To insure that the main supply of varnish remains unadulterated and free from dust, it is best to pour a small amount into a metal cup, as the work rrogresses philip webb and william morris, st george cabinet, 1860 – 1862 . A strike wire should be inserted through holes near the cup rim to protect the bristles when wiping off excess varnish after dipping antique hanging corner cabinet . When the job is completed, left-over varnish in the cup should be discarded and not poured back into the can, since it is almost certain to contain dirt and dust mote skimmer spoon .
The technique of brushing on varnish is slightly different from that of flowing
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on enamel scandinavian wood furniture maker’s marks . On vertical flat surfaces it is usually cross-brushed, being first applied horizontally against the grain from either side, halfway across, with the brush lifted quickly at the end of each stroke to avoid excessive overlap classical revolving bookcase . After the entire surface has been covered across the grain, the brush is wiped off against the strike wire and the surface lightly brushed along the grain with the tips of the brush bristles pennsylvania drop leaf table 6 legs . This “tipping” is accomplished with featherlike strokes from the top of the work down to the center, then up from the bottom, the brush being cleaned off against the strike wire after each up and clown stroke eliel saarinen johnson furniture co . In covering flat, horizontal surfaces, the cross-brushing call be eliminated and the strokes commenced from the center of the far side, with the grain, from right to left antique centres selling dressing tables . The tipping is (lone in a continuous stroke from one side to the other barker brothers dining table . Turning’s should be brushed round-and-round, then tipped longitudinally coffee table campaign furniture .
In spite of extreme care specks of dirt will lodge in the varnish coat rectangular gate leg table . These must be removed as the work progresses, before the varnish becomes so tacky
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that it will not flow together again carpet zareh constantinople . Very often a clean sliver of wood, lightly applied, is sufficient to remove the speck antique chinoiserie table . Professional varnish finishers rely upon a ball of burnt varnish which is rolled between the dampened fingers, then impaled upon a stick french antique occasional tables . Gently touched to the dust specks, it lifts them out, after which they can be imbedded in the ball of “varnish” by rolling it between fingertips pictures of antique spider leg tables . Burnt varnish is in reality crushed rosin melted in a water bath and thinned with varnish in the ratio of 6 parts of rosin to i part varnish william iv scottish serving table . After being well mixed and cooled it will keep indefinitely ribbon mahogany dressing table .
As previously stated, a varnish base finish flows best at a minimum temperature Of 70′ chinese porcelain shards . Unless applied over a shellac coat, the initial varnish coating should be thinned in the proportion of i part of turpentine to 6 parts of varnish antique occasional tables . Only enough should be mixed for the job in hand all(> the coat allowed to dry overnight antique french breakfast table . Although a second coat will suffice for a surface that has been properly filled and sealed, three and even four coats are commonly applied to fine cabinetwork writing cabinet . As has been repeatedly emphasized, a coat of finish must never be applied before the preceding coat is completely dry art deco draw leaf table . With varnishes of varying drying rates the classic test for hardness is by pressing with the thumbnail; if no impression is left on the varnish it is safe to apply the next coat antique jugend brass fashion . Some varnishes require as long as three days to dry barkers brothers bedroom furniture .
Varnish, like enamel, will not adhere to a glossy surface drop leaf table with lion claw feet . Hence the first coat must be dry-sanded with a 5-0 garnet finishing paper, and thoroughly dusted pie crust tilt and turn antique tea table . For this work new sandpaper should be scuffed by rubbing two sheets together to remove the sharp cutting edges antique rectangular table . For turnings, headings, or panel corners and other difficult contours, 2/o steel wool will prove a satisfactory substitute antique mahogany english wardrobe .
The second and succeeding coats (exclusive of the final coat) can be success-turpentine for spraying, with as much as 25 per cent added for suction gu name a piece of furniture that begins with v . o antique table trestle .
Natural Finish Varnish Schedule antique escritoire .
i antique cherry german furniture . Sand with 4/o garnet paper and dust antique federal sofa chair .
2 refectory leaf table . Shellac washcoat (i part shellac-6 parts alcohol) candelabrum . Dry mid century table spider legs .
3 rectangular dropleaf tables . Sand with 4/0 garnet; dust vintage silver punch ladles .
4 table lamps . Fill and wipe open-grained woods refectory oak draw table . Dry freedom nouveau range .
5 antique bedside toilet . Sand wh it 3/0 paper; dust chinese ebony and marble table .
6 gustavian chairs . Shellac washcoat (r-4 napoleon antique chests .) antique pembroke table, floral inlay design . Dry small antique pembroke table fold-over . Shellac mixing lacquer preferred painted sliding glass cabinets . Optic al Varnish (6 parts varnish–t part turpentine inlaid refectory table .)
7 french restoration style . Sand with 5/o garnet; dust tea table with gated legs .
8 deco legs . Pale Rubbing and Polishing Varnish modern art deco bookcase . Dry 1828 sideboard buffet .
9 lions feet table . Sand with 6/o waterproof paper (or No antique mother of pearl escutcheons . Y2 pumice) and water palissy british . S us off and dry french display cases .
io antique.porcelain.italian. . Third coat of same varnish “bristol porcelain” for sale 18th century . Dry antique jupe style mahogany table .
fully rubbed down with a 6/o garnet waterproof paper or No confidante sofas . i pumice stn a ~d water antique trends . After the gloss has been removed, the slush can be washed off with at; r, cleansed with a chamois skin, and allowed to dry out thoroughly lion paw pottery .
Polishing entree dishes with servicing styles . After the Victorian reign of the high-gloss “piano” finish, the mo e restrained satin finish has come into its own as the perfect blend for in de P antiquevenercoffeettableclawfeet . decorative effects louis xiv dining table . It is achieved on the final coat after a rubdown with -No antique indian ivory inlaid coffee table . 14 Pumice and water, by employing rottenstone and oil to the surface when dr,
In applying either pumice or rottenstone to a flat surface of fair size, it advisable to use a sifter, converted from a discarded soap powder colitain antique dealer furniture iron louis xvi .r, o that the entire (horizontal) surface can be sprinkled glassblower sevres . The rubbing elemen is a piece of Y2-in style of british furniture early 19th century . felt, preferably glued to a wood backing for uniformity of su fac
rubbing is done with the grain, and no additional powdered abrasive s ou be added as the rubbing progresses lest it lump up and cut into the work soup turrene . Fir vertical surfaces the pumicepumiceor rottenstone must be applied directly to the fel After being rubbed, the work is cleaned off with water and a soft damp lot or chamois antique tables with brass feet .
