Elementary Metal Work a Practical Manual for Amateurs And for Use in Schools

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Also small screws.
The panel of wood and the brass should be of the same size, and the brass should be fastened at the edges with the small Repousst on Wood.
screws. Do not use tacks or small nails, as they are apt to pull out. Let them be about one inch apart. Fig. 79.
Then draw on the brass a straight line, or a number of lines, either with a lead pencil or ink, or a crayon pencil, half an inch apart. Take the flat or smooth tracer in the left hand, hold it vertically, and -while moving' it a
...tongkeep tapping on its top with a hammer. The motion of the tracer and the tapping must be simultaneous. As a preparatory exercise you may take a piece of cardboard or very thin metal and draw a line by hand without the hammer. This will give you an idea of the line to be produced. It must be even, or ivithout a break. Do not first Fig. 79- stamp the tracer, as many do, and then repeat the mark. Run it on continuously.
The tracer with a dotted edge for finishing is not however rtm along. With it you make successive marks, taking great pains to unite them in a clean line.


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