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... pocket knife whittle the lower handle to an ellipse , and round off the corners on the entire piece . Make notches on both prongs , down about 1/4 ′′ from the end as shown in the drawing . File the rough places and sandpaper all smooth ...
... pocket knife whittle the lower handle to an ellipse , and round off the corners on the entire piece . Make notches on both prongs , down about 1/4 ′′ from the end as shown in the drawing . File the rough places and sandpaper all smooth ...
Page 74
... pocket knife , using a rule at first to be sure to make good proportions . After a little practice you will be surprised to know how far you can throw an arrow . I shot an arrow into the air , It fell to earth , I knew not where , For ...
... pocket knife , using a rule at first to be sure to make good proportions . After a little practice you will be surprised to know how far you can throw an arrow . I shot an arrow into the air , It fell to earth , I knew not where , For ...
Page 80
... pocket knife whittle the lower handle to an ellipse , and round off the corners on the entire piece . Make notches on both prongs , down about 1/4 ′′ from the end as shown in the drawing . File the rough places and sandpaper all smooth ...
... pocket knife whittle the lower handle to an ellipse , and round off the corners on the entire piece . Make notches on both prongs , down about 1/4 ′′ from the end as shown in the drawing . File the rough places and sandpaper all smooth ...
Page 80
... pocket knife , using a rule at first to be sure to make good proportions . After a little practice you will be surprised to know how far you can throw an arrow . I shot an arrow into the air , It fell to earth , I knew not where , For ...
... pocket knife , using a rule at first to be sure to make good proportions . After a little practice you will be surprised to know how far you can throw an arrow . I shot an arrow into the air , It fell to earth , I knew not where , For ...
Page 104
... pocket knife , altho a pocket knife is sufficient , and may serve as the only tool . Working Directions . A close study of the drawing and of the dimensions in the detail will give enough directions for the ordinary boy . The only ...
... pocket knife , altho a pocket knife is sufficient , and may serve as the only tool . Working Directions . A close study of the drawing and of the dimensions in the detail will give enough directions for the ordinary boy . The only ...
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Page 110 - A textbook written especially for the use of grammar and high school students- A clear and comprehensive treatment of woodworking tools, materials, and processes, to supplement, but not to take the place of the instruction given by the teacher. The book does not contain a course of models: it may be used with any course. It is illustrated with photographs and numerous pen drawings by Edwin V.
Page 109 - CODE AND CONVENTIONAL SIGNALS. [To be used for all general public service radio communication. (1) A dash is equal to three dots; (2) the space between parts of the same letter is equal to one dot; (3) the space between two letters is equal to three dots; (4) the space between two words is equal to five dots.) A . _ I ' _ * • • C . D E F G II • • • I . J K L . M N _.
Page 110 - A full and clear description in detail of the fundamental processes of elementary benchwork in wood. This description is given through directions for making a few simple, useful articles, suitable either for school or home problems. The book contains more than one hundred original sketches and ten working drawings.
Page 110 - A valuable textbook for rural schools, by one who has made a special study of the manual training problems in the country school. A full and clear description in detail of the fundamental processes of elementary benchwork in wood. This description is given through directions for making a few simple, useful articles, suitable either for school or home problems.
Page 110 - Essentials of Woodworking. By IRA S. GRIFFITH ....... A textbook written especially for the use of grammar and high school students. A clear and comprehensive treatment of woodworking tools, materials, and processes, to supplement, but not to take the place of the instruction given by the teacher. The book does not contain a course of models; it may be used with any course. It is illustrated...
Page 62 - ... from the handle and attach the loose end to the lower notch by means of a slip knot. The arrow shafts should be 24" long and for a 5