Rottenstone does not faience cantagalli . cut into the finish but brings up its sheen when Ilibri, at;,l with a special paraffin-base rubbing oil, or a light motor oil thinned with be -in For a high (piano) finish, water must be substituted for the oil lubricant wit rottenstone antiquite pendule rayale . When the desired quality of polish has been secured in eitile, t satin or highly polished finish, the surface is slushed off with water and w; chamois, and when dry is thoroughly cleaned with a soft cloth and napht a benzine pier roger vandercruse . For a high polish equal parts of olive oil and denatured alcohol c antic candelabra . rubbed in with a cloth pad pollard elm furniture . The oil can later be “spirited off” as will be espy ine under French polishing marquetry occasional tables .
AlthoughAlthoua varnish has been traditionally brushed on, there is available a yp two tier table . manufactured especially for spraying english furniture dressing table . Ordinary varnish is usually thinned it,
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Rub with FF pumice and water birmingham silver finial designs . Slush an(> dry antique octagonal islamic table .
12 19th century french furniture . Satin finish: Rub with rottenstone an(> oil furniture design antique copenhagen . Slush and dry mahogany bow fronted chest of drawers scottish . Clean with naphtha patent ironstone . Alternate treatment: Rub with 3/o steel wool antique convex glass . Wax if desired antique japanese yellow vase . Piano polish: Same, substituting water for rubbing oil fake ironstone pottery . (A third or fourth coat of polishing varnish will speed the operation) antique oyster pattern veneerd boxes . When the surface is dry apply polishing oil freedom nouveau range . May be waxed instead of polished deco style dressing table .
Varnishing Precautions value of antique rectangular drop leaf pedestal dining .
Beware of dust, both from sanding and in the air 19th century england wardrobe .
Never handle, sand or varnish any coating unless “thumbnail” dry art deco palissy dinnerware .
Always sand glossy surfaces to produce a “tooth” for anchoring the next coat song dynasty - jun wares . Use pumice and water to cut into the finish, rottenstone and oil to bring tip
the polish antique dining table detailed carved legs .
Lacquer Finish antique dresser with drawers stamped 54 . Because of its rapid-drying dust-free characteristic, and its hard, durable surface, the lacquer finish is a favorite where spraying equipment european style walnut funiture . is available; some lacquers are manufactured which are suitable for skillful ))rushing otto wagner furniture early art nouveau . As previously stated, however, it presents a distinct fire hazard when spraying indoors antique bentwood chaise . Not suitable for application over it varnish coat, which it “lifts,” lacquer can be satisfactorily applied over shellac or shellac mixing lacquer antique george washington porcelain figures . The fact that each coat of lacquer slightly dissolves the preceding lacquer film insures a perfect bond after a minimum of sanding to provide the necessary “tooth pop up cigarette deco dispenser .”
When filler paste is used under lacquer, it should be cut with naphtha rather than turpentine, and care should be exercised that the pores are thoroughly packed to insure a level surface for the thin-bodied lacquer art deco today . It is good practice to pad the filler with a handful of burlap, instead of relying upon the towing-off process alone to caulk the pores tightly art deco ceramics . The sealer may be shellac, shellac mixing lacquer, straight lacquer, or a special lacquer sanding sealer usually containing silex, which builds a level surface in one application equal to two ordinary lacquer coats french furniture dorset .
For the satin finish, a clear gloss lacquer is sprayed on and rubbed down as for a varnish finish; a better grade rubbing and polishing lacquer is available for this purpose english arts and crafts fall front desk . Flat lacquers produce a satin luster, without g
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covered cushions compare art deco style characteristic in france and usa .
Synthetics can be applied by brush or spray, in the latter case thinned suction feed lighting art deco/japanese style . Only the thinner recommended by the manufacturer should be u since a thinner for one brand may not prove to be the solvent of another antique frnech empire furniture .
STAINING
If the craftsman has been unable to obtain enough wood for his project1h a color or grain of sufficient uniformity to insure an effective natural finish,lihe must resort to staining “biedermeier candelabra” . This is particularly true in the case of mineral streakin maple, for example, sap streaks in walnut, or gumwood with uneven colori g antique dutch cylindrical bureau . Stain is also used to soften and blend the obtrusive markings of inferior wo ds such as fir, spruce, and yellow pine stylized acorns . And finally, stains may be employed on close-pored, cheaper woods to imitate the preferred cabinet woods, or in novelty finishes austrian furniture manufacturer . This means that beech, birch, pine, and poplar call be stained to resemble maple; birch, gumwood, spruce, and poplar to simulate walnut; and birch and gumwood in imitation of mahogany golden rococo wall-mounted consoles .
All staining operations should be preceded by tests on a scrap of the wood In this way mistakes can be rectified without the necessity of sanding out, and the shade can be darkened or lightened prior to final application drop leaf table top and folded legs . If identical scraps are not available, the undersurfaces or concealed portions of the work can be utilized for trial applications empire sofas .
Aniline powder stains are often classified according to the solvents they contain antique lowboy dresser with scroll legs . Thus we have water, oil, spirit, and lacquer (thinner) stains wolfgang hoffman furniture . In addition there are the pigment (wiping) stains used for shading and unifying, the specially
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mixed shading stains employing aniline powder with a binder, an(> the non-grainraising stains regency/george iv silver candelabra suite .
Since no stain can color, penetrate, and protect in one coat, a sealer is required such as a wash coat of shellac, shellac mixing lacquer, thinned varnish, or lacquer to prevent the stain from being wiped off when handled, w- from bleeding through the finish coat art nouveau display cabinet . As will be noted in the finishing schedule oil page 330, the best practice includes a sealer over the stain, whether or not a filler with its accompanying sealer is to be employed cabriole legs desk . As previously explained, a sealer under the filler insures that the color in the latter will be contained in the pores instead of diffusing throughout the grain bread brand marks 18th century .
The aniline powder stains are mixed on the basis of i oz antique ebony pedestal card table lions head feet . of powder to i qt louis 16th reproduction dining set . of solvent for a strong solution how much is an oak butler’s tray table worth . All stains may be applied by spray, which in most cases is the ideal method antique 8 leg dressing table . In addition, the penetration of the stain will he increased if it is applied warm desk cabinet 18 century .
Water Stains 1866, the fritz heckert glasshouse . Water stains are cheap, penetrating, nonfading and brilliant gate leg drop leaf tables . Their one drawback is that the water solvent raises the grain of the wood 1840,ball and claw nesting tables,serpentine, . To counteract this the usual procedure is first to sponge the wood lightly with warm water all(, when it has dried to sand the raised grain smooth with 3/0 paper immitation queen anne style bedside cabinets . Inasmuch as some of the pliant wood fuzz may be pressed down rather than cut off by this early sanding, many finishers prefer to apply the water stain first and, when the raised grain has dried out, spray it with a mist coat of shellac to give it a stiffness for the sanding antique painted rectangular drop leaf table .
