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... block , 12 to 15 inches in diameter , 20 inches high . One dozen straight - edges , " x 2 " - 24 " , pine . Three glue - pots , 1 quart . Three glue - brushes . Two dozen hand - screws , 14 inches . 66 66 66 66 9 " Twenty pounds glue ...
... block , 12 to 15 inches in diameter , 20 inches high . One dozen straight - edges , " x 2 " - 24 " , pine . Three glue - pots , 1 quart . Three glue - brushes . Two dozen hand - screws , 14 inches . 66 66 66 66 9 " Twenty pounds glue ...
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... places , for same . Block of walnut 5 ′′ × 34 ′′ -9 ′′ , with hole in one end as in description , p . 34 , 35 . Nailed box , 9 " x 8 " -12 " , as figured on p . 38 . LESSON I. Cutting Tools . - Knife and Hatchet . X Manual Training .
... places , for same . Block of walnut 5 ′′ × 34 ′′ -9 ′′ , with hole in one end as in description , p . 34 , 35 . Nailed box , 9 " x 8 " -12 " , as figured on p . 38 . LESSON I. Cutting Tools . - Knife and Hatchet . X Manual Training .
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... block , holding the end in the left hand . First strike EXERCISE 2. a square blow with the hatchet , ob- Cross - cutting serving how little it penetrates . with hatchet . Next strike obliquely , right and left alternately . Be very ...
... block , holding the end in the left hand . First strike EXERCISE 2. a square blow with the hatchet , ob- Cross - cutting serving how little it penetrates . with hatchet . Next strike obliquely , right and left alternately . Be very ...
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... EXERCISE 4 . Splitting with block without being held . At hatchet . first , to get control of the movement of the hatchet , you may strike a light blow , caus- ing the hatchet to stick in the wood , and Wood - Working . 9.
... EXERCISE 4 . Splitting with block without being held . At hatchet . first , to get control of the movement of the hatchet , you may strike a light blow , caus- ing the hatchet to stick in the wood , and Wood - Working . 9.
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... block with the left hand , turn one of the faces towards the right . Score obliquely into the more prominent parts , and then split them off . When the face has been made pretty nearly plane , smooth it off with light strokes of the ...
... block with the left hand , turn one of the faces towards the right . Score obliquely into the more prominent parts , and then split them off . When the face has been made pretty nearly plane , smooth it off with light strokes of the ...
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AMERICAN BOOK COMPANY applied back-saw battened door bench bench-hook bevel block brace and bit carefully chamfer chisel corner cracks cross-cut-saw Cross-cutting crosswise cut square cutting-iron dimensions distance dove-tail drawing drive end elevation exactly face fastened fibers figure finished following the grain front gauge glue glued groove half an inch hammer hand-screws handle hatchet hinges hold the piece hole inch thick inches long inches wide iron isometric jack-plane knife last exercise left hand length lengthwise LESSON lines mark mortise mortise and tenon nails nearly necessary object obliquely panel parallel pared pencil-mark perpendicular piece of wood pine plane prevent proper pupil push rip-saw round sand-paper scale screw shaving shellac short shrinking sketch smoothing-plane splinter split stick stiles straight-edge strike stroke surface teeth tenon Test vise warping waste wedge width winding wood plane
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Page 96 - This sandstone has long attracted popular attention. The bright vermillion cliffs rise to a height of one hundred to one hundred and fifty feet above the water surface of the Des Moines river. The red coloration of the rock is, however, local, merging laterally and downward into a yellow or buff color.