The hinges can now be screwed into the rails and small brass sash knobr. mounted on the lids. Magazine Rack. Assembled in the same manner as the sewing cabinet, the magazine rack shown in Figure 2.15 will hold the longest weekly magazines and is easy to move about. The monogram is jigsawed out of in. plywood and glued in place. Lumber List Thickness, Width, Length, Pieces in inches in inches in inches Description 2 И 8 18 Ends 2 и 10 И Sides 1 и 12 14 Partition I и 4 14 Bottom 1 н - 14H Handle (dowel) 1 Уа 6 7У Monogram One half of the end panel is laid out in the iin. graph squares illustrated in A, Figure 2.15. The other half of the design is traced on the plywood by turning the pattern over. Both ends can be cut out at one time by bradding them together in the waste parts of the pattern. The same procedure is followed with the sides; the partition is a single job. The ends are routed out as shown in the diagram and holes bored for the dowelhandle. These holes are enlarged on the outer edges to permit wedging the slit ends of the dowel from the outside. To design the monogram a paper circle of 3%in. radius is cut out as a pattern, INDOOR FURNITURE CONSTRUCTION (see detail B). This, in turn, is cut vertically into three equal segments, wl are laid on another sheet of paper so that they are separated equidistantly Y& Their outlines are penciled in as patterns, after which they are removed, г inner lines drawn Y\ in. inside the penciled outlines. A sketch of the desired mo trram is made by erasing the necessary arcs and adding cross members as requir After the monogram has been cut and glued 2 in. down from the top cen of the side, the bottom, sides and handle lire assembled for a dry fit, then gk and clamped. Countersunk brads or screws may be added for strength; or rour or ovalheaded screws may be left exposed. The ends of the dowelhandle are sawkerfed Y in. and short wedges are driv in for a tight fit. В Fig. 2.16. Gateleg dinette. Gateleg Dinette. A handy kitchen accessory is a gateleg dinette (Figure 2.16). When completely closed it presents a serving or work surface 1 ft. wide ar,d 3 ft. long, but when both leaves are open it will seat six to eight average Persons. Constructed from a 4 ft. X 9 ft. sheet of Y\ m plywood, a few pieces 0 SCrap, and ten bfttt hinges, it includes two shelves, which offer convenient storage sPace and add rigidity to the frame. The construction of the table is diagramatically explained in A of Figure 2.16. utt joints are shown, which are strengthened by the use of angle irons under tne table top and the shelves, to withstand hard service. An alternate method ould be to rabbet the sides to the table top and support the shelves in blind uoes. This would shorten both leaves and sides by гг in. 64 . Lumber List Pieces Thickness, in inches Width, in inches Length, in indies Description i Va 12 36 Top 2 Va 24 36 Leaves 2 Va 18 30 Sides 2 Ya 18 3° Gates 2 Va 10У2 36 Shelves 4 2 2 22 Blocks, casters By cutting out the outer corner of the gates as shown in detail В the caster blocks can be mitered into place without visible joint.