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Chap. III.

JOINERY.
657
2139. Fig. 753. is described as a door with cove, cocked bead, flat
panel and square back.
2140 Fiff.
754. is a combination by which much strength is imparted to the door, and
it is tlierelbre much used for external doors. It is, however, often used in the interior of
houses, and is described, quirked ovolo, head fillet and raised panel on front and square buck.
It is from the raising of the panel that the additional strength is acquired.
2141. Fig. 755. resembles the last in general appearance, the difference being in the
ovolo on the raised panel. It is described, quirked ovnlo, head and raised panel, with, ovn'o oit
the raised panel and square hack. When an external door has raised panels, they are always
placed towards the exterior.
Fig. ;oS. Fig. 7 J9.
2142. In
fig.
756. there are more mouldings than in the last on the raised panel. It is
described, quirked ogee, raised panel with ovolo and fillet on the rising and astragal on the
fiat
of
panel in front and square hack.
2143. Fig. 757. is described, quirked ovolo, head fillet and
fiat
panel on both sides. This
description of doors is used where a handsome appearance is to be equally preserved
on both sides of the door, as between rooms, or between halls or principal passages and
rooms.
2144. Fig. 758. is a combination used, as all bead butt and bead flush work is, where
strength is required. The form here given is described, head and
fiush front and quirked
ogee, raised panel with ovolo on the rising, grooved on
fiat
panel on back.
2145. 'I'he series of mouldings are, as we have before mentioned, called holection mould-
in.?''
i.fifl-
759.), and are laid in after the door is framed square and put together. They
project beyond the framing on each side. When bradded on through the sides of tlie
qidiks, the heads of the
brads will be entirely con-
cealed ; but it is to be ob-
served that, in driving the
brails, they must not be
directed towards the panels,
but into the solid of the
framing. The form of these
bolection mouldings is of
course varied according to
the pleasure of the architect.
'_'I45a. Mcdiceval Doors, of
I 1 r 1 FiR- 759(1.
a suTiple sort, were lormeu
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of planks plated upriglit, grooved or fcathcr-tongnod at the edges, and generally secured

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