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By IRA S. GRIFFITH, A. B.Assistant Professor of Manual Arts, Bradley Polytechnic Institute, Peoria, Illinois.
Author of "Essentials of Woodworking," Woodwork for Amateur Craftsmen,""Correlated Courses in Woodwork and Mechanical Drawing," and
"Projects for Beginning Woodwork and Mechanical Drawing."
THE MANUAL ARTS PRESSPEORTA, ILL.
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COPYRIGHT,IRA S. GRIFFITH,
1912.
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PREFACE.* ADVANCED PROJECTS IN WOODWORK is a collection of projects designed to meet the needs of classes
in high school woodworking. These projects presuppose familiarity with woodworking processes,tools, and the two simple joints required in the making of projects contained in the author's Pro-jects in Beginning Woodwork and Mechanical Drawing.The drawings are complete only as to their general dimensions. The working out of details,such as the sizes of mortises and tenons and their locations, is left for the pupil in his work indrawing and design.
It is expected that the projects will afford suitable basic material for classes in woodworkingdesign. It remains for the instructor to point out the manner in which this material may be used.For illustration, many beginning students are slow in appreciation of possible modifications instructure or decoration. Circular tops may be used instead of square or octagonal, and vice versa.Modification of the manner of filling side spaces with slats offers variety in initiative. Verticalposts may be made tapering and vice versa. Rails and stretchers may be variously employed.There is almost always a choice in the matter of joints, keyed or thru or blind tenon. Fig. i issuggestive as to possible modifications of a type.In addition to the possible structural modifications, the plates suggest variation in the matterof decorative ornament such as pierced and carved forms and simple inlay. Such ornament will,of course, be kept subordinate to the structural design.The upholstering of stool tops and seats for chairs provides another problem in variation.
Little, if any, use is made of dowels as substitutes for the mortise-and-tenon. While it is truethat modern commercial practice makes much use of dowels in this way, the author feels thatsuch practice is too often contrary to the principles of good construction. Its genesis lies ineconomy of material rather than in any superiority as a fastening device.In the designing of these projects the author has had in mind at all times the thought that most
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ADVANCED PROJECTS IN WOODWORKof the students using them would have access only to a band-saw or jig-saw and a miter-box in ad-dition to the regular hand tool equipment. For this reason such projects as hall clocks, missionbeds, etc., have been excluded. The exceptional student will find projects of sufficient size to
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tax his ability and muscle. Easier projects and lighter projects have been provided for the weakermembers of the class while the use of slats or their omission will provide additional variation intime of execution.The use of stock ordered 8-4-8 (surfaced on four sides) has not been anticipated. The useof stock S-2-S and moldings such as are carried in stock by lumber yards is presupposed. If aworking principle for the use of stock partly prepared were asked for it would be : Any material
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PREFACE 5that is carried as stock and which does not have to be ordered especially worked for the projecta boy elects or designs may be made use of legitimately. Such a principle would permit the useof stock S-2-S, moldings of stock pattern, hardware such as hinges and locks without any sug-gestion of deception. It would exclude table legs and tops, etc., especially prepared at a mill, andoffers a rational dividing line between two extremes, neither of which is desirable.Of course, these projects may be used in the teaching of the use of woodworking machinery.No definite notes as to methods of procedure are given in this book for the student is supposedto have acquired, thru experience with the projects in the elementary book, enough insight to en-able him to proceed of his own accord. Definite instruction in making the new joints, in wood-finishing, etc. will be found in Essentials of Woodworking, a companion book.While these projects are especially arranged for use with the courses outlined and discussed inCorrelated Courses in Woodwork and Mechanical Drawing, by the author, there is nothing in the formof the plates themselves to prevent their being used with any course in woodwork.July, 1912. IRA S. GRIFFITH.
The inking of the drawings and the making of theperspectives in this book is the work of Mr. GeorgeGordon Kellar.
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LIST OF PLATES.
