[Chapter III.]
DRAWER AND DOOR PULLS.
Pulls generally consist of two parts, the handle and the plate to which the handle is fastened. Some pulls are stationary as in [Figures 9], [10], while in others the handle swings from either one or two points, [Figures 11], [12], [13]. In this case the handle may be made by taking a rod as great in diameter as the thickest part of the handle, and either drawing it out by hammering or filing it down to the required taper. After it is tapered to the required size as at [Figures 14], it is then bent into shape according to the design. If the handle is to swing from one or two points, it should be fastened by any one of the following methods.
Plate 9.
Figure 9.
Figure 10.
Figure 11.