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- Next step is to Join the upright to the shelves Space one shelf from the end sd that this shelf will be flush with the curved baseboard at the bottom of the cabinet Another shelf is placed at the very end of upright to serve as the top ' - 4-- ' saw with the blade tilted at 45 degrees However you can also chamfer the edges with a plane or forego this altogether in which event the side panels will just fit snug against the sides of the upright — - i‘- ” e 3” WINDOW CO Swrtb City UmA Fncinry Pfcnnnt EM --473J CUT try-squa- reversing 74S IM the directions — that Is the wider side of the next shelf is on the other side of the board to save on material SIX shelves in all Next rip a board entire project First step is to cut the shelves Start at one corner of the board and use a to mark a diagonal line running at an angle of 45 degrees Then place the square at a distance of 27” and draw another diagonal line The lines will be approximately apart at the narrow end Saw along these lines to get your fist shelf Try it in the corner to see If the size is correct for your by MAIL nusco COMSINATION The cupboard Is made of pine lumber finished in smooth enamel or with a light-colstain to retain tjie natural wood appearance You’ll find the construction of this cupboard interesting and rewarding The entire cabinet is made from 1x12” boards and 4" gumwood plywood The boards should be either clear pine or No 1 elect grade free from large knots The project won't take more than 18 feet of lumber and a single 3x8” panel of plywood for the cut PRICt THE HKMiii Until April S7 Martfc TV Only $500 THE space The other shelves are M SEAT iwntit W E V KRPOPULAR triangulaf la a practical addition to almost home It utilizes a kitchen or r dining room corner to store the service offers display shelves for your best dishes and lends a traditional Colonial note to the room through its Informal scroll-wor- d Nail the upright to the two shelves then place the other shelves in desired positions ' so there will be two deep shelves in the 'closed portion of the cabinet and the open shelves will be more closely spaced Nail a temporary strip of wood along the shelf edges to keep them from bending FRONT facing is assembled Into h and attached in one unit Rip two ' for the sides 4” wide and 6 long lengths and cut the contoured edges shown in the sketch The headpiece must be at least T' wide 20” long ami the base 6” wide also 20" lopg After the scroll cuts are made with either a Jig saw or hand coping saw the parts are Joined into a 4 side frame ready to be fastened to the 'shelves The frame parts may be pinned together temporarily with Corrugated fasteners as firmer support is provided when the frame is nailed to the shelves but it will make a better job if you dowel and glue the parts together Make sure that the joints are ii square and tight r When th frame is joined to the shelves cut two plywood panels for the sides These should be beveled with the saw along one edge to fit tightly against the front frame ” Set In the cerfter divider and the profiled moulding over it 3’ above the floor and you are' ready for the doors' Make a door frame of 2”wide strips to fit the bottom opening inside dado grooves with UTAH PIONEER CORPORATION 333 West 1st South CMpir 17 Salt Lake City Utah FINEST GARAGE DOOR BUILTI THE Tupboard shown is six feet high but may be made taller for a high celling room -- Call Us for Free Estimate OVERHEAD DOOR CO OF UTAH 210 South West Temple niERMO-ai- - 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