1. Exercises Keyed tenon, BlindMortise-and-Tenon.
2. Exercises Miter Joint, GlueJoint.
3. Exercises Modeling, HammerHandles.
4. Necktie Rack.5. Footstool.6. Book-rack.7. Upholstered Stool.8. Leg Rest.9. Cricket.
10. Wall Shelves.11. Stool (square).
GROUP IX. JOINERY.12. Taboret (octagonal top).13. Taboret (round top).14. Small Table.15. Taboret (square top).16. Piano Bench.17. Piano Bench.18. Book Stand.19. Umbrella Stand.20. Umbrella Stand.21. Jardiniere Stand.22. Magazine Stand.23. Roman Seat.24. Light Stand.25. Stool (square).
26. Book Trough.27. Screen.28. Tea Table.29. Hall Rack.30. Wall China Rack.31. Side Chair.32. Arm Chair.33. Morris Chair.34. Electric Reading Lamp.35. Pedestal.36. Occasional Rocker.-37. Mission Chair.38. Drop Leaf Table.
39. Exercises Mortise-and-TenonJoint, Rabbeted Joint,Grooved Joint.
40. Exercises Thru Multiple Dove-tail, Half-blind Dovetail.
GROUP X. CABINET WORK.41. Waste Paper Box.42. Wall Cabinet.43. Telephone Table.44. Sewing Cabinet.45. Writing Table.
46. Chafing-dish Stand.47. Cabinet.48. Library Table.49. Writing-desk.50. Dressing Table.51. Linen Chest.
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PRICE LIST FOR YEAR 19_LUMBER Quality, 1st, clear, and kiln-dried.
KIND OF WOOD
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(Form for high school use) BILL OF MATERIALNAME
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR MAKING BILL OF MATERIAL.Under "pieces" put the number of parts that are alike.Under "size" put the various dimensions of pieces. In
finding the sizes of the various pieces of lumber, examinethe working drawings for finished dimensions, making dueadditions for tenons, then add *4" to the width and J4" tothe length to allow for cutting out and squaring up. Thoyou are to make use of stock mill-planed to thickness, youare to specify the thickness from which this mill-planedstock is got. Allow at least l/%" for mill-planing.Remember that length always means along the grain.Fractions of an inch in width and length are not con-
sidered. Neither are fractions of a cent in the final results.If the fraction is l/2 or over, take the next higher wholenumber. If it is less than l/2, drop it. Fractions of an inchin thickness that are over 1" and fractions of a cent inthe price per foot are to be figured as they are.Lumber is measured by the superficial foot which is 1"
x 12" x 12". Boards that are less than 1" thick are soldby surface measure. In other words, boards less than 1"thick are figured for quantity as 1" thick.Standard sawed thicknesses are 1", 1J4", l/'z", 2", 2 l/ ",
3", 35/2", 4". Thicknesses less than 1" necessitate re-sawing these sizes. In some communities the price persquare foot for re-sawed stock varies for each differenceof J4" in thickness.
In figuring, multiply the length by the width by thethickness, by the number of pieces. If any piece is lessthan 1" thick figure it as 1". Combine all results that arethe same in price per foot. Reduce to square feet bydividing by 144. Reduce decimally and do not carry theresult beyond tenths place. Dispose of any fractional partbeyond tenths as directed above. Write your result infractional form that the decimal point may not be over-looked and be the cause of trouble.The price list gives the price of lumber per 1,000 feet.The price per foot is readily obtainable.
In figuring finish for these cabinet pieces, double thenumber of feet of stock as given by the stock bill to getthe number of feet of finish. This is only an approximatemethod but is sufficiently accurate for such pieces as areto be made in first year high school, as specified in Ad-vanced Projects in Woodivork, Group IX.
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(PREPARATORY TO GROUP 'X)
KEYED TENON BUND MORTISE *ND TENON
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CXCLrTC/OCL ( PREPARATORY TO GROUP IX )GLUE JOINT-DOWELING
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PREPARATORY TOCrtOUP/X(CHOOSE owe)
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FOOT STOOL
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BOOK RACK
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LEG REST
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WALL SHELVES
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SMALL TABLE
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PIANO BENCH
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BOOK STAND
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END OFLOWER SHELF
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UMBRELLA STAND
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UMBRELLA STAND
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ROMAN SEAT
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LIGHT STAND
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TEA TABLE
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TEA TABLE
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WALL CHINA RACK
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SIDE CHAIR
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ARM CHAIR
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MORRIS CHAIR
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ELECTRIC READING LAMP
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SECTION AT A-Ba.
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MISSION CHAIR
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WALL CABINET
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