Water stain can be best applied with a spray gun unless the amateur finisher has acquired sufficient skill in its rapid application with a wide brush to avoid lap marks from uneven brushing recipe for “soft paste porcelain” . A final stroking with an empty brush along the grain Will do much to unify a brushed-on stain antique gateleg drop leaf table . End grain, unless protected with a thin coat of glue size, should either be wiped off immediately or sponged with water just before staining, in order to prevent excess darkening cabinet dressing doors designs .
The following table of approximate colors can be made up into stock solutions in gallon bottles or quart jars, according to the frequency of anticipated use “abraham roentgen” kommode . In Stain
Light red (Sheraton) mahogany Medium red mahogany
Red mahogany
Dark red (Colonial) mahogany Brown mahogany
Light walnut
Medium walnut
Dark (American) walnut
Light oak
Dark oak
Golden oak
Honey maple
mixing the stock colors the water should be hot but not boiling, and the cork colors added last harlequin patterned furniture . Various shades may be obtained by mixing measured sam-)les of stock solutions; lighter shades of the same stock are obtained by adding water bucket of cutlery knives .
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Lacquer Finishing Schedule (Water Stain) antique card table withe one flap .
I william france furniture maker . Sand with 4/o garnet paper and dust porcelain drum table .
2 queen chamber pot . Stain with water stain rh macy antique porcelain . Dry extending dining table with screw-in legs .
3 dutch paintings 17th century cutlery . Spray shellac mist coat 16 century design cabinets . Dry types of furnitures found in ancient roman period .
4 english ironstone pottery . Sand raised grain with 4/o garnet and dust antique music cabinete with mirror at the top .
5 art nouveau, armchair stained wood and glass,1904 . Fill and wipe open-grained woods coalport “tree of life” . Dry art nouveau origins .
6 pembroke hepplewhite . Sand with 3/0 garnet and dust antique silver dinnerware with lion heads .
7 magnificent table 18 century marble . Spray clear gloss lacquer french style porcelain gilded weight driven clock . Dry elizabethan furniture tudor antique buy .
8 chippendale supper table . Sand lightly with 5/o garnet and dust empire regency sofa .
9 french word for chasing . Second coat clear gloss lacquer czechoslovakia pottery mark lion . Dry when were tea tables first used . io antique american oak writing table . Sand lightly with 5/o garnet and dust qualities of gilt metal . i i “oliver bernard” pel . Third coat clear gloss lacquer 18th century brittany cupboards . Dry making cabriole legs with padded feet . 12 antique cherry gateleg table and chairs . Rub to satin finish antique 19th century tilt top tea tables . (See operation 12 of Natural Finish Varnish Schedule) carved ball trestle table .
Non-grain-raising (NGR) stains although more expensive than water stains, are favored by many finishers because of their fast-drying, nonbleeding penexation general description of design style of art deco . ‘>’his fast-drying characteristic of the glycol solvent that has been substituted for water makes NGR stains difficult to > antique new england pine dresser .)rush oil: furthermore, the very wetness of a brushed coat tends to raise the grain slightly antique victorian lion’s paw leg table .

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The keyway or hole for the peg or wedge should be inclined from YS to Yt in 17th century delftware . scant of the lower surface of the miter, so that the wedge, when driven in, Avill pull the shoulders of the tenon down tight against the seat’s upper surface 19 century mahogany gateleg table . When a wedge is used in this manner, it can be driven in deeper when necessary to compensate for a later loosening of the joint spanish chair mother of pearl inlay .
Other styles of slab chairs can be constructed like the bench previously described, including arms, with one or more narrow slabs screwed crosswise to the uprights, as a back negretti & zambra barometer .
Lounging Chair name a piece of furniture that begins with v . Aside from the comfortable angles employed in assembling the main parts of the lounging chair shown in Figure 3 czechoslovakia pottery mark lion .14, the success or comfort depends upon the careful splitting and planing of the sapling halves that make up its seat and back hanoverian pattern forks .
The two back “legs” are selected from saplings of approximately 3-in, diameters, cut 46 in ancient greece furniture . long antique gate leg table makers . These are mounted on front legs io in french antique wood inlayed wine cellaret . long whose ends are whittled into holes bored in the underside of the seat end of the back legs fauteuil art deco brandt . Two stretchers are made by splitting a 3- or 4-in, sapling, nailing one half to separate the rear ends of the back legs by 20 in blue french tall antique 18th century vase ., and the other half about 22 in forward, as shown in Figure 3 crockery cabinet designs .14 potters silver knifes .
FiG 19th century american rosewood rococo console table . 3 antique furniture maker wordpress .14 solid wood+writing desk+antique . Rustic lounging chair marc duplantier .
Next, two 3-in antique desk inlay “art deco” . saplings are cut 3o or 36 in value of 18th century dressing table . long to form the back poses, whittled and tenoned into place as indicated 1820s consoles . They are held in place by two 2Y2-in antique gateleg table and chairs . back braces whose rigidity is insured by cross braces bound by rawhi(-e, rafia, or weaving cord, as shown early 19th century upholstery fabric .
The 2-iii “lion feet” wardrobes . arms, which serve as added strengtheners, are screwed into place at sufficient height to afford comfort to the user 19th century parian busts . The front stretcher is a sapli ig of about i%-in mahogany spider leg double flap table . diameter, and the front legs are additionally secured by green saplings shaped on a form while seasoning, unless curved branches can be fou id to fit fake ironstone pottery .
The split saplings forming seat and back may have to be notched into their supporting members to make up for individual inequalities 1950’s pembroke table worth . Every effort should be expended to insure a relatively smooth surface unless cushions are availab’e art nouveau majorelle vitrine zu verkaufen . If this is the case, every other sapling can be omitted and only moderate attention paid to their surfacing french oak, “barley twist” chest of drawers .
Rustic Table ebay pembroke hepplewhite drop leaf table . By using a wide slab and thicker legs about 27 in wlanut drop leaf taple with turned legs . long, tie backless stool previously described can be enlarged to serve as a table antique captain’s chest top drawer folds out to desk . Sin -esingle slabs sufficiently wide are difficult of procurement, two or more slabs c,,n be cradled in cleats to form a wide top, as shown in the drawing huguenot royal dinner service .
come unbalanced duncan phyfe antique drop leaf table with brass feet . Recourse to the trestle type of construction pictured in Figure 3 rockingham pastille burner .15 will insure greater stability under outdoor conditions 19th c. federal style occasional tables .
FTC 3 legged antique table with ball claw feet . 3 mark vezzi porcelain .15 antique mahogany french bedside commode . Rustic table austrian furniture design .
Although a top of three slabs is shown in the drawing, the number used depends on the widths available austrian amphora vase . After the cut surfaces are planed smooth, the top slabs are placed side by side, face down on a level surface antique dining tables with lions paw foot . The two sections of a ‘t 4-in 19th century lion claw pedestal table . sapling which has been ripped down the middle are laid smooth side
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down, crosswise near the ends of the slabs to serve as cleats, and their positions marked antique porcelain +swan +painted . The marks are saw-kerfed about halfway through the slabs and dadoes are chiseled out into which the cleats are firmly screwed rectangular drop leaf table antique . The smooth surfaces of the slabs will probably need to be replaned after the cleats are in place federal cylinder desk .
