A
WALL CASE WITH A MIRROR DOOR
The wall case
shown in
the accompanying picture will serve well as a medicine case. Having a
paneled door in which is set a mirror, it serves equally well as a
shaving case. It is best made of some hard wood, though a soft wood
such as pine or yellow poplar will work up easier and look well
finished with three or four coats of white enamel paint.
There will be
needed the
following pieces:
2 sides, 5/8 by 6
by 32
1/2 in., S-4-S.
1 top and 1 bottom,
5/8
by 6 by 18 in., S-4-S.
1 top of back, 1/2
by 4
by 16 1/4 in., S-2-S.
1 bottom of back, ½
by 3
by 16 16 1/4 in., S-4-S.
1 shelf, 5/8 by 5
by 16
in., S-4-S.
1 back, 1/4 by 16
by 21
in., S-2-S.
DOOR
2 stiles, 5/8 by 3
by 20
1/2 in., S-4-S.
1 top rail, 5/8 by
2 by
11 in., S-4-S.
1 bottom rail, 5/8
by 4
by 11 in., S-4-S.
1 backing for door,
3/16
by 10 by 15 in., S-2-S.
First shape the
ends of
the two side pieces as shown in the drawing. Next square the top and
bottom pieces of the case to size, and lay out and cut the tenons on
the ends. Lay out and cut the mortises in the side pieces, also the
groove for the shelf, having first squared the shelf to size. Cut and
shape the top and bottom pieces of the back as shown. Cut the rebates
in the side pieces into which these pieces are to rest their ends.
Cut the rebate for the back. Thoroughly scrape and sandpaper these
parts and assemble them. Cut and fit the back in place.
The door is to
be made
next. Plan the different parts of the door so that the edges may be
planed to fit the opening; that is, make the door a good quarter
larger at top and bottom than the opening. In cutting the rebate the
easiest way is to use a rabbeting plane and cut the full length of
the pieces. By using a tenon on the rails in which one shoulder is as
much longer than the other as the rebate is deep there is no
resulting groove showing at the corner.
The wood should
be
finished before the glass is set, at least, it should be filled, if
of hard wood, and one coat of paint put on, if of soft wood which is
to be enameled.
In setting the
glass,
place a thin cushion of putty between the rebate and the glass and
another thin cushion between the glass and the fillet of wood or the
backing which is to protect the back of the glass.
Fit the door,
and then
put on the hinges and lock. If desired, the tenons may be made keyed
as shown in the photograph instead of through as shown in the
drawing.
To finish the
case, if of
oak, apply a coat of light paste filler, the directions being on the
filler can. Next put on a coat of white shellac. When this has
hardened apply two coats of some good varnish. Allow time for each
coat to harden and rub the first coats with haircloth or curled hair,
and the last with pulverized pumice and raw linseed oil or crude oil.
If the wood is
soft and
an enamel white is desired, the enamel is applied not unlike paint.
The directions will be found on the cans in which the paint is
purchased.
Case
with Mirror Door
(click to see larger image)
Case
with Mirror Door |