Wood Turning Prepared for the Use of Students in Manual Training High Schools

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26 TO TURN A CYLINDER Tools used for sharpening. The slip stone. The slip stone (Fig. 28) is used to sharpen gouges and tools that are curved in their section.
The oilstone. Oilstones are either natural or artificial. The so-called India oilstone is preferable for ordinary sharpening. Use oil on any stone when sharpening a tool.
The strop. The strop is a piece of leather cut into such shape as to conform on its edge to the curve of a gouge. The side of the strop is used for tools that are flat
...or straight on the edge.
Sizes of chisels and gouges. The size of a gouge or chisel is determined by its width.
FIG. 28 Turning chisels and gouges come in sizes ranging by eighths, from one eighth of an inch up to two and one-half inches.
Lathe-tool practice. 1 The art of wood turning cannot be learned from a book, but book instruction, supplemented by practice under the guidance of an instructor, will quickly enable the careful student to do good work. The exercises that follow are intended to teach the art of wood turning through various operations on the speed lathe.


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