A shorter course in woodworking; a practical manual for home and school . ar manner. Rough to shape as already with the skew-chisel,working from the middletoward each cut a cylinder with one or more steps. First turn a the middle lay off a space, 2 for example, with rule and pencil With long slender work a piece of leather wrapped around the hand will preventburning and the tool can be held against a nick cut in the leather. A back-rest for thework to bear against is used for work which will spring much. Fig. 298 Fig. 299 Ii6 A Shorter Course in Woodworkino^ (
A shorter course in woodworking; a practical manual for home and school . ar manner. Rough to shape as already with the skew-chisel,working from the middletoward each cut a cylinder with one or more steps. First turn a the middle lay off a space, 2 for example, with rule and pencil With long slender work a piece of leather wrapped around the hand will preventburning and the tool can be held against a nick cut in the leather. A back-rest for thework to bear against is used for work which will spring much. Fig. 298 Fig. 299 Ii6 A Shorter Course in Woodworkino^ (Fig. 300). Hold the chisel (skew or square-edged) as in Fig. 310,with the angle nearly touching the wood, raise the handle slightly and carefully so that the corner of the tool will dip down into the wood (Fig. 301) at each end of the 2 space and cut a groove about tV deep. As there is but little wood to be removed it can be done with the chisel (Fig. 302). In cutting with the angle of the chisel nextthe shoulder, lower the handle slightly lest the tool cut too Fig. 300
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