of the lyre support paul de lamerie shell feet design . A hole is bored in the center of its upper edge to receive a metal pivot pin, such as a cutoff god nail, or ‘ edwards and roberts furniture .I-in italian furniture cabinet . dowel, to be fitted into a corresponding hole in the top rail of the table spanish revival dining table .
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After a “dry” fitting, the upper edges of t le cleats are sanded smooth before they are screwed in place oil the sides to supp(rt the tray, just under the eaves renown clockmakers in vienna .
Glue is now applied to the stretcher, bottom, sides, rail and handle, which irre then inserted in their dadoes in the sides in the order named, and screwed tightly in place dolphin legged table” . Roundheaded screws may be used and left exposed, or flatheaded o es can be countersunk and plugged sofa 1920 .
After the glue has dried the lids are fitted and scored for Y4 in antique oyster pattern veneerd boxes . brass hinges antique directoire desk . Recesses are cut and the hinges screwed to the lid edges boardroom clock .
Before the lids are attached to the rail, spool holders are sunk into their in -r sides antique ladies writing cabinet . An effective type can be improvised from cotter pins whose heads have be-n hammered flat and sharpened antiques . Driven into the under sides of the lids, their lea love seat pietro piffetti .5 can be spread apart to retain the spools when upside down c j mason american ironstone pottery .
The hinges can now be screwed into the rails and small brass sash kno F, mounted oil the lids antique narrow drop leaf table .
Magazine Rack epergne glass dish . Assembled in the same manner as the sewing cabinet, t e magazine rack shown in Figure 2 rosewood chinese scroll table .15 will hold the longest weekly magazines aid
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easy to move about cassone furniture -chris -vincent -antonio -gabriele . The monogram is jig-sawed out of Y4-in art-deco-1920-1930-wood . plywood aid glued in place example of 18th century wooden handle silverware .
LUMBER LIST
Thickness,) Width, Length, Pieces in inches in inches in inches
Description
One half of the end panel is laid out in the i-in graph squares illustrated in Figure 2 antique solid mahogany french armchair .15 20 century ceramic mixing bowl . The other half of the design is traced on the plywood by turning t pattern over 18 century candlesticks . Both ends can be cut out at one time by bradding them together the waste parts of the pattern antique washing mache . The same procedure is followed with the side the partition is a single job draw leaf table northern furniture company .
The ends are routed out as shown in the diagram an(> holes bored for t dowel-handle antique neoclassical . These holes are enlarged oil the outer edges to permit wedging t slit ends of the dowel from the outside century pembroke .
To design the monogram a paper circle of 3-in bureaux mazarins . radill-S, is cut out as a patter INDOOR FURNITURE CONSTRUCTION 63
(see detail B) reproduced oval shaped dinnig table with lion’s paw . This, in turn, is cut vertically into three equal segments, which are laid on another sheet of paper so that they are separated equidistantly -Y8 in swan plate kandler . Their outlines are penciled in as patterns, after which they are removed, and inner lines drawn Y4 in draw leaf table northern furniture company . inside the penciled outlines 19th century apostle spoons . A sketch of the desired monogram is made by erasing the necessary arcs and adding cross members as require(> candelabra collectors .
After the monogram has been cut and glued 2 in collecting antique hair combs . down from the top center of the side, the bottom, sides and handle are assembled for a dry fit, then glued and clamped metal plates and trays from iran . Countersunk brads or screws may be added for strength; or round-or ovalheaded screws may be left exposed antique furniture empire chest of drawers .
The ends of the dowel-handle are saw-kerfed /3e, in antique english pollard oak art nouveau sideboard . and short wedges are driven in for a tight fit meiji clock .
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Fie boulle furniture repair . 2 expensive marble tables .0 french antique style gilt chair with cabriole legs . Gateleg dinette 1930 deco wall frieze reproductions pilaster design .
Gateleg Dinette imperial gateleg table . A handy kitchen accessory is a gateleg dinette (Figure 2 c19 commodes .16) drop slant desk shell . When completely closed it presents a serving or work surface 1 ft classic furniture ornaments technical drawing . wide and 3 ft furniture 19th century . long, but when both leaves are open it will seat six to eight average persons antique french bedside commode . Constructed from a 4 ft lit louis xv antique . X 9 ft staffordshire figures of royalty . sheet of Yt in “spiral legs” table antique . plywood, a few pieces of scrap, and ten butt binges, it includes two shelves, which offer convenient storage space and add rigidity to the frame what is a spoon with forks at the end +called .
The construction of the table is diagramatically explained in A of Figure 2 sutherland table australia victoria .16 small antique french writing cabinet . Butt joints are shown, which are strengthened by the use of angle irons under the table top and the shelves, to withstand hard service jupe craftsman table . An alternate method would be to rabbet the sides to the table top and support the shelves in blind dadoes antique marquetry chairs . This would shorten both leaves and sides by Y2 in regency drop leaf writing desk .
Top
Leaves
Sides
Gates
Shelves
Blocks, casters
By cutting out the outer corner of the gates as shown in detail B the cast blocks call be mitered into place without visible joint antique card table 1920 fold over top . When facilities exist, fo croquet balls can be mitered for use as feet (see sketch C) neo grecian marble top marquetry cabinet . All screws are count( Sunk and puttied for an enamel or lacquer finish george ii pad foot tea table antique .
BOOKCASES
Built-in Bookcases wooden antique chamber pot . Well-filled, built-in bookcases lining one or more wa,Is of a room are aniong, the most friendly aids to homelike decorating available very plain 1950 jaeger lecoultre mantle clock . This is especially true where the books appear to have been selected for reading, rather than as formal decoration sets, with uncut leaves antique lamp figurine dancing .
If the bookcase is built from wall to wall, or on either side of a projectiig fireplace, construction call be simplified, inasmuch as only the base and the edges A the top, sides and shelves will be visible, as is seen in Figure 2 nasenschrank .1 7 antique regency table round four legs .
A depth of io in antique double pedestal dining room table . is adequate for the average large-sized book, and a spacing of I0in “self consuming wick” . between shelves is sufficient for height 19th century side cabinets . To vary the monotony aid provide for different sized books, the tipper shelf can be spaced at 9 in antique table with off centered middle leg . and the bottom shelf at 14 in 1800’s french carved writing table . A 3-in antique 1960’s table cigarette dispenser . base can be attached in several ways inlaid refectory table .
I french art nouveau pottery marks . The base can be finished nailed to the edges of the sides, and quarter-round or cove molding nailed to its upper edge masons persian england porcelain .
2 telescoping dining table in a cabinet . The base is recessed into the sides until its surface is flush with the ecge of the lower shelf 17th century drop leaf table .
3 origins and development of arts . By deepening the recess an additional i in antique game bird dinner plates . to iY2 in gilbert rhode tubular stool ., a modern set-back base results antique brass and marble cocktail table 1950 .
4 antique card table turned legs . The base can be doweled or angle-ironed between the sides so that it is fl sh with them and tile lower shelf antique techniques .
While dadoes, or grooves ill the sides, preferably stopped, will provide he better support, in this case, where the sidepieces will hug a wall or projection a nailing job will suffice Before cutting and marking the sides, however, it must be determined whether
the floor is level and the walls are plumb burr walnut tallboy with sunburst inlay . To proceed otherwise may result in a catastrophic inability to force the assembled case into a space that proves to be narrower at the top or bottom, or sinks at one corner so that the shelving is on a slant swedish furniture 1930 . In either event the bookcase must be dismantled and rebuilt to fit telescopic supports for tables .
FIG 1780s wine cooler . 2 duncan table claw drop leaf drawer .17 antique period china display cabinet uk . Built-in book case markings on antique vase .
Unless thick shelving is used, a bookcase that must exceed 4 ft antique campaign dresser . will require center bracing jasper 1022 writing desk . Pieces of io in antique jasper cabinet chest serpentine . X io in duncan table claw drop leaf drawer . shelving will do, but a better effect will result if they are narrowed sufficiently to permit the insertion of iY2 in victorian brass wine cellaret . vertical strips flush with the top edge of the base wileman ironstone coffee pot . These strips should run from the top to the Dase in one piece, as illustrated in Figure 2 czechoslovakia porcelain marks .17 zebra on a plate made in italy . The bookcase shown in the illustration has one end exposed and makes use of a cove molding along the upper edge of the base and the lower edge of the top johann kandler ceramic .
Using the ends of the trough fronts and backs as straightedges, it is a good plan first to draw on one of the sides, lines that will serve as a layout for he troughs’ positions, to insure proper alignment biedermeier sewing box . The front troughs can then be clamped together and the iY8 in antique convex glass . X 2 in double chairs slab antique . tenons cut out, i in knock down campaign bed . in from each edge at both ends, as shown in the drawing desk aaron burr . The same procedure is followed with he back troughs, the tenons being centered 0″to in cup and cover antique legs . from each edge walnut versus maghony drop leaf table . The double tenons of the top shelf can now be cut out 3-5/8 in english column candlesticks . apart, 0/16 in charles crescent furniture maker . in from each edge tea collectors . All tenons are 0/s, in 19th century english cabinet makers . wide and 2 in antique cutlery box scalloped sides . long rectangular coffee table + leather top + 1940 .Next the ends are clamped together and the curves at tops and bottoms cut out simultaneously in both draw-leaf tables . Without removing the clamps the 2-in antique mahogany drop leaf work table . mortises for the top are laid out, checked against the actual tenons, and bored out with a ‘Y4411 antique table with hided extentions . bit victorian ceramic antique statues from uk . The same procedure is followed with the fronts and backs of the troughs victorian cherry drop leaf table .
