A
MUSIC STAND
The attractive
and useful
piece of mission furniture shown in the accompanying illustration is
made of quarter-sawed oak. Considerable labor can be saved in its
construction if the stock is ordered from the mill ready cut to
length, squared and sanded. The stock list consists of the following
pieces:
1 top, 3/4 by 16 by 20
in., S-2-S.
1 shelf, 3/4 by 11
1/2 by
15 in., S-2-S.
1 shelf, 3/4 by 12
by 15
in., S-2-S.
1 shelf, 3/4 by 14
1/2 by
15 in. S-2-S.
1 shelf, 3/4 by 16
by 15
in., S-1-S.
4 legs, 3/4 by 5 by
41
in., S-2-S.
2 lower
crosspieces, 3/4
by 3 by 9 in., S-2-S.
2 upper
crosspieces, 3/4
by 2 by 9 in., S-2-S.
4 end slats, 5/8 by
2 by
34 in., S-2-S.
20 R.H. screws, 2
in.
long.
The four shelves
and the
top are so wide that it will be necessary to make them from two or
more pieces glued together. The top should have a 1/4 in. bevel cut
around the upper edge as shown in the drawing.
Details
of Music Stand
(click for larger image)
The curve of the
legs can
be cut with a bracket saw or a drawknife, care being taken to get the
edges square and smooth. The four crosspieces are fastened to the
legs by means of tenons and mortises. The end slats are joined to the
crosspieces in the same manner. The legs can be assembled in pairs
with the slats and crosspieces in place. They can be glued in this
position, and when dry they should be carefully gone over with fine
sandpaper to remove all rough spots. The shelves can now be put in
place. They should be fastened to the legs with round-headed screws.
The top is also fastened on with screws. When applying the finish,
remove the top board and the shelves and finish them separately. The
stand can be finished in any one of the many mission stains supplied
by the trade for this purpose.
This handsome
piece of
furniture can be used as a magazine stand as well as a music stand,
if desired, and, if it is made and finished well, it will prove an
ornament to any home.
Music
Stand Complete |