Problems in Woodworking (Classic Reprint) - Couverture souple

Murray, M. W.

 
9781333581756: Problems in Woodworking (Classic Reprint)

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The suggestions and comments embodied in the following notes are based. on several years experience, and it is hoped that they may prove helpful in connection with the problems. grade: VII Hat-rack. The need of a model which emphasizes the process of planing has led to the selection of the hat-rack. It has been used most successfully when the pupils have had for the preceding and first piece, such a model as the plant support (18x1x5 inches made from stock 18%x2x inches) on which they have worked off part of their surplus energy and are willing to make something with greater care. The holes in the hat-rack are made 16 inches apart because the studs in modern houses are that distance on centers. Broom Holder. This model gives drill in planing with the additional exercises of laying out the corners and sawing to the knife and gauge lines. To these are added the laying out and cutting the opening for the broom. A good way to work out this recess is to bore two 4-in. holes and after cutting away the wood with a turning saw, finish to the lines with a -in. inside bevel gouge for the concave parts and the chisel on the convex. It may in sonic cases be necessary to use the knife before sandpapering and the pupils can be shown that the best work is made ready for sand-paper with the edged tools, not torn away with a file. Where boys are not capable of working out the opening it can be omitted and the piece used for a shelf and brush rack by putting in three hooks on the under side. Sleeve-booard. The size may be varied according to need, and a base added if desired. The edges may be made half-round, thus giving opportunity for an exercise in chamfering, but this has been found too difficult when the model is used in the first part of the seventh grade. elf. Special emphasis is laid on the nailing exercises which this problem presents. The model gives an opportunity
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