id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 41668 nan Rustic Carpentry .txt text/plain 25880 2181 89 [Illustration: Fig. 19.--Fixing Rails, etc., to Posts.] and nailed to the sills (bottom rails), and strutted, as shown in Fig. 25. [Illustration: Fig. 47.--Fixing Seat Rails to Leg of Armchair.] ends of the rails to the shape of the posts as shown by Figs. [Illustration: Fig. 51.--Joints of Rails and Posts for Garden Seat.] [Illustration: Fig. 55.--Cross Section of Garden Seat.] A rustic garden seat with canopy is illustrated by Fig. 58. [Illustration: Fig. 60.--End Elevation of Garden Seat.] [Illustration: Fig. 60.--End Elevation of Garden Seat.] [Illustration: Fig. 84.--Section through End Post and Trellis.] [Illustration: Fig. 103.--Fixing Middle Post of Canopy to Sill.] [Illustration: Fig. 104.--Details of Joints of Rails, Struts, and Posts [Illustration: Fig. 105.--Securing Cross Rails to Plates and Posts of [Illustration: Fig. 126.--Detail of Middle Rail and Post of Foot-bridge.] [Illustration: Fig. 137.--End Elevation of Rustic Tool House.] [Illustration: Fig. 175.--Collar Posts and Ends of Wall Plates.] ./cache/41668.txt ./txt/41668.txt