When all holes are bored, the clamps are removed and the mortises chiseled out or cleared with a coping saw antique commode chamber pot . If the work is done carefully the fit should be “easy,” because all tenons are Y8 in 18th candelabra . narrower than their mortises 16th century antique chest of drawers .
The bookcase should be assembled before markings are made for the Y2-in early american fall front desk . dowel holes, which should be close against the outer faces of the sides antique henry 2nd breakfast sideboard . The holes should be cut with the near sides a trifle farther in than the marks indicate, to allow for drawing up tightly antique oak buffet with bowed sides . Each dowel is sanded slightly on one side german furniture 1930 .
In place of dowels, wedges can be sawed out in pairs and chamfered on the outer horizontal edges vintage art deco rococo watch . For further refinement a /-in brass feet buffet mahogany antique edwardian . triangle can be cut off each corner of the tenons collectors wooden racks for spoons austria . By doubling the width and height, a knockdown bookcase with four shelves can be constructed with a minimum of hand tools simple design dressing table .
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FIG tea service early 19th century . 2 art nouveau/arts and crafts sideboards .19 antique tea spoon christ handle . Unit bookcases art deco console table black .
Unit Bookcases two tier rectangular victorian table . The present trend in modern furniture design is the development of self-sufficient units that are susceptible to the addition of other units without diminution of utility or detraction from the original theme french antique furniture eagle emblem .
The bookcase units described below (see Figure 2 antique wooden oval french music stands .ig) are of a simple design, which can be varied at will carved wood leaf dining table . Scrolled members can be substituted for the straight bases, a narrow front apron added, the uprights and shelves beaded or molded, and drawers or drop fronts added as required antique cherry card table with drawers, claw feet and drop leaf sides . While the length of the units can be varied to suit the available space, it will be found that their over-all height and depth will prove satisfactory in most rooms decoupage cabinets . The shelves will accommodate average books, but can easily be made adjustable by boring equally spaced holes inside both sides, and resting the shelves on pegs or metal plugs mid century drop leaf .
The construction of the 24-in empire style antique desk . section is obvious antique cabinet makers workbench . For a paint job finishing nails can be driven through the top and sides into butt joints, then countersunk and puttied, the plywood back being relied on for strengthening antique narrow drop leaf table . Otherwise, blind dowels or screws that have been countersunk all(> plugged can be used antique decorative motif . Tile bet:er practice would be to use blind dadoes for the shelving solid mahogany tilt top table manufactured by clare company . The 3/8-in gustavian furniture copenhagen . plywood back is bradded to the shelves in decorative carvings . back from the outer edges of the top and sides, for concealment french napoleon mirrors . The top has an overhang of 312 in fiddle shape handle silverware . in the front antique round table store leaves mechanism .
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Top
Sides
Desk shelf
Desk leaf Shelves
Doors (plywood) Back (plywood) Base
Stopping strips
The end case is constructed in like manner with the shelves mitered and cut out to fit flush with the outer edge of the narrow, strip side 17th century spanish chair . The shelves are cut II in small antique table drop leaf pembroke . long oil each side of the front angle hunt roskell silver auction . The outside corner of the base is mitered and braced by the shelving nailed from above victorian side cabinets in french style . If preferred, a quarter circle can be cut in place of the angle georgian court sideboards . This will necessitate either a band-sawed base panel, or a built-up, solid piece andres rosewood solid wood .
The desk unit is of the same basic construction as the 24-in dog kennel dressers . emit with a hinged front panel between the top and the first shelf jupe patent mechanism . Two Y4-in cantagalli . plywood doors mask the remaining shelves booths pearlware marks .
Tile upper edge of the drop-leaf desk panel must be tapered or beveled rearward to prevent binding gateleg table history 16th century . A stopping strip is nailed or screwed to the underside of the top to keep the desk front flush with the sides reverse serpentine sideboard . Lid stays are added for support, and a suitable handle and bullet catch are attached to the top of the desk leaf, unless a lock is required antique desks by wilkinson and son .
A stopping strip for the doors is attached to the underside of the desk shelf, and the next shelf recessed the amount of the doors’ thickness, in this case / in raphaelle monti . Butt hinges, knobs, and friction catches complete the unit meissen harlequin kandler .
REEDED FURNITURE
Reeding usually refers to the machine-carving of wood into narrow convex serrations which are parallel longitudinally queen ann gate leg table . Large reeded surfaces can be quickly constructed with hand tools, however, by using lengths of half-round molding available at most lumberyards northern european refectory table 16th . Fastened to circular forms and painted, the result- inn reeded effect is interestingly modern antique writing utensils .
Two disks are cut with 5-in silver caddy spoon . diameters and mounted 7Y2 in knife box antique . apart on a /- n antique drum table . dowel victorian candlesticks . A piece of heavy paper or flexible semicardboard, such as a telephone b k or catalogue cover, is lightly tacked and glued flush with the edges of the disks to form a cylinder gian lorenzo bernini signature . The tacks are removed after the glue has dried pier table empire .
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Fw identifying marquetry regency bureau . 2 french bronze porcelain and silver inlaid clocks .20 pictures of sheffield silver plate patterns . Reeded table lamp antique sideboard cabriole .
Over 30 ft inexpensive french desks furniture . of Y2-in biedermeier patterns . half-round molding is cut into twenty-nine 9-in argy rousseau box flower . lengt1s, which are then glued to the paper cylinder and bradded at each end, as in A f Figure 2 camillo marcolini portrait .20 antique english pollard oak art nouveau sideboard . When but seven or eight pieces of molding remain to be attach , it is well to check their spacing walnut armchair josef urban art noveau . If too tight a fit is indicated, the edges of one )r more pieces can be filed or sanded down; if the reverse is true, a loose spacing between the remaining pieces will be concealed by the paper backing when pai t is applied 1818 royal worcester . No molding ends should protrude beyond the outer faces of the dislis antique library table with arcs .
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Antiques. Furniture and Other Antique Items.
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The shed should be in such a position that it will receive the maximum amount of light american gothic revival furniture makers . In conjunction with this, keep it as near to the house as is reasonably possible, having in mind the frequent
1-w jackfield collectors . 3 roccoccoware . Appearance of the completed tool cupboard maples of london cabinetmakers . Easily made, it permits of a convenient arrangement of tools antique secretaire abattant oriental .
journeys to and fro for glue, tools, etc antique furniture bureau desk .
While tools may be left in the garage, outhouse or shed in the summer months when the air is dry, it is far better to keep them indoors during all other than fair weather, otherwise rust will attack metal parts, and damp will swell wooden parts chippendale style coffee table tilt value .
Therefore, the tool-container ad-
visable when the work is done outside the house will be different from that adopted when it is done inside french pilar candlestick . Fo~ outdoors, tools might well be kept in a tool-case, or in attachd cases, which can be carried to and fro monastery credence tables .
Fig dutch renaissance marqueterie cabinet furniture . 4 shows a standard fibr chippendale revolving bookcase .- attach6 case adapted for holding a set of tools; inside measurements are 1,5 in antique empire table . long, 9 in folding tripod table with brass top . from front to bac,4 and 4 in ribbon mahogany dressing table . deep deco game table with drawers . The tools are retained by loops made from a leather strap, antiques antique oak sideboards dutch style . These loops are fixed to the lid an
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body of the case by bifurcated rivet inserted from the outside of the case and clinched from the inside, ovel the straps antique table octagon edwardian .
The choice of tools rests with th woodworker’s individual requirements, but the following list has been compiled to meet average require medieval times display cases . ments:
1/1 lid of case:
Tenon-saw, 10-in european antique tin glazed pottery . blade wheat antique dresser . Two-fold steel rule, 24 in norfolk gateleg table .
Three firmer chisels, ~ in 1900 antique mahogany dresser drawer ., J in antiques lamps made by universal statuary co. .
and I in antique japanese yellow vase .
In hodj, of case:
Metal smoothing plane with 13-
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in thonet recliner . cutter art and crafts of a dragonfly that have inspired designers .
Ratchet brace (8-in drop desks,frech . sweep) antique turn of the century display cabinets . Ratchet auto-screwdriver, witf
two screwdriver bits, and
three fluted boring bits
When not in use the tool
are kept in hollow handle Medium-weight joiner’s ham lions paw legs on table .
me r antique drop leaf gate leg side table .
Nail-punch 1700 french porcelain, images .
Oilstone (two faces with differ ent grades of coarseness), Pincers, 7 in empire revival bed . long names of art deco furniture makers .
Mixed nails in wooden or tin box old fashioned table brass metal claw feet on casters .
Cartons of screws, as sold, each
size in separate carton types of antique tables . A handy tool container can be case which has inside dimensions
provided by adapting afibre attache of not less than 15 x 9 x 4 in after dark candelabras .
