Berlin Course of Easy Wood Work An Introduction to Practical Work for Younger

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Berlin Course of Easy Wood Work An Introduction to Practical Work for Younger
Berlin Section Society for Promoting Manual Training
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To the long one fasten a piece of bacon. The whole is held together by the pressure of a l)rick. When the mouse begins to nibble, the trap falls. (For reading choose some story of mice. ) Fig. 3. Fude. —L. 25 to 30, B. 1 to Ih. Mark every 5 cm, with a straight notch, every 10 with one straight and two oblique notches. 3 34 Easy Wood -Work Fig. 4:. Plant-label— I.. 1, B. 1| to 2. Cut the stick smooth, round it at top and point it at bottom. The name of the plant is written on it, and the label i...s stuck in the flower-pot or flower-bed.
Fig. 5. Post, with square cross-section. — L. 12, B. 1. It is employed in Fig. 12.
2nd Group. — Nailing on of Simple Sticks.
Fig. 6. " Soldier -shears. " — L. Of each stick 12, B. 1. Knock in the nails exactly in the middle and 1 cm. From the end. On the nails mount wooden soldiers ; then press the free ends of the shears alternately together and apart. If the soldiers are to wheel, the sticks must be nailed together not in the middle, but 1 cm.


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