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Material. — A block of dressed pine, 2" wide, 1\" thick, and about 6" long.
Work. — To shape a molding with gouge and chisel.
Lay out the block as shown in Fig. 1, using the measures as given in Fig. 2. The form of the molding, an ogee, as seen on the end of the block, a. Fig. 1, is sketched on the wood, or, as is the practice in shops, is marked on the end from a thin pattern. Fig. 3. The lines J, J, Fig. 1, are drawn by the rule and pencil.
In cutting with the gouge, apply the same directions
... given for the use of the chisel. Cut small shavings, hold the gouge obliquely, as shown in Fig. 3, test frequently with the try-square, and avoid cutting beyond the marks. The hollow portion should be cut first with the gouge, then the small rectangular piece in the upper part of the molding cut out with the chisel, leaving what is called a quirk, and lastly the top rounded by the chisel. In cutting the quirk, the chisel is held by the blade and drawn along the pencil mark on the top of the block, cutting like a knife-edge, and the wood pared down to the bottom of the cut ; the chisel is then again used like a knife, and more pared off, this process being repeated until the entire quirk is cat.

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