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faced, and joints between boards made close, but not abso- 

 lutely tight if lumber is very dry. 



2) Prepare ends by planing one board 4-3/4" wide and 2' 9" 

 long, and the other 6" wide and 3' 5-3/4" long, out of 3/4" 

 stock. On the first board flush with upper edge, fasten a se- 

 ries of 3-1/2" x 3-1/2" blocks, leaving 13/16" between them. 

 Begin to fix these blocks at the center of the board where a 

 13/16" space is to be left for the middle partition. On the 

 second board, fasten 5" x 5" blocks in a similar way. 



3) Prepare seven partition boards dressed on all surfaces, 

 3/4" thick, 3-1/2" wide at one end, 5" wide at the other end, 

 and 1' 2" long. The ends must be square with the center line 

 of the partition board. 



4) Place the two end boards and the partition boards in 

 place on the floor and nail into position the 2-1/2" x 5" blocks 

 noted on the top view of drawing. 



5) Nail in position end blocks on each end board thru which 

 3/8" rods pass. These should touch, but not bend, the out- 

 side partition boards. Locate position of holes for rods to 

 come in center of space on end boards outside of the last par- 

 tition board. Locate position of hinges on small end board. 



6) Remove end boards, bore holes for rod, fasten on hinges 

 and replace end boards, inserting side rods and fastening 

 hinges to floor (see end view). 



7) Remove partition boards, prepare beveled strips (section 

 A), fasten them to the floor, and replace the boards. 



8) Cover inside surfaces for each individual mould with 

 linseed oil. 