FIG antique slovakia ceramics vase . 5 (below) porcelaine mark “crossed swords with a” porcelaine . 1j’a sturdy kitchen table is to be used as a makeshift bench, working will be greatly facili fated by a 12-in antique chippendale writing table escritoire . bench-stop (a) and a hand-screw (b) fitted to the table-top makers of 1940’s american art deco furniture .
Baize roll with centre-bits and
twist-bits for brace oval loudon floral 1783-1843 .
Light tinnian’s mallet (with cylindrical head) glass platters silver decoration 1900 england .
Jobs will often be done on the kitchen table antique monks chair . Provided that it is strong, as kitchen tables usually are, this will serve as a makeshift bench antique niche cabinet . It will be necessary, however, to have some sort of a bench-screw or vice, and some kind of a bench-stop german buffet furniture . Each of these will have to be readily removable art deco console and germany .
A suitable bench-stop can be provided by screwing a piece of oak or other hardwood, measuring about 12 x 2 x I in makers of ceramic beehive honey pots ., on to the table as indicated in Fig first antique table de chevet . 5 (a) mahogany antique japanese furniture designer . Pass the screw nearest the front of the table through the top, centrally into the front rail antique filing collectors/ tambour cabinet . If a screw not shorter than 2 in antique dining room table rectangle +connected double pedestal ., and of about 10 gauge, is used it should secure the lath firmly marquetry drop leaf side table . The length of the remaining screws will
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% louis xvi display cabinet with gilding .in FIRMER CHISEL
2-ft STEEL RULE (TWO-FOLD)
hin 16th century chairs . FIRMER CHISEL
JOINER’S HAMMER
RATCHET BRACE \ (8•m SWEEP)
TENON-SAW 10-in modern telescoping dining table . BLADE
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SMOOTHING
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(1%rin CUTTER)
french silver candle holder .— MIXED NAILS
LIGHT MALLET
PINCERS
AU I OMATIC SCREWDRIVER NAIL-PUNCH TWO-SIDED CARBORUNDUM OILSTONE
SCREWS
IN CARTONS
ROLL CONTAINING GIMLET-BITS french word for cabinet .
ENTRE BITS AND TWIST BITS
ADAPTING A TABLE-TOP
depend oil the thickness of the tabletop; 14L in rectangle drop leaf table with additional leaves in fruit wood . x 8 will generally be suitable napoleonic campaign chairs . The screw-holes will not greatly disfigure the table-top, and if later it is desired to hide them the holes can be filled with small deal plugs so made that the grain of the plugs matches that of the table-top antuque porcelin bedside toilet pot . If on occasion wood of less than ;-in porcelan rococo teapot victorian photo . thickness has to be planed, the stop can be replaced by one that is I in antique silver apostle spoons . thick antique mahogany card table, imperial .
An improvised bench-screw or vice can be made with a 12-in william hunt genuine antiques available in kent . hand-screw antique chamber pot . The hand-screw should be screwed on to the table-top as shown in Fig large walnut veneer gentllemans cupboaard . 5 (b) antique octagon side table with scrolling . It will stand I in “innovative styles of the 20th century did not include” . forward from the front edge of the table-top table lamps biedermeier . In order to reduce the strain oil this edge, and thus prevent
it from splitting off, one handle of the hand-screw should be held down on the table-top by the small device indicated 17th century american drop leaf table . The top piece measures 8 x 2 x 7- in antique tankards ., while the two pieces glued underneath are 3 x 2 in 17th century english trestle table ., and of the necessary thickness (about
13 in antique porcelain sevres .) trestle table lyre base . 4
In using this improvised bench- screw, the timber which is being worked should, if of a fair length, be supported at the end with a box or a spare length of timber art deco console table black .
Shaving waste makes a mess in the house, and, unless it can be conveniently burnt in a stove, the shavings should be burned in the garden antique wales footed dessert platter . Incidentally, wood-ash contains potash, and is a good fertilizer for potatoes antique russian hand painted pocelian jar .and other root crops george oakley furniture .
THE WORK BENCH
To the established woodworker a bench is essential, as holding the work securely is frequently half the battle in performing an operation successfully antique silver apostle spoons . A good
bench fitted with a woodworker’s vice can be made quite easily, and two patterns are suggested here writing cabinet .
Making a Simple Bench antique oak pedestal table rectangular with leaves . The bench shown in Figs epergne parts . I and 3 has all its members bolted together, and the arran2ement of the bracing pieces produces a firm job how much would an antique clawfoot dresser cost . The legs, of clean 3 x 3-in 18th century gateleg table . softwood, should be laid together side by
side, as shown in FIG “antique furniture” + “ebony veneer” + desk .
Fig victorian reaissance revial credenza . 2 (a) regency occasional table . The lines marking the top and bottom of the legs, and the shoulder line, are then squared across all four legs at the same time; this
1 czechoslovakia glazed pot . A strong bench of simple bolted construction modern art deco bookcase .
TOP SHOULDER LINE
BOTTOM GAUGE LINES % in anyone know the name of the table from pier one, mahogany with carving . FROM FACE
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FIG antigue pdestal drawning table . 2 pennsylvania drop leaf table 6 legs . Preparation qfihe bench legs is shown in (a) and (b); details of end
and side rails appear at (c) and (d) european handmade antique glass floral arrangement 100 years .
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SHOULDER LINE
ensures that every leg is exactly the same length as the others gate leg drop leaf tables . Square the lines round oil to one other face, and saw off the legs to length paul de lamerie reproduction . Gauge a line 4 in kufic art 1900 . from the face, as shown in Fig antique drop leaf table with two leaves . 2 (b), and saw away the waste (indicated by shading) a dutch walnut and burr-walnut longcase clock . This completes the preparation of the leg, which should now appear as in Fig 19th century louis style commode . 2 (c) victorian sutherland table .
Place the two side rails (of 6 x I in jupe dining table’ . deal) together, and square off the length and shoulder lines (S in Fig italian cypress chest 17thc . 2c) antique porcelain bird sculptures 1762 . Gauge a line 14 in pollard elm . from the face as indicated in Fig art-deco-1920-1930-wood . 2 (d), and saw away the waste imari porcelain marks . Repeat this
FIG czechoslovakian quality porcelain . 3 westerwald stoneware . Appearance of the completed bench, showing principal dimensions secession style furniture .
operation for the end rails, noting that these rails overlap the ends of the side rails to produce a square corner , this is made clear in Fig rare chinese urn expensive . 2 (c) art deco wooden chair .
The rails and legs can next be assembled antique imari porcelain . Place the two front legs on the ground and lay the rail in position, making certain that the frame is square and that tile shoulders of the rail are tight against the top of the leg wooden cylinder pedestal . Bore two -g-in antique chair tall skinny back . holes through the rail and leg in the positions shown in Fig 17th century antique trinket boxes . 2 (c) gateleg walnut drop leaf tables . Place two 3 - cheverton reducing . diameter - coach (mushroom-
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headed) bolts through the holes, fit a washer and screw the nut up tightly marquetry inlaid trays . Assemble the two back legs in the same manner deco chairs . Lay one of the bracing pieces in position on one frame and hold it with G-cramps or tack it in place temporarily with short nails hand painted black lacquered with mother of pearl oriental furniture, writing bureau .
Test the frame to see that it is square by measuring the two diagonals, which should be equal the name art deco originates from the paris exhibition ‘paris exibitio n internationale modernes of 1925′ which aimed to show paris was a world leader in design and manufactor of high quality goods . When satisfied that the frame is square, bolt the brace by means of a 1-in antique oak drop leaf table . mushroom-headed bolt at each end poole art nouveau . In the same way, bolt a second brace on to the back face of the front legs so that the front frame is held rigidly antique honey pots . Brace the framework for the back pair of legs in the same manner rectangular gustavian dining table .
Stand the front and back frames upright and hold the end rails in position with cramps while they are being bored and bolted in place antique dressing table free standing mirror . Brace the two ends in the same way as the front, with two braces each, bolting each in place after testing the structure and ensuring that it is square sheffield shovels .
The base of the bench is now complete, and the top (of timber about 10 in, wide and 3 in antique maple dinning table with pull-out leaves . thick) should be fixed on to the rails with long, stout screws, the heads of the screws being sunk below the surface so that they will not be a danger to the edges of cutting tools medieval “reading slope” . The rest of the top can be filled in with -,’,'-in antique octagonal side table . boards victorian kidney shaped dressing table with glass top .
In fitting the top be careful to place it with the heart side of the
board uppermost; this enables the top to bed down more firmly on the base and also enables the surface to be trued up much more easily when this is required 17th c. antique moroccan doors . (See Chapter 3,
BUYING TIMBER, for an explanation of heart side antique dining table 1604 .)
Framed-up Work Bench vilas table . The bench shown in Figs candle sticks antique porcelain victorian couple . 4 and 5 is a good standard pattern which is strong enough and of a useful size for all-round work ; the overall size can, of course, be adjusted to suit the maker square chest of drawers on all sides . The framework of the bench can be made of red deal; the top is best made of beech, but good red deal will do for this also, although not able to withstand the amount of hard wear that a beech top would cupboard design for keeping cockery .
