The amateur craftsman has for his skill this month a buffet. The design is simple and should cause no trouble for any one reasonably skilled in the use of tools.
It is built of quarter sawed oak with mortise and tenon joints; the mortise and tenons were used in the original, but there is nothing to hinder the use of dowels, if it is so desired. Part of the work can better be done at some cabinet shop; that is, the cutting of the brackets and the front rail after they have been laid out on the board. The groove for the drawers will best be cut there.
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