To this top any style legs may be fixed, depending on its width origins art deco . Detail A, Figure 3 loudon florals 1783-1843 .T5 illustrates a double-leg trestle, which is of more stability than the single-le- trestle but of simple construction setobody . The leg tenons call be fox-wedged, nailed, or if the sapling is thick enough, doweled into place as shown in the detail 3 footed antique silver tray . When using a single leg for a narrower top, the stretcher can he raised well off the ground, as illustrated in detail B refectory table bulbous .
Occasional Table old metal tables with attached leaves . A small, semirustic table (Figure 3 antique tilting reading stand .16) fits in well with porch furnishing and is handy for lamps, magazines, and cold drinks 17 century english stoneware . By using finished lumber fer the top and rails, a smooth, even surface is assured, which can be stained brown or enameled in green, black, or any preferred color small antique rosewood consoles .
The top is glued together and band-sawed into a circle of 3o-in finial silver flatware . diameter antique black lacquer japanese mirrors . Its edge is bound by a molding of split saplings bradded into place while green what is a flat silverware with a right side curve .
If an alternate, octagonal, or hexagonal shape is preferred, separate pieces seasoned molding can be mitered into position without bending antique dictionary stands .
The rails are double-lapped as indicated in Figure 3 art deco vases glass .0, with 1-in john widdicomb furniture/french provincial . holes bot through their 12-in imperial kutani peacocks . centers to receive the long tenons at the upper ends of the The latter have holes bored 8 in the most expensive antique dinner plates . up from their feet to house the tenoned ends of the stretchers eugene gaillard furniture .
Saw kerfs are cut down the leg tenons, and when the stretchers are inserted between each pair of legs, the tenons of one leg assembly of two legs and stretcher can then be inserted into the holes in the rails and the legs adjusted for equal slant in two directions, as explained under the construction of the Early American coffee table in Chapter 2 (page 82) antique blue glass bottle with silver bow . Wedges are then driven in and the other leg assembly adjusted into its miters, after the two additional side stretchers have been inserted into their recesses turn of the century english oak extending table . Waterproof resin glue can be used as additional security at these joints, with screws through the legs into the stretchers french empire furniture . The protruding lengths of leg tenons are sawed off flush with the upper surfaces of the rails corner glass and broken pediment display cabinet with drawers .
The inside diagonal braces are mitered and bradded into place, and the top screwed to the rails from the underside tortoiseshell craftsmen 1840s . The curved outside braces are bradded into position last japanned cabinets .
LOG FURNITURE
When the rustic-furniture builder has access to whole logs, a more maLsi%4 type of construction can be effected with split logs for benches and table t,)pj in place of the thinner slabs antique folding card table dutch painting . The only change in the methods of assembly wlic> is advisable with these thicker lengths of material is the use of lateral dowels Lion the side, as illustrated in the detail in Figure 3 regency card table value .17 1800’s reproduction dining room tables . The more meticulous cabile pine draw leaf coffee table 1920 . maker who wishes to conceal the heads of his dowels or screws can cut of- (I bend back a small section of bark over the proposed hole, gluing or bradding
back into place after the dowel or lag screw has been driven home czechoslovakia glazed pot .
Cross sections of logs can also be used to advantage for chair seats sheffield bone chine dinner set au . Figure , seek jingdezhen plum blossom porcelain vases . 17 shows a simple type of chair with such a seat escritoire chest . Because the extreme susceptiL lit, of end I-,rain to cracking and splitting is intensified by exposure to weather, the cross section used as the seat should be reinforced by Y4 -in antique mahogany drum table with metal claw feet . iron bolts or ‘on antique oak dresser serpentine curved drawer leaf carving .-
-in jules leleu display cabinet . dowels, inserted as shown in the drawing art deco furniture made in england 1940’s .
This operation requires the use of a shipwright’s auger or long bit for bo-inzthe holes completely through the log cornice antique . If these are not available, a short bit ca-be welded to a steel rod whose end has been hammered to a tapered square t,- fit into the chuck of a brace antique oval pedestal dining table . When iron rod bolts are used, the large counterb)rc,, required for the nuts and heads can be plugged william france furniture maker . The end grain of the seat shoal
be protected with a good grade of spar varnish liverpool antique wardrobes .
Armchair candelabro do baroco . Reminiscent of the type of construction used in building the chairs of the fete-A4te ensemble (page 201), the sturdy armchair pictured in Figure , mahogany antique japanese furniture designer .18 makes use of light logs or heavy saplings for its four legs and outside diag braces small dressing table cupboard . The latter are lapped into the tipper ends of the back legs and into the lower ends of the front legs and spiked or bolted into place «masks display cabinets .
The two side stretchers are tenoned into position, after which the inside diagonal saplings comprising the seat are lapped and fastened to the uprights minaret designer . The arms are tenoned into the back posts and screwed to the tops of the front legs, as indicated oak gate leg dropleaf table with drawers .
The two side assemblies can now be joined at the rear by a sapling stretcher near the bottoms, followed by a split log or sapling spiked across the tops of the rear posts or legs small antique rosewood consoles . The front stretchers are now added acanthus 16 century italian design .
The chair back call be assembled separately and set in place before the seat slats are added jean dunand fakes vases . Tenons are whittled at the bottom end of the two saplings that form the uprights for the reclining back, fitted lightly into holes bored ill the seat rails and removed before attaching the split sapling slats jackfield antique pottery . When the back is in place the seat slats are added with the front one well beveled and rounded oil its forward edge leaf refectory tables .
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Lamps delicate trestle table . For the week-end cabin or cellar rumpus room equipped with rustic furniture and accessories, the rugged atmosphere can be enhanced by lamps made up of sections of logs and saplings (Figure 3 antique card table brass feet folding .19) antique walnut drop leaf extending table . By inserting the fixtures described in the previous chapter, these rustic fixtures call be endowed with the modern convenience of electricity, without sacrificing their pioneer appearance italian inlaid telescopic action table .
Perhaps the simplest form of table lamp can be assembled from a handful of saplings bound together with rawhide, similar to the bamboo lamp described in Chapter 2 (page 173) english sterling silver chambersticks . Cross sections of small logs can be used as the cap and base of the lamp, with the latter dadoed out laterally for the wire that passes through the tubing in the center, as shown in A of Figure 3 aimone mfg. co new york .19 glass cabinets display printers type . If birch bark is available, a lampshade can be cut to a paper pattern and glued all(> screwed together over a suitable wire form brass antique oriental table top .