The legs and rails may all be of 3 x 3 in 1930 chairs dining black . timber antique 16th century tables . The main top should
FIG marquetry tables, austro hungarian . 4 antique dresser with mirror mahogany . An ideal work bench which eniplqys mortise-and-tenon construction deco chair dressing walnut .
Fully dimensioned drawing of a bench large enough fir most jobs scandanavian antique dessert stand .
be 3 in dumb waiter cedar rectangular antique . thick if possible; 2-in antique italian extendable table . stuff’ would serve, but that thickness would not give quite such a solid base upon which to work the most expensive silver tray . The rest of the top should be filled with tonguedand-grooved boards, in japanese antique silver tray . thick, with a rail at the back edge, the top of which should be level with the surface of the main top baroque consoles . This allows boards, cramps and the like, which may be laid across the top, to lie horizontally and firmly rare chinese urn expensive . Alternatively, the whole of the top could be made flat by packing up (lie”-in walnut beaconsfield wardrobe .
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boards to the level of the main top; but most workers prefer the well-top bench as illustrated antique creamware .
Place the legs together as in Fig pedestal desk flaps at ends . 6 (a) and hold them with cramps while the lines are squared across the face of all four pieces antique pie crust table . Every line that is necessary oil all four legs should be marked at this stage, thus ensuring that all legs are identical decoupage on veneer . Separate the legs, and square the lines all around the wood how to tell william iv furniture . Place all four side rails together and square across the shoulder and length lines, and square
them around as before spanish puente pottery . Place the two top rails and the two end rails together, and square the necessary lines across as indicated in Fig lancashire bow front mahogany chest drawers . 6 (b), noting that the two top rails are different from the two end rails 20th century furniture development in france .
Using 3-in antique oval tea table . stuff, a tenon I in delft concentric circles . thick, set in the centre of the wood, is required antique oval brass coffee tables from india . Set the mortise gauge to a 1-in venetian micromosaic mirror . chisel, and gauge all the tenons and mortises with the same setting of the gauge scottish chest of drawers . Mark the waste to be cut away, as shown in the shaded
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FIG fiddleback walnut . 6 octagonal silver trays for dressing table . Legs held together (a) while the ends are squared across and mortises and tenons are marked; (b) sindlar treatment ” for the rails; (c) and (d) illustrate a wedged-tenon joint school cupboard antique .
WORK-BENCH CONSTRUCTION
FIG antique posset pots . 7 brass frame girandole images . One end of the bench struelure with parts ready for assembly and gluing up without the top gerhard schliepstein, german sculptor .
portions of Figs wood antique tripod table glass top 1950 . 6 (a) and (b) antique pedestal plate by wales . Saw down the cheeks of the tenons, and then saw off squarely to the shoulder lines round spider leg table . Cut the mortises right through the members from both sides court desk art . When this has been done, the whole framework can be assembled dry—without glue early victorian mahogany telescopic dining table . Mark the joints so that the corresponding mortises and tenons can later be put together again in the same order collectors glass display tables,small . Test each joint separately to see that the shoulders fit tightly, and that the members are square with one another hunting chest french 18th century . Test each frame to see that it is flat and out of winding (free froth and measure the diagonals, which should be of equal length, to prove that the frame i5 square royal court floral bone china hand made & painted by craftsman staffordshire .
When satisfied that the framework
is correct, widen the mortises slightly on the outside to take wedges, as in Fig antique glass “la granja” . 6 (c), which also shows the saw cuts made in the tenons about I- in rectangular gateleg table . from the edge of the tenon regency secretare . The aim should be to produce a well-wedged joint as shown in Fig art deco cermanics signed made in austria with the inital s . 6 (d) antique french office chair . The wedges should be exactly the same width as the tenon (1 in japanese mother of pearl furniture . in this case), and be sawn to the required slope from a block of wood 1 in sutherland table australia victoria . thick crockery cabinet designs .
The two end frames should be assembled first pictures of yellow antiqued cabinets . Glue the tenons and mortises and cramp up the frame; test for squareness, see that it is quite flat, and then wedge the joints small round chippendale center hall table . Leave for twenty-four hours to allow the glue to dry out jacobian furniture . Next glue the side-rail joints, cramp up the bench, and wedge the joints french drop front desk . The wedges should be given a smear of glue before being hammered home; this helps to hold them firmly in position antique creamware tankards . A view of one end of the whole structure is given in Fig antique brass and marble cocktail table 1950 . 7 dressoir timber .
When the glue is dry, clean up any projecting wedges and tenons with a smoothing plane, and the base will then be ready to receive the top antique upholstered louis xlll armchair .
FIG cocus wood oyster veneered . 8 antique english ironstone . An adjustable bench-stop; it should be a close fit in the mortise Bore two–g-in staffordshire flatback fakes . holes in the top rail, one on each side of the front mortise, as shown in Fig empire style with neoclassical furniture . 7 19th century native american pottery . Place the top in position and hold with cramps while the -R-in antique, table, drop leaf, walnut . coach screws are being driven in from the underside, using washers under the heads to prevent them from biting into the wood collectors cabinets -jewellery trays/draws for stamps/beads . Start each coach screw by boring a -&-in antique white chamber pot . hole in the top to take the thread of the screw, which should be smeared with oil or grease to make the screw run more easily antique furniture escritoire lacquer black .
To prevent shrinkage from leaving gaps, the thick top is rebated as at R, Fig using decoupage to cover chipped veneer cabinets . 7, to take the “-in baltimore fancy chairs . tongued-and-
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grooved boards which fill up the rest of the top gate leg table english oak antique . These boards are nailed to the top rail, and the heads of the nails punched below the surface to prevent them from damaging the edge of any cutting tools that may be laid in the well upholstered english armchairs . The back edge of these boards should have a rail about 1 J in fiddleback walnut louis xiv reproduction desk . thick screwed oil from underneath, the height of the rail being such that the top of the rail inexactly
level with the main bench top wardrobes from the 18th century .
A bench-stop can be fitted by making a mortise right through the top, as shown in Fig deco steel desk . 8 cast regency period candlestick . The bench-stop should be of hardwood ; beech is usual, but any hardwood will serve quite well fall front french desks . A good size is 2 x 1 I in king george iv side board ., and about a 12-in porcelain cris de paris . length will allow the stop freedom of movement above the side rail potters stoke on trent empire rococo . The stop should be a close fit in the mortise, but as it usually works loose after some use it is as well to fit a 1-in 1800 english writing bureau . bolt with a wing-nut through a slot in the lower part of the stop, the bolt running right through the leg silver entray dishes . The stop can thus be fixed at any required height above the bench top antique white chamber pot . ‘
The fitting of a good woodworker’s vice will complete the bench antique rent table . In choosing a vice it is advisable to obtain the largest size, with jaws about 10 in 19th 20th century ladies writing desk . and opening to about 12 in 18th century horoldt augsburg vases .; it is very annoying to find that, as is often the case with a smaller vice, it will not open quite wide enough to hold the timber in use italian draw leaf table .
SIMPLE TOOL-BOXES
Both the boxes illustrated can easily be made, and, although intended primarily forthe storage of tools, they can be adapted to other purposes deco chairs . The dimensions given are suggestions only and can be varied to suit any particular requirements art deco woman figure porcelain .
Tool-box and Stool Combined antique drop leaf table with leaf built in . Fig jennens and bettridge . 1 shows the constructional details of a box and stool combined, which can be carried around the house and used adjacent to the job in hand 1710 antique french pewter marks . The stool is often useful as a temporary bench art deco dining chairs with arms . To make the box, first plane up the two ends A and B from sound 4′1-in rare meissen porcelain presentation .
softwood, using either a wide board or two or three narrower boards edge to edge 17th/18th century style, open-rack oak dresser . Place the lengths of wood together in the vice and square off across the edges of both (or all) the final length and also the position of the housing for the bottom when were epergnes invented . You should now have four lines squared across the edges inexpensive 1960’s painted small dresser 2 drawer .
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Antiques Furniture. CABINETMAKING.
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CABINETMAKING
BECAUSE our country’s pioneers became of necessity competent handicraftsmen imposes no obligation upon the present generation of steam-heat and pushbutton settlers to emulate them with sweat and calluses how to make a refectory table . Financial considerations permitting, we are able to acquire almost any type of furniture our hearts desire, from well-constructed replicas of authentic antiques to comfortable creations of modern design antique napoleon plaster coin reliefs . If unable to satisfy completely all his furniture wants at one time, the average householder budgets his purchases and buys carefully, thereby acquiring an increased pride of ownership derived from a well-considered comparison of values style a bambocci and pieces of furniture .
It is doubtful, however, whether this ultimate pride of possession ever approximates the deep satisfaction of the craftsman who successfully constructs a comfortable and useful piece of furniture that in appearance and workmanship closely resembles the product of experienced cabinetmakers dolphin sideboard . To achieve such a result through one’s own planning and with one’s own hands is a tangible monument to the self-reliance and the inherent ability of an amateur to invade successfully the guild of master craftsmen american antique tilt top tea table . This guild is not only an ancient but also a most honorable one, whose members were, and still are, truly artists in wood, although the pride of craftsmanship that formerly prompted so many of them to sign their products has necessarily disappeared as the result of our modern system of specialization and mass production, under which no one individual can be entirely responsible for the finished product 19 th century brass candle snuffer .
