A
WASTE PAPER BASKET
A waste paper
basket of
pleasing design, and very easy to construct, is shown in the
accompanying sketch. Quarter-sawed oak is the best wood to use, and
it is also the easiest to obtain. The following pieces will be
needed:
1 bottom piece, 3/4 by 9
in. square.
4 corner pieces,
3/4 in.
square by 15 1/2 in.
4 top rails, 3/4
in.
square by 7 1/2 in.
12 slats, 1/4 by
3/4 by
16 1/4 in.
4 blocks, 1 in.
square.
4 F.H. screws, 2
1/2 in.
long.
24 R.H. screws, 3/4
in.
long.
If the pieces
are ordered
from the mill cut to length, much labor will be saved. First squared
and sanded, bevel the ends of the corner posts and the slats, as
shown, and finish them with sandpaper. Bore the holes in the posts
and the railing for the dowel pins. These pins should be about % in.
in diameter and 3/4 in. long. When this is done the parts can be
glued together and laid aside to dry. The four blocks 1 in. square
are for the feet. Bore holes through these blocks and the corners of
the bottom board for the large screws to go through. Fasten them
together by running the screws through the blocks, and the board into
the ends of the corner posts as shown in the sketch. The 1/4 in.
slats can now be fastened on with the small round-headed screws. They
should be evenly spaced on the four sides. This completes the basket
except for the finish. This can be any one of the many finishes
supplied by the trade for this purpose.
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