. Elementary woodworking. Woodwork; Trees. Fig. 53. Miter Joint at Corner of Picture Frame F? front view tlie sides converge like a wedge, while in the side view they are parallel. Care must alwa}"s be taken that the point does not enter the wood as shown at c, as the wood will be split by the wedge action; d shows the proper method. Steel wire nails are now in general use. They are made from wire and are conse- quently round in section, with a compara- tively sharp point. There are two distiirct kinds, named _/7rt^ head and hung Jiead. Flat-head wire nails, as the name implies, have thin


. Elementary woodworking. Woodwork; Trees. Fig. 53. Miter Joint at Corner of Picture Frame F? front view tlie sides converge like a wedge, while in the side view they are parallel. Care must alwa}"s be taken that the point does not enter the wood as shown at c, as the wood will be split by the wedge action; d shows the proper method. Steel wire nails are now in general use. They are made from wire and are conse- quently round in section, with a compara- tively sharp point. There are two distiirct kinds, named _/7rt^ head and hung Jiead. Flat-head wire nails, as the name implies, have thin, flat heads, which prevent the nail from being driven beneath the Fig. 54. Use of Cut Nails. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Foster, Edwin W. Boston, New York [etc. ] Ginn & company


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