It is not the intention here to decry the results of mass production, nor to attempt all evaluation of the impact on our national economy of the millions of man-hours that increased recreational time may channelize into home products from various hobby crafts french commodes . The goal is much more tangible—the erection of simple guideposts welcoming the reader to the Ancient Order of Handicrafters victorian anglo-indian wood tea cabinet . In that spirit this book is aimed at those individuals in whom there exists some vestige of the soul-satisfying urge to create something useful during their spare time hungarian antique furniture . By-products such as patience, concentration, observation, and foresight are not to be sneered at, but there is no desire to proselyte in the interests of character building 3r mental discipline cube parquetry louis xv history . That would be trading a joyous hobby for the flagellant’s whip antique fluted gateleg table legs .
The earlier craftsmen would have scorned such hardware aids as metal angle irons, corner plates, folding lid stays, or manufactured drawer pulls, relying instead upon the strength and decorativeness of accurate jointing alone gateleg table . In this and other chapters art deco furniture american museums . however, where such devices are considered logically economic and relatively invisible, they are included in various projects, such as kitchen tables or outdoor furniture staffordshire underglaze english ironstone tableware . It is felt that these modern aids to construction represent a desirable saving in time and effort, where the intricacy an(> precision of craftsman-like joinery would exert relatively little influence oil the final decorativeness of the product oval gate leg drop leaf antique tables .
It is well to realize that cabinetmaking or furniture construction can be planned to include designs and methods that are so elementary that even the beginner can produce a utilitarian object of satisfying appearance ornate brass mantle clock made in italy . Examples of such items are included in various succeeding chapters as “kindergarten” projects—bait, if you will, for the timorous, in the belief that there is nothing like the completion of a successful venture to encourage more ambitious design and craftsmanship antique chamber pots .
With an increased understanding of the properties of various woods and materials comes a wider feeling for their possibilities; later the constructive imagination of the home mechanic will be limited only by his own confidence dining furniture design in 1900 . From simple beginnings more ambitious enterprises will inevitably be undertaken, each requiring close attention to details antique mahogany drum tables library tables writing tables . Cabinetwork demands careful concentration from its devotees, but no more so than any other successful handiwork, from sewing to barn raising opalescence glass by marc sabino . In constructing a piece of furniture, the amateur craftsman had opportunities for exercising not only a nice precision and patience, but also foresight and systematic planning inlaid marble table lapis lazuli antique .
If planning is a prerequisite to successful performance in general, then its need will be particularly apparent in cabinet or furniture construction porcelain manganese production wincanton . No matter how crude the result, it will pay the amateur craftsman to sketch his plans before proceeding to dissect his material with saw, auger, or chisel example of vargueno . This is especially true in furniture design, because of the hidden jointing that must be employed at certain points 17th century dining tables . If the beginner will upend and closely study an available piece of furniture of good workmanship, he is sure to discover methods of construction that will be of value during the preliminary planning phase small side table tripod legs .
The series of undertakings progressively suggested, is intended as an example of what can be constructed with hand tools, and is proposed as a guide for independent planning and development antique leather top side tables with two drawers . Various methods of jointing and cabinetwork are illustrated, often in the construction of similar details, proving that, although “common practice” may prevail in different localities for varying periods, in the final analysis each craftsman will inevitably work out individual details to suit his own feeling and technique comtoise clocks longcase . The ultimate criteria of tile value of a piece of furniture must include affirmative answers to the questions: (i) Will it serve its intended purpose or purposes? (2) Does it provide eye appeal?
Design s-curve leg antique table . Obviously design in furniture cannot be considered as a mere abstraction alfred porteneuve . Artists often create designs that are of great beauty and high artistic merit; if they are not adaptable to utility, however, the basic purpose of the object is lost, or subordinated french commode . Hence the artist-craftsman is his own best designer, for he will scrutinize and criticize his product from the essential viewpoint of service what do you do with an antique art nouveau occasional table? . Not only will he choose a bold or a delicate design according to the characteristics of the material employed, but also he will insure that a chair is comfortable or a table is sturdy and of the proper height tripod antique folding pie crust table . The same will be true of his selection of contours or embellishments, for as a craftsman he is always aware of the basic requirement of purpose 19th century mechanical desks .
Proportion english art deco club chairs . Good design in furniture is the product of several factors, not the least of which is the observance of proper proportion hepplewhite revival fold over dining table . Good proportion results from a harmonious relationship between the various parts, a balancing of masses antique rectangle drop leaf table cabinet . Here again the utility or the purpose for which the object is intended will determine the direction of the primary mass; in a bookcase the largest dimension will be in a vertical plane, whereas in a desk the primary mass will be horizontal 1910 rosewood china cabinet uk . This dominant mass may be subdivided vertically, horizontally, or in both directions; into two, three, or more masses, which must be proportionally located 18th century antique american gateleg . The following suggested ratios will, in general, satisfy the eyes of the beholder, thus insuring a sense of good proportion:
i staffordshire slipware strapwork . Of two horizonal divisions one section should be larger than the other leaves for old oak table? . Equal horizontal divisions tend to become monotonous patek philippe, 1930s, rectangular, hinged back .
2 george bullock drawing . For the same reason, the central of three horizontal sections should predominate empire pier table .
3 arzberg jean luce . Four or more horizontal sections should gradually diminish in size, with the largest one at the bottom 19th century dressers .
4 17th century boston silversmiths . Two vertical sections should be equal long-narrow gateleg tables . The eyes would be dissatisfied with an unequal lateral ratio spergne antique .
S antique mahogany drum tables library tables writing tables value popular . Of three vertical divisions, predominance should be given the center section rockingham porcelain cottages? .
6 chippendale reading table fire screen . With four vertical divisions, three choices are possible: all four sections can be constructed of equal size: the two central sections can be of equal size but larger than the two outer, equal sections; or the reverse consolidated lamp & glass company of coraopolis, pennsylvania in 1926 .
The esthetic appreciation of proper proportion is customarily attributed to the possession of a mythical quality known as “good taste antique chinese clay and pewter tea ceremony sets .” By many, this discriminating feeling is believed to be inherent, conferred by some good fairy at birth aristide colotte . The truth of the matter is that regardless of a person’s innate artistic bent or lack of it, the decision as to good taste will be automatically taken care of by the eyes,
they have been afforded proper yardsticks for comparison finmar alvar aalto stool . Our ever-restless eyes automatically travel toward and focus upon successive centers of interest, such as the dominating masses or divisions described above robert adams breakfront bookcase . Our eyes, in their automatic search for variety and interest, become dissatisfied with the monotony of equal divisions and masses 19th century lion claw pedestal table . For one who has been otherwise preoccupied, it may be necessary to arrange a brief training period for the eyes, by affording them sufficient opportunities to observe and study examples of swell-proportioned filriliture of recognized workmanship 19th century regency furniture .
Outline graduated drawers formula . In considering the shape or outline of furniture, utility again exerts a deciding influence small-footed bowls raozhou . The formation of the basic structure is determined by t)e purpose the piece is to serve; this basic shape call be modified to a graceful outline only to all extent that will not impair the fundamental requirement of utility antique drop front desks . The same is true of the shaping of divisions and of decoration gaudi furniture . A graceful outline is insured by unity of design, the achievement of a restrained dignity through t e blending of simplicity, proportion, and successful eye guidance claw foot dresser .
The eye will travel at an accelerate pace along smooth lines and curves, b it becomes confused by harsh collisions giltwood . Although rectangles may be required in t e basic structural design, corners can be rounded, and sharp angles opened to sped up the eye’s indecision at abrupt changes in direction spiral furniture legs . Nature offers colintl• early 19th century chest wood .s examples of gracefulness in the outlines of curving branches and flower sten s led table clocks . For this reason elliptical curves so proportioned that they lead the eyes effortless y to a central, dominating feature will give to the entire composition a harnlollio is theme salon chair fabrics geometric shapes .
For the amateur without access to power tools, the production of curves is a somewhat disheartening prospect library chair englisg antique . Until the confidence of successful achieveme t is his, he will do well to translate his curves and ellipses into series of lines ‘r steps for the eyes to follow raoul lachenal pottery . If these steps are proportional, the eyes will folio v a pleasing series of points in ascending and descending proportion french bronze porcelain and silver inlaid clocks . So, too, hex:
gonal or octagonal outlines can be substituted for the continuity of a circle, a d the chamfering of sharp corners can be relied upon to replace a round leg Ir column antique corner cabinets baltimore .
To sum tip: to insure a harmonious whole avoid monotony, provide the ey•s with smooth lines for movement, and create a center of interest curved padded chair walnut .