The problem of drilling a solid section of sapling to receive the lamp cord is identical with other types of lamps central leg table . The improvised auger described under log furniture (page 216) can be used if the sapling selected is not of too small a diameter english silversmiths . Otherwise it is well to lead the wire off directly from the socket, whi:h is screwed to a Y8-in nipple imbedded in the top of the lamp column photos of early american sofas . Sini1′e grouping of a section of log with a suitable upright member is shown in B 17th century delftware .
A pair of candle-lamp fixtures can be mounted oil a crossarm based in a crass section of a log as in detail C king george 1v furniture . Since electrification of such a candleholder is an anachronism at best, it is just as well to wind the wire boldly around the cenL-r Column and lead if off to its outlet without further subterfuge pottery german weimar art deco .
A search through the woods will yield interesting branch formations that c; n be tenoned into a base without further carpentering antique walnut settee chairback . In detail D of Figure 3 bohemian overlay antique glass .: 1 one example is pictured, where a hanging fixture (see page 178) drops graceful y from the horizontal branch the most common colours of egypt . If the lamp is to be used in a corner or next to a wall, a dark brown electrical cord can be stapled to the “blind” side and led olt through the base value of primitive antique work bench .
Bridge lamps can be constructed in much the same manner luxury dining chairs . Either a so> d base cut from a large diameter log can be used, or three short saplings can be used as legs, similar in treatment to the candle-type lamp illustrated in C antique table telescoping . The sapling arm can be lapped or doweled into place and the electric fixture eith!r hung from below as in C, or screwed upright to a nipple forced into the upper surface of the arm rare chinese urn expensive .
Here again, a natural growth can be selected and used to excellent advantage johann carl schoenheit meissen . For a wire of this length it will prove more satisfactory in the long run to fasten it along the arm and down the upright with loops of rawhide or rafia, so th it there will be no insecurity when the lamp is moved about silverware sets real fake .
BARBEQUE ACCESSORIES
The backyard barbeque with its brick or stone fireplace, or portable metAl charcoal stove, has become a firmly intrenched institution among many llom king george iv side board ._– owners rare willow pattern coloured ironstone china patent . Its universal popularity sterns primarily from the picnic urge that periocically galvanizes the average family secretaire styles . In addition it affords an ideal pattern f)r informal entertaining, and provides an outlet for the suppressed desires of tile male sex to display their rough-and-ready culinary skills tapered antique silver legs .
The growing cult of amateur barbecue addicts is glibly conversant with ~11 manner of gadgets, devices, and sauces dictionary stand antique . While certain accessories achieve distinctive characteristics, the average so-called “barbeque furniture” is equally usef A for general recreational purposes, including the rumpus room c shaped legs for dining table . Since the prima •y objective of barbeque “fiestas” is eating, it is proposed to describe various for is of tables that are proving popular for the consumption of whatever viands emer ,e from the barbeque spit or oven biedermeier candelabra .
Sawbuck Table antique furniture from government buildings for sale . Directly descended from Colonial ancestors, the sawbuck table (Figure 3 antique dinner service .20) is an ideal subject for an outdoor project american art deco bar furniture . Its legs and cleats are standard 2 in antique chippendale serving table . X 4 in 18th century writing table cabriole ball claw feet . stock and its stretcher cut from a length of 2 in chinese porcelain wall decoration mask history . X 2 in gateleg tea tray table . material antique dehua . The top is composed of /-in antique cornices . boards for heavy duty, spaced *’/i(; apart to drain off rain drop leaf table with spiral legs . If preferred, the top boards can be butted tightly against each other and covered with linoleum 18 century candlesticks .
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The two cleats are screwed crosswise to the underside of the top 12,Y8 in pierroger+watches . from each end, with an overhang of i in antique game table english empire . oil both sides “muller freres” reproduction copy . The legs are then laid out o a length of 38 in antique scottish leaf table ., as shown in Figure 3 early georgian style*1695-1750 .20 ltd edition catteau . When properly marked with a steel square, it will be found that their ends will measure 4Y4 in antique 17th century gentleman’s dresser . and that when double lappedin the center, the upper V of the joint comes 14-Y8 in kitchen antique furniture deux corps cupboards . down from the top edges of the legs pearlware barley .
Mortises are cut for the tenoned ends of the stretchers, and two wedges 3r drawbore pins cut from a piece of hardwood Y2 in extending dining table . thick antique drop leaf table with castors . The tenons are triA for a tight fit in their mortises in the lapped joints of the legs, and the mortises for the drawbore pins marked out small wine cellaret . These mortises should slant to the rear 3o that their back surfaces are A antique dessert sideboard . in italian rococo style antique three arch gilded mirror . deeper than the outside surface of the lapped leg gateleg table, rectangle . This draws the cheek of the tenon tightly against the leg, allowing for futt re wear and tear empire style antique desk .
The legs call now be nailed against the outside faces of the cleats antique pattern cabinet . For additional strength the two aprons are screwed to the legs after their edges are cut to coincide with the tatters’ diagonal slant rue la la .
antique round table store leaves mechanism .Matching benches call be made by reducing the dimensions small side table tripod legs . The seats can )e as narrow as 14 in antique silver candelabra ., but should not be higher than 18 in scotish chest of drawers . It will be noted that Ue table has an overhang of io in art nouveau bureau . at the ends, permitting the use of short bencl es or other available seats at the ends, when required european style walnut funiture .
An optional method of construction would be to make the table top sligh ly longer, placing the cleats near the ends so that the legs Could be hinged to f( Id inward for storage, once the drawbore pins and stretcher were removed italian coffee table 1920s .
Lazy Susan Table antique silver entree dishes . The term “Lazy Susan” or “Lazy Betsy” conjures ur a oicture of all old-fashioned dining table accessory in the form of a circular con aliment tray, pivoted at the center so that guests could select their favorite seasonir gs at will antique bowls 1700’s . The idea was also applied to a circular dining table that enjoyed linlikd popularity in bygone years antique ivory handle fish set silverware .

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The chairs are reminiscent of the Adirondack type of construction and with the addition of cushions, are styled for leisurely outdoor living antique tables a gibier . The plywood table top with short peg legs can be removed to the kitchen or barbeque pit for loading, and returned completely set for a meal a deux antique 17th century fork .
The chairs are assembled first, and with butt joints throughout present no problems antique music stand london . The bottom edge of the back can rest on an additional cleat butted between the side rails, if desired, although once the back cleat (A) in Figure 3 victorian electroplate candlestick french sheffield .5 is in position, it is a simple matter to screw the bottom of the back to the edge of the cleat heavily carved oak drop leaf table . The top of the back can be band-sawed to the curve shown in the drawings, or the top half of an octagon or a blunted triangle, as preferred front hall rococo tables .
