Exercises in Wood-Working, With a Short Treatise On Wood; Written for Manual Training Classes in Schools And Colleges

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Exercises in Wood-Working, With a Short Treatise On Wood; Written for Manual Training Classes in Schools And Colleges
Ivin Sickels
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2, firmly against the face-edge and coinciding with the pencil-mark. Draw a pencil- mark along the try-square. Then place the try-square in the posi- tion shown at #, Fig. 2, and again mark along the square.
Place the block on the bench-hook, with the marks toward you (Fig. 3). Hold the saw as directed in the previous exercise, the thumb used as a guide, and start the cut in the same way, begin- ning at the front or back of the face and on the pencil-mark. Let the weight of the saw do the cutti
...ng ; give all your attention to guiding. Avoid letting the point of the saw drop at the end of the stroke. Keep the movement of the teeth as parallel as pos- sible with the bench-top. Examine the sawed surface.
Eepeat the exercise, this time using the knife for marking, and guiding the saw so that the kerf is to the right of the knife-mark.
In Fig. 4, a represents the knife-mark and c the kerf. Eepeat again, this time sawing to the left of the knife-mark, as at J, Fig. 4 ; this last piece should be ex- actly \" thick.


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