Model XI. - Tabourette III

Model X. Tabourette II.

Model X. Tabourette II.

Material. - Essex bristol; size, 10 in. x 8 in.

From the upper corners measure down one-half inch and draw a line across. From this line measure down two and one-half inches, draw a line across and cut to this line. From the upper and lower left corners locate dots for the vertical lines one and one-half inch apart, and one space one-quarter inch, to form the lap. Draw lines connecting these dots, and cut to the last line. From the horizontal line measure down three-quarters of an inch and draw a light line across. Locate points A, B, C, D, E and F. Measure three-quarters of an inch to the right and left of these points and place a dot. From the lower left corner measure to the right three-eighths of an inch, and the same from the lower ends of the vertical lines.

Model XI. Tabourette III.

Model XI. Tabourette III.

Draw freehand curves in one of the vertical spaces as indicated in Fig. 11. Cut to this curve. Score all vertical lines. Place the section containing the curves over each of the other sections, and trace around the curved lines, thus forming the six legs. Glue to shape.

For the top use the waste piece, and on this describe a hexagon on the given base, one and one-half inches. Take the line A-B, one and one-half inches in length. With a radius equal to the length of A-B, describe arcs, using the ends of the line as centers.

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Fig. 11.

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Fig. 12.

The arcs cut each other at point C. With C as center, and the same radius, describe a circle. Beginning at B, set off this space, around the circumference of the circle. Draw lines connecting these points, as in Fig. 12.

Model XII. - Chair

Material. - Essex bristol; size, 11 in. x 8 in. From the upper corners measure down one-half inch and draw a line across. From this line measure down three-eighths inch and draw a line across; again, from the same line, measure down two and one-half inches, draw a line, and cut to this line.

From the upper and lower left corners, measure to the right three-eighths of an inch, locate points A, B, C and D. From these points measure three-eighths of an inch to the right and left, and here place dots.

From the lower ends of the vertical lines measure the same distance, place dots and draw lines connecting these dots to the dots above. Cut out as indicated in Fig. 13, and cut in on the heavy lines. Score the vertical lines, and the lines forming the edge of the lap. Fold, and glue to shape. Use the piece cut away for the back and seat.

Place this piece on the desk with its short edges parallel to the edge, and draw a center line. From the upper corners measure down six inches, and draw a line across. Cut to this line. Locate points A and B, and from these points measure one and three-fourths inches to the right and left, and here place dots. Draw lines connecting these dots, and cut to the lines.

From the lower corners of the paper measure up two and one-half inches, place dots, and draw a line across. Locate point 0. From points B and C measure to the right and left one and one-quarter inches, and draw vertical lines connecting these dots. Now from the dots at ends of line C draw lines to the upper corners, and cut to these lines.

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Fig. 13.

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Fig. 14.

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Fig. 15.

From points 1 and 2 measure in three-eighths of an inch. Measure the same from the lower corners, and draw connecting lines. From points 1 and 2 measure down three-eighths of an inch, draw a line across, and cut out, as indicated in Fig. 14.

From the upper corners measure in three-eighths of an inch, place dots, and from these dots measure down three-eighths of an inch. Shape the top as indicated, and glue this back to position. Use for the seat of the chair the remaining piece cut away.

Locate points A and B on the center line. From point A, measure one and one-half inches to the right and left, and here place dots. From point B, measure one and three-fourths inches to the right and left, place dots and draw the connecting lines. Round off the corners, as indicated in Fig. 15, and glue to position.

Model XIII. - Bed

Material. - Essex bristol; size, 11 in. x 8 in.

From the upper and lower left corners measure in for vertical lines, three-fourths of an inch, five inches and again three-fourths of an inch. See Fig. 16. Cut to the last line. From the upper corners measure down three-fourths of an inch, three inches, and again three-fourths of an inch. Cut to the last line. Cut in on the heavy lines, score all remaining lines, fold and glue. Using the waste piece, lay out the drawing for the head and footboards, as indicated in Figs. 17 and 18. Cut to shape and glue to position.

Model XII. Chair.

Model XII. Chair.

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Fig. 16.

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Fig. 17.

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Fig. 18.

Model XIII. Bed.

Model XIII. Bed.