Bench Work in Wood; a Course of Study And Practice Designed for the Use of Schools And Colleges

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No special direction can be given for using the plow (85), except that it is to be used from the working-edge; but it will be safe to practice with it on a piece of waste material before applying it to the work.
Scale, 3=l' 186. Next, the beads /,/, Fig. 215, are to be formed on the inside edge of both rail and stile, that is, along the edges marked b, Fig. 216. What has already been said regarding the use of the plow, may also be said of the beading-plane (84).
The mitered corners are now to b
...e formed by cutting with the back-saw to lines already made, and then the joint between stile and rail, fitted and wedged as in Exercise No. 14.
The frame having been made ready, attention may be given to the panel. The panel strip, al- ready jointed, must be "matched" by forming the tongue b and the groove a, Fig. 217. This opera- tion brings into use the J" match- ing-planes (82), which should first be tried on a piece of waste ma- terial. The bead c, Fig. 217, is Fig. 218 Scale, 3 = 1 k \* i "^ x ij \ "^v^ IX/ 1 1 to be made with a ^" beading- „_4 SIDE.


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