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A Side Chair
<p>A side chair of simple design and construction is here given. The great difficulty with most chair designs is that the back is generally designed narrower than the front, thus necessitating the rails entering the posts or legs at angles. To the am...
A Side Chair
<div> <img src="/images/Furniture3/i-089.jpg" alt="Side Chair of Dining-Room Set" title="" width="361" height="600"> Side Chair of Dining-Room Set </div> <p>A companion piece to the chair with arms and the sideboard is the side chair illustrated herew...
A Smoking Stand
<p>When making the smoking stand shown in the accompanying photograph, use quarter-sawed oak, if possible, as this wood is the most suitable for finishing in the different mission stains. This little piece of furniture is very attractive, easy to con...
A Table For The Den
<p>The table shown in the accompanying sketch is especially appropriate for the den; it might be used in any other part of the house as well. It may be built of plain-sawed red oak, or of quarter-sawed white oak. The wood should be thoroughly seasone...
A Tabouret
<p>The stock necessary to make a tabouret of craftsman design as shown in the accompanying illustration can be purchased from the mill ready cut to length, squared and sanded. Quarter-sawed oak is the best wood to use and it is also the easiest to s...
A Telephone Stand And Stool
<p>The stand shown in the accompanying illustration is for use with a desk telephone. The stool when not in use, slides on two runners under the stand. A shelf is provided for the telephone directory, paper, pencil, etc.</p> <div> <img src="/images/...
A Tool For Making Mortises
<p>In the construction of mission furniture where mortise joints are mostly used, those who cannot have access to a mortising machine will find the following method of great assistance in obtaining a true mortise, which is necessary in work of this ...
A Wall Case With A Mirror Door
<p>The wall case shown in the accompanying picture will serve well as a medicine case. Having a paneled door in which is set a mirror, it serves equally well as a shaving case. It is best made of some hard wood, though a soft wood such as pine or yel...
A Wall Shelf
<p>Coarse-grained woods make up into furniture and take a more satisfactory finish than close-grained woods. For this reason chestnut or oak is suggested for this shelf. Chestnut has a beautiful grain and is soft and easily worked.</p> <p>There will...
A Wardrobe
<p>The wardrobe or clothes closet shown in the accompanying sketch and detail drawing will be found a great convenience in a bedroom where closet space is limited or where there is no closet at all. It provides ample room for hanging suits, dresses a...
A Waste Paper Basket
<p>A waste paper basket of pleasing design, and very easy to construct, is shown in the accompanying sketch. Quarter-sawed oak is the best wood to use, and it is also the easiest to obtain. The following pieces will be needed:</p> <ul> <li>1 bo...
A Writing Desk
<p>The desk shown in the illustration was made of plain-sawed white oak. The copper lighting fixtures were made by the amateur as were the hinges and the drawer pulls. The doors are fitted with art-glass panels. The following stock list is needed:</p...
An Arm Chair
<p>The arm chair here described and illustrated is intended to be one of the set of diners made after the design of the side chair described on another page. The same general directions for making the side chair apply equally to the arm chair.</p> <...
An Arm Dining Chair
<div> <img src="/images/Furniture3/i-079.jpg" alt="Armchair of the Dining-Room Set" title="" width="430" height="600"> Armchair of the Dining-Room Set </div> <p>This armchair will look well if made of plain-sawed oak. Quarter-sawed oak might be used, ...
An Extension Dining Table
<p>The accompanying sketch and photograph show a simple design of an extension dining table of the mission style. It is very easy to construct and can be built at home by anyone who is at all handy with tools. It should be made of quarter-sawed oak, w...
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