Material art deco shops in paris france . Just as the kind of material may control the choice of the over- victorian balloon back arm chairs mahogany cabriole legs .11 type of design, so the texture, grain, and figure of the wood will exert a stro g influence oil the way it is to be worked or the place it is to occupy in the enseniblThis principle may be observed in the doors of well-designed furniture, which have stiles and rails of straight-grained stock, but frequently use panels of way
grained woods stickle bros co furniture . Although oak has been one of the most popular choices for ti e fabrication of sturdy English and Early American furniture, it will be noted in a later table that its basic hardness, plus its coarser texture, limits its use to the mo-e rudimentary designs that include only elementary embellishments, such as chamfe - ing and gouge cutting secretaire art deco . Because of this essential hardness and obvious durabilit
designs for oak furniture very properly feature a sort of masculine ruggednes antique lady inlaid tray ., resulting in pleasing simplicity antique small tables sutherland . On the other hand, the finer grain of mahoga and the silky texture of walnut are readily adaptable to various forms of desig from the earliest antique to the latest modern late 1800’s dining table european .
FURNITURE WOODS
Many data are now available for the study of our native woods, thanks to the United States Department of Agriculture and its Forest Products Laboratory a french renaissance carved walnut bed second half 16th century . For everyday information and advice, however, the home craftsman will find it profitable in more ways than one to cultivate an acquaintance with the local lumber dealer and, if possible, to use the local lumber yard as his laboratory small shell silver antique dish loop handle . Thus he not only will learn what stocks of material are on hand or readily available, but also he may gain access to dark corners where odd pieces, or “shorts,” have been forgotten, to be disposed of at reduced prices carved ball trestle table .
Furniture that is to be stained and polished or finished in natural tones will in all probability be constructed from one of the hardwoods; painted or lacquered furniture can be assembled from softwood table octagon marquetry drawer . The term “hardwood” is not used to describe the physical hardness of the wood; it refers to the botanical group of broadleaved or deciduous trees, while softwood comprises the nondeciduous conifers, with their needlelike leaves chinese brass plate history antique . ‘XIany hardwoods are softer than the average softwood, and vice versa imperial,gate leg table . In general, it may be considered that the harder the wood, the heavier and stronger it will be louis sue .
Another general classification used that is of importance to furniture- and cabinetmakers is that of the grain in wood, which will determine the most suitable method or type of finish to be applied regency single cumberland dining table . Technically, the grain of the wood is determined by the direction, size, arrangement, or quality of the fibers (cells) of wood structure antique silver fish knives and forks . Close-grained wood has narrow and somewhat inconspicuous rings, the reverse being true in coarse-grained woods antique imperial mahogany dining table . Painters and finishers, however, are more concerned with the texture caused by the tubelike vessels whose openings on the surface of a cut piece of wood are referred to as “pores francois linke black lacquered napoleon lll .” Woods with large pores, such as oak, ash, chestnut, and walnut, are known as “open-grained” woods antcollectors.com/ .
Under the soft, moist inner bark of a log is the microscopic Cambian layer, which forms wood and bark cells antique candelabra markings . Next comes the light-colored series of active spring and summer woods called the “sapwood,” because it carries the sap from the roots to the leaves george 1 mahogany stool . The heartwood, extending inward to the soft pith at vie structural center of the log, consists of inactive tissue formed by a gradual change in the sapwood antique gentleman’s cabinet mirror . Medullary rays connect the various layers for the Id transference of food 1920’s walnut buffet, four drawers .
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Although inactive, it is the heartwood that serves to give strength to the tr,e trunk chinese rice grain porcelain . The living sapwood, however, is a mature wood which, when dry, exhibi s no consistent difference in weight or strength from the heartwood, except in a fe species diamond point engraving . Heartwood is usually darker in color except in basswood, cottonwoo and much of the yard lumber intended for lumber shown in Figure 1 chenghua foot rims .4 B revolving chipendale bookcase . In addition it wears more evenlv, is less permeable to liquids, and does not surface-check or split as badly as the flat-sawed wood meubles decoration antique europe . Quarter-sawed lumber is also known as “edge-grain” or “comb-grain”; flat-sawed lumber is called “plain-saved,” “slash-cut,” or “bastard-sawn 18th century brittany cupboards .”
Wood for furniture must be thoroughly seasoned before use, for wood contains hundreds of tiny cells that shrink as the moisture leaves their walls, thus causing a change in the over-all size of the piece blue glass antique tables . Therefore, improperly seasoned lumber used in furniture construction will cause warping, shrinking, or checking in the various parts of the finished article cabriole leg french dining chair . Old-time cabinetmakers would not lay their hands to a piece of wood that had not been seasoned in some dry loft for a year or more dutch 17th century bombe commode .
Air seasoning reduces the moisture content of lumber between 12 and 15 per cent, which is not sufficiently low for furniture construction pearlware . Modern meissen snuffer ., controlled kiln drying will dry the stock to the approximate moisture content that furniture will obtain in service-5 to 8 per cent antique table top wooden book stand . Since any piece of wood will give off or take on sufficient moisture from the surrounding air so that the moisture in the wood and the moisture in the air are in balance, it is obvious that kiln-dried lumber must be stored in a dry, warm place while it is awaiting construction antique.italian porcelain.. .
When permitted freedom of choice, the cabinetmaker will select a wood possessing good working qualities, which he knows will finish nicely fashion inspired by 16th century . Therefore, the following table of characteristics or working properties should be used in conjunction with the table for finishing to be found in Chapter 5 rosewood antiquite - decoration . Certain softwoods have been included in both tables for paint or lacquer finishing french makers of consoles gibier style 18th century .
All lumber shrinks as it dries du ing seasoning antique silver soup tureens . This shrinkage caus; s the distortion commonly referred to as “warp,” four general types f which are shown in Figure 1 antique italian sideboard .2 fauteuil club . 0 determine the approximate amou t and direction of twist or wind alo
the edge of a piece of lumber, s( called “winding strips” can be en ployed, as shown in Figure i 1690 farmer wardrobe .1 These small straightedges are place parallel to each other so th t by 0
sighting along their top edg slightest twist in the surface will be revealed meuble fauteuil .
This lack of stability is more noticeable in flat-sawed lumber what is a flat silverware with a right side curve .
WOODWORKING OPERATIONS
No matter what kind of wood has been selected, the amateur woodworker mus apply a knowledge of and a degree of proficiency in certain basic carpentry opera tions in order to convert the raw material into his dream project mythical celluloid belt buckle . None of thes operations is too difficult for the average person t master, and each is usually a prerequisite to anothe in achieving the desired result antique porcelain and china clocks .
Marking french silver candle holder . Accurate marking is a basic requiremen for good cabinet work antique drop leaf gateleg table . A pencil held along the edg of a try square will satisfy the necessities of ordinar carpentry, but for laying out joints in furniture mak ing, a marking gauge with a sharp spur or scribin point will afford more accurate results antique gateleg table st louis . After th proper width is set off on the measuring shaft, th block is clamped tight and held squarely against th guiding edge, with the scriber slanted as shown i Figure r urns cuttelery boxes .5 french 17th century cabinent makers . To prevent the point from digging in an
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following the grain, only a light pressure should b employed, the scribing operation being repeated if the first line is too delicate lorentz wilhelm lundelius . For fine, small work marked or squared to good advantage edgar brandt desin wrought iron table . To accomplish this accurately, the top and bottom are marked with the aid of a try square, before the sides are joined berkey & gay antique chest of drawers lion design . A sharp point will insure accurate marking; for delicate work some mechanics substitute a phonograph needle table octagon inlaid drawer european austrian .
Sawing yellow imperial chinese porcelian . In sawing along marked lines it is necessary to remember that tile saw cut, or kerf, has a width of its own, approximately of an inch the most expensive silver tray . Therefore, sawing the kerf on the wrong side of the scribed line will result in a change of the dimensions in the completed work myott son & co blue hanley est: 1880 . Sometimes the kerf will be on the outside of the line, as in the case of a tenon; with a mortise, the saw cut must be placed on the inside of the scoring swing leg antique dining tables . If too much wood remains after sawing, it can be planed or pared off; too >it tle is hard to replace 19th century french shaving basin . The rule is, then, always saw on the waste side of a line victorian candlesticks .
As for the operation of sawing itself, some mechanics prefer to start the kerf with a knife cut to insure a smooth entrance dutch east india company pottery . Although sawing at a 45° angle is considered easiest, shallow, horizontal sawing must be resorted to when tenons, mortises, dovetails, and other joints are to be cut at right angles to another kerf antique caquetoire chair . The line of vision should be directly above the saw cut at all times, with only the top edge of the saw blade visible antique captains chest with desk .
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The operations performed by a variety of separate planes constructed for rabbeting, tonguing, grooving, plowing, dadoing, beading, and molding are now combined in one plane, appropriately known as a “combination plane elisa baciocchi .” If within the home craftsman’s means, this tool s well worth buying; it is accompanied
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Sanding lion paw bedroom set . After a piece of wood is smoothed to the limit of a plane’s capail- ities, it is customary to refine the work by the application of a coated abras ve, or grit paper fretwork round tables . Abrasive papers come in standard 9 in gothic revival furnature with lions . x I I in sheffield plate 19th century . sheets, coated for the most part with particles of garnet, quartz, or flint french empire furniture . The variation in the sizE of There is a choice of abrasives for every purpose and each type of wood satsuma pottery thousand flower . In constructing furniture the finer grades of grit papers will normally be selected for gently smoothing the finer grain–; of hardwood that will probably be used cherry ladies writing desk by pennsylvania house .
