ADAPTIVE STRUCTURE TO ALL KINDS OF BED OR SURFACE FOR USE OF CHILDREN, wherein consist of two identical frames together FORMED BY stiles and rails, easily LACY end, by introducing the ends of IN HEADS FITTED WITH HOLES IN THE CONTRARY, foreseeing IN THESE stiles and rails IN THE VICINITY ...
Panelled doors are put together using a frame of vertical stiles and horizontal rails of softwood or hardwood, that are connected by mortise and tenon joints (using wedges), or dowel joints in cheaper versions. This framework then supports wooden panelswhich can be flat, bevelled or fielded, ...
Panes. A pane is a sheet of glass (1) Sashes. The sash refers to a pane framed horizontally by rails and vertically by stiles (2) Glazing. This term may refer to the part of the window that's made of glass or the process used to secure the glass into a window frame (3) ...
The number of panels a door has depends on how many stiles and rails there are. If a door only has two stiles (one on each side) and two rails (one top, one bottom), then that door will have one large panel in the center. Add a rail in the middle of the door, and you have...
Keystone– small piece of plywood (around ¾” or 19mm thick) which connects the toggles to the stiles. Corner Block– triangular piece of plywood (as above) which connects and braces the rails to the stiles. Corner Brace– used to brace between the rail and stile, at the top and botto...
Adaptive structure to all kinds of bed or surface for use of children, wherein consist of two identical frames together formed by stiles and rails, easily lacy end, by introducing the ends of in heads fitted with holes in the contrary, foreseeing in these stiles and rails in the vicinity ...