[Catalogue] . it an intelligent understanding of the principlesthat underlie such trades as: Carpentry, Mill-Wrighting JoiningCabinet Making, Turning, Scroll Sawing, Tinsmithing, etc.,The mastering of any of the above trades depends upon in-dividual skill acquired in their constant pursuit in after life. A synopsis of each years work depends upon the particularline of work pursued. The wood-working industries are con-ducted on the following general principles: First Year. The pupil is taught the names of tools and their properselection for the particular kind of work intended; their properhold
[Catalogue] . it an intelligent understanding of the principlesthat underlie such trades as: Carpentry, Mill-Wrighting JoiningCabinet Making, Turning, Scroll Sawing, Tinsmithing, etc.,The mastering of any of the above trades depends upon in-dividual skill acquired in their constant pursuit in after life. A synopsis of each years work depends upon the particularline of work pursued. The wood-working industries are con-ducted on the following general principles: First Year. The pupil is taught the names of tools and their properselection for the particular kind of work intended; their properholding and handling; how t3 lay off the simpler kinds of work;how to saw straight and plumb; how to plane straight, smoothand true; how to lay off, cut out, and fit the elementary combi-nations used in plain carpentry. Second Year. Here the instruction in the correct methods of using toolscontinues. The pupil is required to be more exact in obtainingthe size and in fitting. He is required to make forms and shapes. i LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY of ILLINOIS.
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