152. Andirons and Bar.—[Fig. 142]. Extreme height, 24 inches; extreme width of base, 18 inches; height from the floor line to the top of the upper scroll, 111⁄2 inches; length of bar, 40 inches.
Fig. 143.—Fire Set.
153. Fire Set.—[Fig. 143]. Extreme height, 30 inches; height to the holders, 24 inches; height to the top of the upper scroll, 111⁄2 inches; extreme width of the base, 14 inches.
Fig. 144.—Fire Set Separated.
154. Fire Set Separated.—[Fig. 144]. Extreme length of implements, 22 inches.
Questions for Review
Explain three methods of obtaining the length of a scroll. Should scrolls be bent hot or cold? Why are the ends of the clip former made to different thicknesses? Why is the clip former made thinner at the loop? How is that tool placed in the vise? Why is the clip holder made with shoulders on its outer sides? Give the rule for cutting off clip stock. After the scroll material has been cut to length, what should be done? When ready to draw and bend the curl for a scroll what should be observed? Why shouldn’t it be cooled after drawing and curling? What is done with the ends of a scroll if they are to be fastened with clips? Explain how the rings are made for the jardinière stand. Describe the process of making the umbrella stand in [Fig. 140].