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An Attractive
Colonial Wall Cabinet
Here is the original article straight
from
Book No. 4515, PRACTICAL DELTA PROJECTS
NEW & NOVEL THINGS TO MAKE,
BOOK 15
DELTA MFG. DIVISION
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Here is
an extremely attractive wall shelf with a
mirror back which gives the impression of
twice the actual depth when viewed as
shown in the photograph above. The frame
is constructed as shown in the drawing on
the next page, and the mouldings are run
on either the shaper or the moulding head
and the circular saw. The mouldings are
mitered at the corners and assembled
around the front edge of the frame. The
plywood outer frame is scroll sawed from
two pieces of 3/8" plywood. These
two pieces are butted together at the
center line of the cabinet This plywood
frame is placed back of the mouldings and
held in place with quarter-round moulding
as shown in the drawing detail.
The top finial turning is turned on the
lathe, after which a slot is cut in the
lower half which slips over the 3/8"
plywood frame. 1/8" metal pins are
used to support the two plate glass
shelves. The mirror is then inserted in
the back and covered with a plywood panel
backing. The lumber which was used in the
original was all birch and the finish
natural with two coats of white shellac
and spar varnish. |
1
plywood
front
.............
3/8
x 32 x 42
2
sides
..............
3/4
x 3-3/8 x 23-1/8
1
top
...............
3/4
x 3-3/8 X 18
1 bottom
...............
..3/4
x 3-3/8 x 18
1 back
panel
.............
.1/4
x 19 x 23-1/8
2 molding
strips......1-5/8 x
2-5/16 x 22-1/4
2 molding
strips...
.-5/8 x
2-5/16 x 26-1/4
2 molding
strips...........
3/4
x 3/4 x 20-1/2
2 molding
strips.........
3/4
x -3/4 x 24-5/8
1 turned
finial
........3-3/8
x 3-3/8 x 12-3/4
1
mirror
.............1/8
or 3/16 x 18W x 22H
2 glass
shelves
......../16
x 3-5/8 x 17-1/2
2 metal
hangers.........metal
pins .....
screws |
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*********** WARNING***********
Read my page on safety
before building this item.
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