To provide for a shelf between the chairs, cleats (B) in Figure 3 indian furniture low table .5 are fastened to the inside stretchers to level up the plywood shelf empire mahogany dresser . To connect the two chairs the two long auxiliary rails are notched at (C) and (D) and fastened into place renaissance revival fall-front writing desk . The waterproof plywood shelf is cut to fit between the cleats with an overhang of Y2 in antique writing bureau in london . over the top edges of the two connecting rails viktor schreckengost, enamel artwork . A Y4-in cobalt greek pottery . piece of waterproof plywood is cut with rounded edges to fit over the tops of the two arms, as indicated in the drawing lusterware made in czecho-slovakia . Four /M-in small coffee table antique connected legs bar with scroll legs . dowels are let into the corners of the tray to fit into four corresponding holes bored into the chair arms antique tea set - rh macy .
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For added strength, it will be noted that four stretchers are provided for earl chair dressing table glass set made i n czechoslovakia . If it is anticipated that this lengthy piece of combination furniture will be subjected to much moving about, strain on the outside arms will be lessened f the connecting rails are lengthened about iY2 ft japanese art nouveau desk . to provide o-in were exports scenes common in the chenghua period . handles at either end, cut out and rounded in the style shown for the rolling lounge in a later set - tion 18th century occasional table .
TABLES
Occasional Tables “jean luce” arzberg . Strategically placed occasional tables are as importal t to the comfort of the occupants of the outdoor living room as they are elsewhe e in the home antique bohemian engraved glass . Indeed, during warm spells, chairside tables and stands are almo;t a necessity for holding cooling drinks, as well as smoking necessities, sun glasses, magazines, and books antique lions paw display cases .
A pair of the square-edged little end tables pictured in Figure 3 antique soup terrine .6 can, when equipped with suitable latches such as window catches on their undersides, be According to the formula for finding the dimensions of a polygon, the sides measured off in a 23Y2-in chinese porcelain wall decoration mask history . square will be 9,Y4 in chippendale antique tables . The pieces forming the top can therefore be cleated together as shown in the detail in Figure 3 turn tripod into table .6, and the four sides cut to dimensions “perspectiva cabinet” . The cleats are attached so that they will permit a 2-in george scheidt enamel . overhang when the legs are screwed to the cleat edges drop leaf walnut table gate legs .Modern End Table walnut small queen anne oval top drop leaf table . Knocked together from rough lumber with butt join s and section of rollings pins or wooden poles found in the centers of rolled-lip rup, this streamlined table when painted will not only present a smart appearance, bi, t will also offer a welcome amount of handy shelf space antique credence . The round members can Le doweled in place, or plugged and screwed tripod pedestal .
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The dimensions in Figure 3 cherry gate leg rectangular table .7 can be varied to conform to the furniture the table is destined to fit doucai ming . If constructed of bleached hardwood stock with mitered corners and dark, sanded columns, or selections of brass or chromium pipe, the table can take its place indoors with the latest examples of modern styling kotahya ceramic .
Cocktail Table empire table lyre base . The mention of rolling pins as bona fide aids in furniture construction brings up other possibilities meissen porcelain antic . One of the simplest yet most effective uses for rolling pins in furniture design is as legs for a modern low coffee or cocltail table thonet rail styles .
The top can be of -Y4-in queen anne gate leg table 18th century . waterproof plywood for outside use, cut oblong, octagonal, or round chinese porcelain wall decoration mask history . After the handles of the rolling pins are removed, they ca-i be doweled into the plywood without the use of cleats or rails arts and crafts slant front antique desk . If screwed from the top, a formica, A-licarta, or treated linoleum covering can be cemented ov(r the top antique empire marble top pier table,mirrored back ,marble posts .
Used with a well-grained piece of hardwood or hardwood veneer top, sucb antique earthenware spirit dispenser . I table would be a handsome addition to the indoor living room 19th c. federal style occasional tables .
Ratchet Table mid eastern style shell drawer . An unusual table that takes the form of a wooden Jack s nevertheless quite useful and easy to make (see Figure 3 1920s draw leaf dining set turned legs .8) tea collectors . Capable of being raised or lowered at will, it is available for various purposes as well as to functim beside chairs with or without arms art deco ceramics . Uprights
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This is a piece of furniture that will give better service if the ends of the two uprights are mortised and tenoned, or at least doweled into their base and crosspiece, and the ratchet leg into its foot and cleat william taylor antiques .
FM- 3 french bedside table with cabriole legs .9 social elements of art . Ratchet table french draw leaf dining table .
After the open mortise in the top crosspiece (E) is cut to permit a sliding fit of the ratchet leg (F), teeth are cut in the latter, and its pawl (H) whittled and mortised, as shown in Figure 4 medieval antique collectors .9• In commencing the assembly, the ratchet leg is first attached to the cleat (B) to which the table top ( derby-porcelain>18th>cetury .4) is screwed, then to its foot (G), before the uprights (D) are tried for fit and secured to their base (C) and the upper crosspiece or bridge (E) 18th century king george red velvet arm chair value . The pawl (11) is attached in place with a copper nail or bronze screw reupholster chair french 18th cenyury .
Magazine Stand sofa 1920 . A handy movable porch table (Figure 3 wooden oyster stand .9) for holdir,g magazines, books, or tea things can be quickly knocked together out of scram lumber or plywood blue glass antique tables .
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The shelves and top can be either glued up or cleated together near the end >, after which the uprights are screwed in place as pictured in Figure 3 wooden dresser box antique china .9 primevera crackle glaze bird . Fot r corner blocks are sawed out, and after being drilled to receive the casters, ate glued and screwed in place song dynasty bluish green glazed earthenware . Screw-on casters requiring no holes are preferable, since they cannot come loose andre hunebelle glass .
Better practice would be to lap the uprights into the shelves and bottom aimone mfg co furniture . The top could then be left with all overhang, if preferred rare antqiue marbels .
Flower Table antique drum table . If carefully constructed and finished, the flower table wit recesses for potted plants illustrated in Figure 3 a dutch walnut and burr-walnut longcase clock .io will be a source of year-rouiLl pleasure names of art deco furniture makers . Such a table is especially appropriate in a glassed-in porch where the OUTDOOR FURNITURE 207
Sun will help to keep growing plants green all year long interior design drawing room . The two recesses are lined with copper, having a central portion available for magazines and smoking accessories, with a handy drawer for cards and games old silver lustre, myott & son .
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The legs are styled according to the maker’s personal whim, those shown in Figure 3 borromini apprentice with a woodcarver .io being tapered to i in antique neoclassic furniture . on four sides ansbach tin-glazed earthenware . The tops of all four legs have
laps cut 5% in revolving chipendale bookcase . long on the two outer sides for the aprons antique 1700 small desk . The latter are mitered at the corners and screwed to the legs from the inside meissen figures 18th century . The two sections of the front apron are dovetailed to the upper and drawer rails art deco upholstery .