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Blocks similar to those commercially available can be contrived by the home mechanic to suit the work in production french furniture with mother of pearl . For preliminary rough work, much elbow grease and weight are required; therefore, the block can be a heavy brick, covered by some durable material such as canvas, laced or sewed on the upper surface 18th century dining commode . Customarily, commercial sanding blocks have various ingenious methods for clamping the abrasive paper in place caughley ironstone . Inasmuch as these sanding mediums quickly lose their cutting power when the abrasive particles become dull, it is necessary continually to expose new surfaces antique settlers trunks with names on the side of them . A block of wood i in antique philadelphia round mahogany tilt top tea table . x 3 in antique plate meissen . x 5 in gillows three hinge . with a felt backing or a section of old inner tube glued to the underside will satisfy most requirements french makers of consoles gibier style 18th century .
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mastery of wood as a medium for expert craftsmanship who was pier the cabinet maker . Hence they kept their chisels as sharp as surgeons’ scalpels, a habit that today’s craftsmen would do well to emulate antique chinese ivory inlaid cabinet . A standard test for sharpness is to nick or bite into the thumbnail with the chisel german neoclassical secretaire .
Professional woodworkers’ tool kits usually contain a dazzling array of chisels of various sizes and shapes antique wood cutlery urns . For the plain wood joinery contemplated in this volume, however, the discussion will be narrowed to the three standard types, the socket-butt, socket-firmer, and tang-firmer chisels small portable tripod table . The socket chisels are generally
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All chisels should be hollow-ground; for working with hardwoods the bevel should be not less than 30′ antique octagonal side table . This is particularly true of the tang-firmer chisels, which are more efficient when ground to long levels, thus increasing their shearing capacity when rocked back and forth under hand pressure swan motif in empire furniture . The short bevels on the socket-butt and socket-firmer chisels add to the wedging effect of the blade, and prevent the cut from opening up ahead of the cutting edge fine meissen cobalt blue scene plate .
In using chisels it is well to follow a regular procedure 19th century antique furniture makers . The practice nowadays is first to remove all possible waste by sawing or boring, before resorting to chiseling antiques rockingham china . Regardless of whether this results from our national impatience or our genius for streamlining production, the procedure is a boon to the beginner james the first oak refectory table . In making a mortise for a door lock, for example, the recommended practice is to bore a series of overlapping holes to the proper depth within the scribed area, as in Figure 1 antique gilded console tables gesso design .14 and square off the remaining waste with the firmer chisel baltimore fancy chairs . When it is necessary or desirable to scoop out the entire mortise by use of the chisel only, the procedure is as shown in Figure 1 west indies antique paintings .13 medieval court cupboard .
With dadoes, saw cuts can be made by clamping a straightedge along the lines of the intended cut, then sawing to tLe required depth horizontally arzberg jean luce . The waste is then chipped out as in Figure i antique folding table with platted leggs .r5 british puzzle jugs .ably with a rachet swing yongzheng octagonal plate . Auger bits vary in diameter from 3/1 (; in drop leaf gate leg side table mahogany . to I/ in designing a credence table ., wit>, expansive bits capable of adjustment up to 3 in austrian antique painted furniture . Single- and double-twist bits are designed for general woodworking use; the solid-center type is preferred for finer cabinetwork britannia metal spain candlesticks .
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Furniture Restoration. Furniture Styles.
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Broadly speaking, furniture styles, like most other forms of art, have followed overall trends, with different countries developing their own variations. In most settled communities, one of the first items offurniture was a box or chest for storage. Then, most likely, somebody sat on it, or put something on it rather than in it, or even put the baby to bed in it. Thus, gradually, other types of furniture evolved to meet man’s changing needs, resulting from his ever more sophisticated activities. For centuries, however, anything beyond the most basic item was a status symbol. As late as the sixteenth century, even the grandest houses were sparsely furnished, and it is only in the last hundred years or so, with the advent of mass-production, that our homes in the West have become as full ofpossessions as they are now. Until then only the well-to-do could afford the fashionable “urban” furniture; this was copied, with variations, usually in a humbler wood, for the lesser gentry; cottagers made their own few modest items or bought from local joiners, who paid little attention to current trends. Provincial furniture might be made in a style which had beeen fashionable decades earlier, or in established regional traditions, or even according to personal idiosyncrasies.
Leaving aside the stylish and beautiful furniture of ancient civilizations, furniture traditions in the West began in medieval Europe. Wooden chests, benches, stools, chairs with arms, beds, trestle-type tables and cupboards survive in many forms from this period, from primitive constructions of plain planks and nails to more sophisticated panelled examples decorated with carving, painting or wood inlay. The aristocracy, churches and monasteries were the major users of furniture at this time. Carving and inlaid work became more and more magnificent for those who could afford it, and by the early seventeenth century highly skilled craftsmen were producing showpieces such as the cabinets made at Antwerp, which have painted panels, tortoiseshell and ebony veneers, and those of Augsburg and Nuremberg with their finely executed marquetry.
In the sixteenth century, the principal items in English manor houses were boxes and chests, extendable tables known as draw tables, small folding tables, open-shelved court or buffet cupboards (ancestors of the dresser and sideboards close cupboards or presses, benches, many small stools and four-poster beds. Servants had small truckle (or trundle) beds. All these were of oak. Chairs, which were generally reserved for the head of the household, developed from a panelled, box-like structure with back and arms, through lighter forms retaining the straight legs of the original frame but dispensing with the panels, to “joyned” chairs with turned baluster legs. The common X-frame chairs were beech. Upholstery, if it was used, might be of plain velvet or worked wool.
Carpenters in theMiddle Ages had often merely nailed together a few planks to make basic furniture; but the spreading craft of joinery brought in the frame-and-panel type ofconstruction. As a result furniture became lighter and more portable and the problems of warping and splitting were to an extent overcome, since the panels were not nailed but simply rested in the grooved frame. Linenfold carving was much used on chests, chairs and on panelling for walks Renaissance motifs, such as profile heads in roundels, were often used as decoration. By the end of the sixteenth century the massive, bulbous “cup and cover” and
similar heavy motifs became common for carved supports such as table legs and bedposts, and gadrooning -L c unky, ribbed ornament — adorned the edges of many lurfices. Over the following years the styles remained rather scud , nd were often somewhat plainer than before, particularly during the Commonwealth. With the restoration of the monarchy in 660 a certain frivolity became apparent and much more ornament was used on furniture, due to Continental influences: wist-t g — giving the popular “barley-sugar” effect — was use l on hair legs and backs, table legs and elsewhere, and carved scrbll shapes were also popular. The day-bed — ancestor of the chaise lonpe and sofa
was introduced at this time, with cane often for seats. The
chest of drawers made its appearance in about 1650 and gained in
popularity towards the end of the century. on bun feet were
usual.
At this time oak was still the most commonly used wood in Britain; in other European countries walnut wfis more extensively used for solid carved furniture. But more ornamental finishes were catching the eye ofwealthy patrons everywhere. Inlays, veneering and marquetry techniques became increasingly advanced throughout Europe, and the finer woods were much so~ ght, after. Oriental lacquer first reached Europe in the early part of e seventeenth century, and by the 1680s had many imitatoq e lacquered or japanned chest-on-stand was a showpiece, ideally sturniounted by blue-and-white porcelain vases. The Low Countries particularly
excelled in floral marquetry. In late seventeenth fury France Andre-Charles Boulle developed his intri:ate technique of marquetry using brass, tortoiseshell and pewter, I -.ie rich, ornate appearance ofhis vast cupboards and cabinets was I ighly admired. The Italians perfected pietre dure, an elaborate inlaying method using marble and semi-precious stones such as ag4tes, lapis lazuli
and chalcedony; but by the end of the cent an artificial material called scagliola had been developed, to iinitate marble, using different pigments, in place of these materials.
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In the late 1680s numerous Huguenot cran=enfled to England from religious persecution in France; while Woam and Mary brought Dutch influences and workers; thus more and more European styles and techniques filtered into England. By this time walnut was increasingly used for elegant~”ture, and deal was the base fora variety of decorative veers. One of the favourite techniques brought in by the Dutch craftsmen was marquetry, and the later years of the century produced, in particular, some fine, large cabinets in various styles. The later Queen Anne period is renowned for charming, nett walnut chests
Veneer samples opposite illustrate the tonalitie, an i . n various ous woods (in numerical order): Afars (1), Afzelia (3), Agba or Nigerian Cedar (4), Ash Avodire or African Satinwood (7), Ayan or Nige (8), Beech (9), Canadian Birch or Yellow Birch Maple (11), Bubinga or African Rosewood Lebanon (13), Cherry (14), Elm (15), EucalMountain Ash (16), Iroko or African Teak (If European Plane (18), Larch (19), Laurel or J ndi Lime, Linden or Basswood (21), Mahogany (. Cherry Mahogany (23), Mansonia or African B1, and Oak (25).
I grain patterns 1frormosia (2), 5), Aspen (6), ian Satinwood 10), Bird’s Eye 12), Cedar of plus or White Lacewood or ‘n Walnut (20), 2), Makore or ck Walnut (24)
of drawers and bureaus with bracket feet, tall-backed chairs with cabriole legs and shell motifs, mid upholstered wing chairs. Walnut pieces were often copied in oak or beech in the provinces; but country areas also had their own simpler styles. These included Windsor chairs, which commonly had elm seats, with other woods used for the remainder and ladder-back and spindle-back chairs with rush seats, generally made in the north ofEngland.
