Fig. 280.—Folding-bed (open).
Fig. 281.—Foot.
After removing the paper from each, place the smaller box inside the larger one, as shown in [Fig. 279], so that the bottom of the inner box is flush with the edge of the outer box. Then drive a brad through both boxes on each side, about three-quarters of an inch from the end as shown at A ([Fig. 279]). These brads should run through the outer box into the bottom of the inner box, and should be driven in carefully so as not to split the wood. The inner box should now fold down as shown in [Fig. 280], moving upon the brad pivots. Purchase a five or ten cent mirror and fasten it to the front of the bed, after which cut two wooden feet similar to [Fig. 281] and glue the pegs on the ends of these in gimlet holes made above the mirror. Finish the wood the same as described for the other cigar-box furniture.
Fig. 282.—Dresser Completed.
Fig. 283.—A Doll's Dresser.