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Gustav Stickley (ed.) / The craftsman
(June 1906)
Home training in cabinet work: practical examples in structural woodworking. Fifteenth of the series, pp. 380-385
Page 380
HOME TRAINING IN CABINET WORK: PRAC-
TICAL EXAMPLES IN STRUCTURAL WOOD-
WORKING. FIFTEENTH OF THE SERIES
BEDROOM STAND
HIS is a small table primarily designed for use in a bedroom, to stand near
the
bed and hold a lamp, candle or one or two books, but it is convenient
in any
place where a small stand is needed. The top of the back is to be dowelled
in
place with three half-inch dowels. The top is fastened by table fasteners
placed under
the wide overhang at the sides. The drawers are to be dovetailed together
and all
edges slightly softened by sandpapering.
4ý
MILL BILL OF LUMBER FOR BEDROOM STAND
Pieces No.
Legs ........... 4
Top ............ i
Top of Back ..... i
Sides ........... 2
Back ........... i
38o
ROUGH
Long Wide
29 in.
21 in.
i8 in.
17 in.
i6 in.
I½ in.
i8 in.
13/4in.
81/& in.
81/4 in.
FINISH
Thick
½1/2 in.
i in.
I in.
I in.
I in.
Wide
i% in.
171/2 in.
I½ in.
8 in.
8 in.
Thick
1% in.
7/8 in.
78 in.
3/4 in.
34 in.
Lawalf,
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