Carpentry Mechanics for Boys Up to the Minute Handicraft

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Carpentry Mechanics for Boys Up to the Minute Handicraft
A Neely Albert Neely Hall
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— End Piece of Wheel FiG. 352. — Paddle FiG. 353. — How End, Paddle and Spool Hub are Assembled torpedo sand, or any kind you can get) and screen out the finer particles through a piece of screen wire. Sand too coarse to go through screen- wire will clog the hopper outlet. If the sand is damp, it must be dried out to prevent caking. The Toy Trip-Hammer. Uprights M at the end of the base opposite to that on which the sand-motor is mounted 174 CARPENTRY AND MECHANICS FOR BOYS (Figs. 347 and 354),... support shafting and pulleys operated by belts from the paddle-wheel. One of the shafts operates Fig. 355 Fig. 354 Fig. 356 Fig. 354. — Cross-Section Looking Toward Framework Supporting Toy Trip-Hammer Figs. 355 and 356. — Details of Spool Pulleys, and Trip-Hammer the trip-hammer. The trip-hammer consists of a piece of pencil or dowel-stick {N, Figs. 347, 354 and 356), which slides up and down through a pair of screw-eyes screwed SAND-MOTOR TOYS 175 into one of the uprights M. A screw-eye in the top of the trip-hammer stick provides a point of attachment for the hoisting-cable; a round-headed tack in the lower end forms the hammer head, and a second round-headed tack driven into the base serves as an anvil.

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