This section is from the book "Paper and Cardboard Construction", by G. F. Buxton, F. L. Curran. Also available from Amazon: Paper and cardboard construction.
In the following, the problems are arranged in a sequence according to the difficulty of handling, regardless of groups of kinds of problems, as indicated at C on page 137.
I. 111. Mounting folders........................ 19
II. 112. Booklet folder .......................... 20
III. 115. Drawing-book........................... 25
IV. 141. Envelope folder ......................... 111
V. 113. Pocket note-books....................... 21
VI. 116. Laundry list ............................ 27
VII. 121. Square box ............................. 67
VIII. 122. Square tray............................. 68
IX. 133. Calendar............................... 94
X. 142. Square envelope ........................ 112
XI. 143. Pocket for clippings..................... 113
XII. 131. Mounted drawings ...................... 92
XIII. 132. Book-marks............................ 93
XIV. 123. Rectangular tray ........................ 69
X V. 114. Book of color schemes................... 24
I. 211. Paper portfolio .......................... 29
II. 212. Paper portfolio with laps ................. 30
III. 215. Receipt-book ............................ 34
IV. 231. Desk blotters ............................ 96
V. 241. Paper bag ............................... 114
VI. 232. Photo mount ........................... 98
VII. 223. Box with reinforced corners .............. ]2
VIII. 221. Small square box ........................ 71
IX. 213. Book of designs ......................... 30
X. 222. Rectangular open box ................... 71
XL 214. Weather record .......................... 31
XII. 216. Note-book ............................... 35
XIII. 242. Mailing envelope........................ 116
XIV. 233. Glass cover .............................. 100
XV. 243. Long mailing envelope.................... 116
XVI. 217. Paged blank books ....................... 36
I. 333. Shipping tags ............................ 102
II. 332. Page holder ............................. 102
III. 341. Photo filing envelopes.................... 117
IV. 331. Post card ............................... 101
V. 311. Scrap-book .............................. 42
VI. 315. Glued booklet............................ 48
VII. 342. Long filing envelope ..................... 119
VIII. 321. Covered small box ....................... 74
IX. 314. Cloth covered portfolio ................... 47
X. 322. Pencil box with cover.................... 76
XL 343. Large filing envelope..................... 120
XII. 316. Cloth bound book ........................ 49
XIII. 323. Candy box .............................. 77
XIV. 324. Folding box ............................. 80
XV. 312. Small sewed pamphlet ................... 44
XVI. 313. Sewed pamphlet with reinforced back...... 46
I. 421. Pin box with cover ...................... 81
II. 431. Postal scale ............................. 103
III. 432. Folder picture mount .................... 105
IV. 411. Pocket paper file ......................... 52
V. 433. Desk pad................................. 107
VI. 412. Desk paper file .......................... 54
VII. 415. Bound scrap-book ........................ 61
VIII. 416. Bound drawings ......................... 61
IX. 422. Post card box............................ 83
X. 413. Note-book covers ....................... 54
XL 423. Original box............................. 84
XII. 424. Pen box ................................ 86
XIII. 441. Paper bag with folds .................... 121
XIV. 425. Sliding box ............................. 88
XV. 414. Portfolio with cloth corners............... 58
XVI. 442. Flat envelope file ........................ 123
XVII. 443. Book envelope file ....................... 126
XVIII. 417. Rebound book or bound magazine......... 62
 
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