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Cedar chests, how to make them

Chapter 2: PREFACE
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A practical handbook that explains the properties, sources, and historical uses of red cedar and then provides step-by-step guidance for designing and constructing a range of cedar chests. It presents a simple project with measured plans, alternative decorative designs, instructions on joinery and finishing, advice about copper trimmings and matting boxes, and material selection. Illustrated instructional content and classroom-oriented notes support teachers and hobbyists in learning woodworking techniques and producing durable, well-finished chests.

Copyright 1918-1921
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The Bruce Publishing Company

PREFACE


Believing that the popularity of the cedar chest as a cabinet making project has reached considerable proportions, the author has endeavored to embody under one cover all information necessary to the design and construction of a variety of chests. In addition to this mechanical aspect of the work, he has presented some information of educational character on red cedar as a wood, and something of interest concerning the development of the chest.

As information of this character has been lacking in the past, he hopes that the book will meet with the approval of teachers who will use it in their work.

Acknowledgment is due to the Forest Service for the use of the illustrations in Chapter I, to two of the author’s students, Otto J. Teegen and James A. Kelly, for the great assistance rendered by them in the preparation of the drawings, and to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, for permission to reproduce photographs of historic chests in its collections.

R. F. W.