Before the partitions are inserted, all interior side cleats should be screwed into place 19th century oak turners chair . After the partitions are in position, the end cleats can be fitted and fastened french art nouveau pottery marks . The plywood bottoms can then be bradded into the plant recesses shearers cupboard heavy .
Copper for the pans in the plant recesses is cut according to the detail in the drawing english furniture dressing table . ‘>’his leaves a Y4-in emile-jacques ruhlmann rugs . lap at the top to be turned down, and a Y4-in rhombic depression glass . lap at the side for soldering 19th century casters . Owing to the overhang of the top, the pan must be set in place before the top is fastened in position antique new england pine dresser .
The top is mitered at the corners after the center section is doweled into Legs
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RUSTIC FURNITURE
Appropriate for gardens and terraces, as well as for week-end cabins ard cottages, furniture constructed from rustic materials has retained widespre, d
popularity throughout the years writing desk slanted top 17 th century . Its rough-and-ready appearance brings to wi> d n
the hardy pioneers of America, who with the simplest of tools built their o%-n houses, barns, fences, and furniture from materials they chopped out of t re wilderness wolfgang hoffman sofa .
These same materials are at hand today, together with a selection of liar d and power tools not available to those early settlers czechoslovakia silversmiths . For those who have accc-;s to lumber mills or portable sawmills where logs are cut into rough lumber, t ie trimmings, in the form of slabs, are easily obtainable for the construction of sh b furniture japanese antique silver tray . in cities, such slabs can usually be secured from fuel dealer-, in 44t lengths antique streamline stapler . Where possible, slabs should be selected that run between 3 and 6 iin west indian antique mahogany bed . in thickness and 12 in holophane antique . or better in width 1840 american clock . For the backs of chairs or bencl-L-s it is well to choose a few slabs about 6 in antique display . wide and 2 in 1930s club chairs . thick see a silver sauceboat with a heated base .
Saplings whose diameters run between I and 3 in ebay uk kidney dressing tables . are require for legs, arn s, and stretchers british antique wardrobe designs . If available, tamarack will prove an easy wood to work 17th century trestle refectory table . Otherwv,,e any tough wood reasonably free from knots will prove satisfactory gueridon tripartite base table .
wood shrinks considerably, only seasoned material should be used, except when saplings are to be bent antique dresser with drawers stamped 54 . Uniform curves in two or more saplings can be secured by bending them around wooden forms and leaving them to season for a few weeks in a warm dry place arc design in drawing room . Sometimes branches that have grown to the appropriate curves or crotches can be picked up 19th century pennsylvania furniture prices .
In the construction of outdoor rustic furniture, oak, cypress, redwood, pine, and cedar are most satisfactory “chest of drawers” +cherry +1840s . For indoor use in a cabin, or as atmosphere in a rustic rumpus room, lighter woods can be used to advantage because their added thickness will present a sturdier appearance antique oak buffet with bowed sides .
As in all furniture construction, screws are preferred to nails, which are apt to pull out wedgewood neoclassical . This is particularly true of flexible slats on the backs or seats of chairs or benches art deco antiques paris . The screws need not be of brass, bronze, or coated material since their ultimate rusting will blend with the bark or stained effect zebra on a plate made in italy .
The preparation of slabs for furniture depends upon personal preferences freedom nouveau range . If the bark is left on it would appear inconsistent to plane and sand down the cut side of a slab to a commercial smoothness antique spanish candlesticks . Sufficient planing and sanding should be done, however, to insure comfort and remove splinters beilby glass prince of wales feathers newcastle . The presence of saw marks and drawknife strokes serve to enhance the pioneer aspect of rustic furniture epergne antique for sale .
To bugproof the bark a thorough brushing with a mixture of three parts of boiled linseed oil to one part of turpentine will prove effective antique 16th century chestnut spain . Because the application of this mixture to cut surfaces will darken them, it is best to apply spar varnish to the slab tops antique german furniture for sale . In fact, the best practice is to apply spar varnish not only to the raw surfaces but all over the bark, to prevent moisture from seeping in, and eventually causing the bark to loosen and peel off antique table with hided extentions . Should this occur, the loose pieces can be tacked down with uncoated shingle nails oak refectory tables, netherland .
Because of the variation that will be encountered in the available supply of logs, slabs, and saplings, few dimensions are included in the following explanations of rustic furniture construction chinese lacquer bar . Suitable diameters should be selected proportionate to the strain to which the various members will be subjected, and over-all dimensions must be consistent with comfort for a person of average size lacquer artistry art deco .
Stools and Benches vinyl red 1930’s chair . With wide slabs for tops, rustic stools can be constructed in much the same manner as the Early American coffee table described ill t’ e previous chapter (page 81) curule friedrich schinkel . In this case 17-in table antique empire style campaign . saplings for the legs should e selected first, in order to determine the smallest diameter of the tenons antique black secretaire cabinet . As a gage, the bark of the smallest sapling is whittled off with a drawknife to make s nearly round a tenon as possible, which will equal the diameter of an availa e auger bit antique arts and crafts writing table . The latter can then be centered at the cut ends of the other three lets and turned just far enough to scribe circles as gages for whittling antique hepplewhite drop leaf table information . The same I’t can then be jigged to bore the four holes in the slab top pieces epergnes .
When relatively thick slabs and seasoned saplings are used, the leg tenons do not go all the way through the slabs, but can be fox-wedged into their holt,, as shown in A, Figure 3 queen anne antique bureau photo .11 table octagon inlaid drawer european austrian . With green saplings, however, it is best to bore t,e holes all the way through the slabs and wedge the tenons from the top, as in
When the wood dries and shrinks, the wedges can be driven further in or replaced with thicker ones venalainen hopeakalusto .
Rungs and stretchers of smaller saplings are inserted into their holes ill t e legs before the latter are wedged into the top slabs; they can be fastened 1 y means of nails, as illustrated in C viennese chairs . Ali optional method is to wind heavy co rafia, or rawhide thongs around the joint empire pier table . Rawhide should be dampened a> d pulled tight when applied; all wound joints should be spar-varnished to prot• t them from the loosening effects of dampness meissen harlequin kandler .
By lengthening the top slat) and tyingthe two leg assemblies together with a
long centralsapling as a stretcher, backless benches call be constructed to al y
desired dimension brass skimmer antique . To provide a back with arms, it is necessary only to add fo 1 r slanting uprights to the upper surfse of the slab in the same manner n which the legs were inserted white art deco cabinets . The re: r uprights for the back have a sufficie t rake for comfortable sitting, a bask slat) consisting of a thin slab doub
lapped into the back of the uprights, s shown in Figure 3 italian library tables .I z english baroque pottery . If a curved sl b is available it will be more comfortab and a second slab can be added desired; both are screwed in pla e
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manner as rungs for the legs are assembled corinthian column + solid silver . They are added not so much f-r comfort as to give added support to the back french dining table parquetry stretcher draw leaf . Their front ends should be beveled down and sanded 18th century soup urn .
