A shorter course in woodworking; a practical manual for home and school . Fig. 278 Therefore small diameter, rapid revolution, and steadiness of the cutter-head, with steadi-ness of feed, and firm holding of the stock, are essential to making this waviness as slightas possible. It can also be used for chamfering, beveling, rabbeting, tonguing, and grooving,beading, and moulding in various ways, tenoning, etc., by the use of different adjustmentsand cutters. Common Tools and Their Uses 109. or reeding, sticking strips of moulding, and the like. The stock is passedthrough the machine as with a p


A shorter course in woodworking; a practical manual for home and school . Fig. 278 Therefore small diameter, rapid revolution, and steadiness of the cutter-head, with steadi-ness of feed, and firm holding of the stock, are essential to making this waviness as slightas possible. It can also be used for chamfering, beveling, rabbeting, tonguing, and grooving,beading, and moulding in various ways, tenoning, etc., by the use of different adjustmentsand cutters. Common Tools and Their Uses 109. or reeding, sticking strips of moulding, and the like. The stock is passedthrough the machine as with a planer. The irregular moulder (Fig. 279) cuts the edge of woodwork in any-desired shape for whichknives can be knives or cutters(of which there is agreat variety of pat-terns) are fastened tothe spindles which pro-ject above the table andrevolve very wood is movedalong against the spin- ,die and shaped by the Fig. 279 revolving k n i v e s . A first-class machine will mould the wood in any direction of the grain and leave the surface sosmooth that no furtherfinishing is required. Amoulder is not a machinefor the novice to experi-ment with. 97. Scraping- ma-chines (Fig. 280) arevaluable where muchnice work is done. Theboards are run throughas through a planer andare given an even surfaceand satin-like finish. Theprinciple is the same asthat of the hand-scraper(page 61). Fig. 281shows the edge of aWhitney scraper after it has been turned by the burnisher, and Fi


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