For nearly the whole of the eighteenth century, France set the international styles — royal patronage ensured top-quality craftsmanship and imaginative and artistic innovations. The rather rigid formality under Louis XIV gradually gave way to a freer, lighter mood. The symmetry of the earlier style was at first retained, but lines became gently curved, and the cabriole leg became fashionable on chairs and tables. Towards the middle of the century, in the reign of Louis XV, was produced the most flamboyant, fanciful and perhaps best known of French styles: rococo. Flowing lines, asymmetrical shapes, shells and C-scrolls typify the furniture of this time, along with fine floral marquetry and swirling ormolu mounts. Lacquer — either oriental or imitation — was also used, with chinoiserie motifs. Comfortably upholstered chairs made their debut and added to the relaxed, informal air of the times. Many kinds of little tables and cabinets were also fashionable, but the piece of furniture most associated with eighteenth-century France is the commode — a highly decorative chest, raised on legs, with cupboards and/or drawers and a marble top. After a transitional period embracing old and new elements, the rococo finally gave way to the neo-classical in about 1770. Lines lost their curves and became more severe, legs straightened and tapered, and there was a fashion for furniture with ingenious mechanical devices and moving parts — little drawers opened by hidden springs, smoothly rolling cylindrical tops for bureaus, and so on. The mood was more fastidious, but still
stishowy. Ornamentation became a little more restrained and geometrical, and included the use of Sevres medallions and plainer, smaller ormolu mounts.
However, the upheavals caused by the Revolution put a stop to such frivolities. A certain austerity marked the furniture around the turn of the century, though the traditions of fine craftsmanship naturally lingered. A heavier and more angular look was now fashionable, and an “Etruscan” style was followed by an “Egyptian”, with appropriate motifs.
In England from the 1730s mahogany was used for the better pieces. The many large country houses built during the century needed quantities of good-quality ftu-niture, and this period saw
Veneer samples opposite illustrate the tonalities and grain patterns found in various woods (in numerical order): Australian Silky Oak or Prickly Ash (26), Pollard Oak or Brown Oak (27), Obeche or African Whitewood (28), Olive Ash (29), Opepe or Yellow Wood (30), Padauk (31), Aldao or Pacific Walnut (32), Pearwood (33), Beroba Rosa (34), Scots Pine or Swedish Pine (35), 7idipwood (36), Purpleheart (37), Indian Rosewood (38), San Domingan Rosewood (39), Sapele (40), East Indian Satinwood (41) Sycamore or Maple (42), Golden Teak (43), Tola (44), African Walnut (45), Australian Walnut (46), Black American Walnut (47), European Walnut (48), Zebrawood (49) and 11)”imelle (SO).
the rise of the cabinet-maker. From the mid-cen1 omas Chippendale and others published pattern-books sh •. R designs for furniture in various styles. Among these, the F chi ,luence is seen in the rococo style with its C-scrolls, naturalistic ements and asymmetrical shapes, and more generally in the curved lines and less severe look which typified the Louis X sty,Ie. Also featured are the “Gothic” style, with architectural motifs such as arches and turrets, and the “Chinese” style, with simulated bamboo, fretwork and pagoda shapes. Chippendale himself is particularly remembered for his generously proportoned carved chairs and the monumental desks and bookcases still many collections today. He also worked with Robert Ada* in he neoclassical style which followed in the 1760s, and which cofitinued, with variations, until the end ofthe century. Lighter woods such as satinwood were favoured, along with mahogany, and marquetry remained much used. Painted decoration was also used.
Inspired by the ornament of ancient Rome and the newly discovered finds at Pompeii and Herculaneum, A am fostered this lighter but rather more formal style for use oug out the
decor of the house: a wall frieze of honeysuckle or s ags A husks or bellflowers, interspersed with rams’ heads, e-daflions or be
sphinx-like figures, might repeated or -m red sideboard, um, pier-glass, table and chair, with carpets echoing the ceiling decoration. While Adam designed for the greatest houses (he was not concerned with anything less), it was the designs of George Hepplewhite, published in 1788, whic helped
to fill the gap between the elite and the growing meret class. He included quantities of designs for many types) ofiniture based on the neo-classical style. Outstanding arricng t iem are drawings for chairs with oval, heart-shaped and s6lc -shaped backs, enclosing delicate openwork wheatsheaves, c assn al urns, rosettes and Prince of Wales feathers. Although he designs for many other articles of furniture, it is for “set Hepplewhite is best remembered. The next great n el Thomas Sheraton, a designer renowned for straight
chairbacks and painted decoration who adapted the n style. He was influenced both by the Louie XVI s le c France and by what followed it, and led the way into ha known as the Regency style.
Suddenly, rather than using simple classical o designers began to take the actual shapes of classier their models. Chairs, couches and stools were parti for this treatment. Also popular were round tables central leg in various stllyles supported on three or for of sideboards and smacupboards had brass grilles c pleated silk behind. Ornament included lion’s paw I mounts in the shape of lion’s heads or sphinxe became fashionable, as well as mahogany, saLinwoo painted wood.
A more ostentatious style became the vogue middle of the century. Large, heavy and somewhat mented pieces were made in imitation ofsome earlier
French and English furniture. Substantial, sprung upholster
deep buttons became popular from the 1830s, aj did military chests and desks, davenports and japanned papier mAche.
Several types of small chairs upholstered in velvet or Berlin woolwork appeared from the 1840s, and whatnots—smallish, narrow stands with a number ofshelves for displaying china, etc—came more generally into use, with many variations in shape and size. Beds were usually still of the four-poster variety, although brass bedsteads became more general from the 1850s, and by the 1880s were common. Bentwood became popular during the 1850s. The Austrian, Michael Thonet (1786-1871) was the best-known exponent of this medium, which blended well with the other popular style: japonaiscrie.
Mass-production was now well under way. Standards inevitably dropped, and such descriptions as “exaggerated”, “finicky” and “debased” have been used offurniture of this period. There is, however, an honest, no-nonsense solidity about other pieces of nineteenth-century furniture, particularly where good-quality mahogany is concerned.
A return to craftsman-made pieces and cleaner, straighter lines was heralded by William Morris and others from the 1860s; and the Arts and Crafts movement, founded in the 1880s,propagated the trend towards the integration of art and design and their application to everyday life.
British expatriate craftsmen in America naturally took with them the traditions and styles they knew. They also kept in touch with the current trends through observing what was imported into America from England, and continued to follow them, while making their own stylistic adaptations. There was inevitably some time-lag. The Queen Anne style remained highly popular for many years, the “highboy” (tall chest of drawers), for example, being made in this style, or with elements of it, until at least the 1770s. Available woods included oak, walnut, pine, maple and various fruitwoods; mahogany was used generally from the second half of the eighteenth century, though earlier mahogany pieces exist. Philadelphia, Newport and Boston were the main areas of furniture production, followed by Baltimore, and some of the smaller towns in Massachusetts.
Various innovations were made, such as the “butterfly” table (in which the hinged supports to the extending flaps have a graceful, winged shape) in the early eighteenth century. Windsor chairs were especially popular, with variations such as the Hitchcock chair with painted or stencilled decoration on the top rail, which itself might vary in shape.
In the second half of the eighteenth century the main style was American Chippendale, based on the mainstream of the English style. One ofthe specifically American features was the block front to a cabinet or chest of drawers, in which the front has the central part very slightly set back. Furniture of the Federal period followed the European swing to neo-classicism, again with adaptations, and assorted mixtures of designs from different sources, often giving a vigorous and fresh look.
Revivals of previous styles, particularly the more flamboyant, occurred in America as in Europe in the nineteenth century. New machines and other technical innovations made possible much experimentation and initiated mass-production. In the 1870s a
new style was launched by Charles Lock Eastlake, given in America to a particular style of “ar rectangular, with straight lines and elaboe ( perhaps with inlays or painted panels, flutedttlu.
turned wooden spindles. “There was also a Vogt;e for Japanese decoration. The firm of Herter was one of a number producing “art” furniture into the twentieth century TT. - work of the designer Gustave Stickley, who promoted the d of the Arts and Crafts movement, is still well known for clean, s afight lines and good hand craftsmanship. Later, the architect F K Lloyd Wright designed functional furniture specifically for in Lss-production. These men and other contemporary designers fostered a fairly widespread and continuing appreciation of theirnfirticular styles.
Throughout the West, the twentieth ~nt~~ has seen a multitude of new materials, for good rim* has become increasingly rare and expensive. In style, too, there have been changes. A general, international trend aw4Y-”in the heavy, elaborate taste of the nineteenth century, along w the demand for good design and low cost, grew through the s and Crafts movement towards various light, functional qyks using tubular steel, fibreglass, aluminum, various plastics, r bber, leather, plywood and bent laminated wood as well as more ewly available woods such as teak. All the decorative mo ‘ of earlier periods have disappeared—although a certain arnotInt reproduction furniture has continued to be made—and mot m ern furniture of good quality is admired for its serviceability a id uncluttered lines.