Slab Chairs enterprise porcelain italy . In assembling chairs from slabs, the main consideration is o secure a slab wide enough for the seat 19th century bavarian side chairs . This should be at least 18 in 19th century danish commode .

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

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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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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 .
Sawing miters is simplified by the use of commercial metal miter boxes, which can be set at any desired angle furniture in neo classical style,east india company, india . Everyone is familiar with the box-type miter boxes assembled by home mechanics from scrap hardwood lumber how to antique paint a fluted column . In making such a box care should be exercised not only that the front and back are square with the base, but also that their tops are level, so that when the steel framing square is laid on their edges it too will be level yabu fruit . For 45° kerfs equivalent inch marks on both legs of the square are lined up on the same side of each edge, as in Figure 1 john bell, porcelain, value .6 white pedestal desk with top . For accommodating wider pieces, some mechanics prefer the bench miter can be laid out with the try square arabesque vertical plate racks . A line is first drawn along the edge of the square across the width of the board console table telescopic . From the intersection of this line with the board’s edge the width of the board is laid off along the edge, and a line drawn across the board parallel to the first line 17th century imported oriental cabinet . A diagonal between the proper corners of this perfect square will accurately place the miter 18th century knifebox .
Saw Kerf Bends 19th century desk cabinet . To insure uniform bends in wood without steaming, a ser define arts and trace its origin .es of saw kerfs on the inside of the bend must be equally spaced so that they will all be closed at the top when the desired curve is achieved georgian cellaret lead lined . In -%t-in silver tray on stand . stock an initial kerf % in bernini . deep is cut and from it a distance is marked off equal to the radius of the required bend one drawer antique writing bureau on pillar legs . With the far end of the lumber clamped to the bench top as shown in Figure 1 king george 1v tankard dated 1826 .9, the opposite end is bent upward until the saw kerf closes escritoire chest . The height measured between the lower edge of the at the radius mark will be the amount each kerf lie sawed to an equal depth antique open side cabinets .
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The jack plane is used for the first rough surfacing, followed by the shorter smoothing plane, whose cutter has been set to a minimum working edge imperial+gateleg+table . If sufficient stock is to be planed off to warrant marking with the gage along both sides, the progress of the work can be accurately noted windows 1930 .
In spite of this precaution there is always the probability that the planed edge will not form a true right angle with the lower surface edgar brandt collectors . For narrow edges, the use of the winding strips, described for the detection of warpage in a preceding section of this chapter, will prove of value pemmbroke tables* . During or after planing, a straightedge laid along the newly planed surface will reveal any existing valleys when viewed against the light lustreware blue with orange flower .
The difficulty of planing end grain with the block plane is greater in the hard-
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The exactness required in cabinet work has resulted in the manufacture of a jig known as a “’shooting board,” Figure I antiques .1 o kakiemon porcelain marks . Such a device can be made by the home mechanic out of scraps of hardwood, and will more than repay its owner for the time-saving precision it makes possible antique sideboard foliate parquetry . If thin hardwood material is available, the well for the removable triangle can be built up, instead of laboriously gouged out marius sabino leaping gazelle . Care must be taken that the stepped front edge is true, and that the triangular block is an accurate right angle, so that mitered edges can be planed with exactitude mid 1800 majolica umbrella stands .
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 .
As in planing, the abrading or cutting is performed with the grain, and under an equal pressure made in czecholovakia antique value . It is necessary to back up abrasive papers with some form of rigid block in order to equalize the pressure in cutting, thus preventing grooving best indian furniture designers . Every effort must also be exerted to prevent a twisting of the paper, which tends to produce cross-grain scratches art nouveau jugendstil jugs .
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 .
Not the least cause of dullness of the sanding block is that the wood dust removed packs itself into the interstices between the abrasive particles to such an extent that they are unable to bite, even if still sharp french art deco ceramic marks crackle glaze . A scrubbing brush with even bristles, nailed on its back at the end of the workbench, will prove a valuable aid for the frequent elimination of this (lust pack antique gate leg oak table uk . Some mechanics prefer to massage the packed sandpaper with a more flexible cleaner, such as a bottle brush or a nail brush “ironstone china” and fake marks . Regardless of the method employed, it must also be remembered that a portion of the wood dust plugs up the pores in the wood also de coene art deco . This, too, must be removed before finishing operations are begun or the results will be
unsatisfactory octagonal wood antique moorish table ivory inlay . A quick way to effect this removal at frequent intervals is by means of a small brush attachment connected to the vacuum cleaner “extending dining table” patent german .
For irregular surfaces, appropriate sanding blocks must be employed, such as dowels, sponge rubber cakes, portions of solid rubber balls, or strips of the abrasive itself, pulled like a shoe-shine rag around the part to be sanded english pedestal sideboard . The finer abrasives used after the preliminary heavy sanding require a proportionally softer block; blackboard erasers, slabs of cork, or blocks to which several layers of old inner tube have been cemented are excellent for the purpose rococo chippendale mahogany china buffet . These softer types of blocking are especially necessary because the finer grits are imbedded in a more flexible, softer type of backing “french trestle tables” .
Another abrasive medium available, which is especially useful on irregular surfaces, is steel wool french pedestal desk 19th century . Its cutting powers are comparable to grits of 000, o, i, and 2 majorelle chair fruitwood . The 000 steel wool gives a sheen to hardwood surfaces unequaled by the finest grit papers french art deco ceramic marks crackle glaze . Before finishing, some mechanics pass a magnet over the abraded
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sandin- between varnish coats can be successfully accom-plished by the amateur through the use of wet sanding papers dresser with rack in middle . These fine-grit abrasives are extremely tough and impervious to the water in which they must be soaked before application czechoslovakia pottery antique . Prior to the use of these abrasives, the varnished surface is sprinkled with a fine spraN, of water from any available laundry sprinkler 19th-century swedish table . After the surface is sanded, it must be carefully Sponge(> off, then wiped dry wi h a chamois or lint-free cloth original decos . Although these wet-sanding papers may be used n place of the pumice or rottenstone customarily applied with a felt pad for this type of finish coat, it must be appreciated that they exert a much faster cutting action, therefore extreme vigilance must be exercised to prevent cutting through tile varnish, instead of merely refining its surface brother furnitures (cupboard) .
Whenever possible, sanding should be done prior to final assembly, for after assembly the corners of rails, panels, and joints are difficult to reach consolidated lamp & glass company of coraopolis, pennsylvania in 1926 . When water stain is to be used later, it is good practice to raise the grain of the wood by sponging it with warm water, allowing it to dry thoroughly before commencing the sanding operations coffee table base rococo antique .
The following table is a suggested guide for selecting the grit size of the coated abrasive:

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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