. Elementary course in woodwork ; designed for use in high and technical schools, with one hundred and thirty-four illustrations, by George Alexander Ross . he may morereadily understand their application in the work thatfollows. The equipment for the general use of students ineach bench locker is as follows: 1 20-inch Rip-Saw. 1 20-inch Cross-Cut Saw. 1 10-inch Back-Saw. 1 8-inch Try-Square. 1 8-inch Bevel. 1 8-inch Wing Dividers. 1 Marking Knife. 1 3-8-inch Hand Mortising Chisel. 1 Bit Brace. 1 1-4-inch, 3-8-inch, 1-2-inch and 3-4-inch Auger Bit. 1 Nail Set. 1 Mallet. 1 Hammer. 1 Oil Stone.
. Elementary course in woodwork ; designed for use in high and technical schools, with one hundred and thirty-four illustrations, by George Alexander Ross . he may morereadily understand their application in the work thatfollows. The equipment for the general use of students ineach bench locker is as follows: 1 20-inch Rip-Saw. 1 20-inch Cross-Cut Saw. 1 10-inch Back-Saw. 1 8-inch Try-Square. 1 8-inch Bevel. 1 8-inch Wing Dividers. 1 Marking Knife. 1 3-8-inch Hand Mortising Chisel. 1 Bit Brace. 1 1-4-inch, 3-8-inch, 1-2-inch and 3-4-inch Auger Bit. 1 Nail Set. 1 Mallet. 1 Hammer. 1 Oil Stone. 8 ELEMENTARY COURSE IN WOODWORK. 1 Oil Can. 1 Screw Driver. 1 Dust Brush. The equipment of tools in drawer and under the careof individual students is as follows: 1 Number 5 Bailey Iron Plane (Jack Plane). 1 Number 4 Bailey Iron Plane (Smooth Plane). 1 Marking Gauge. 1 1-4-inch, 1-2-inch, 3-4-inch, and 1-inch Bevel EdgeParing Chisel. 1 1-4-inch and 3-4-inch Skew Turning Chisel. 1 1-4-inch and 3-4-inch Turning Gouge. Tools, such as molding, beading, rabbeting, and plowplanes are found in the tool room, and are issued tostudents on check when Fig. 1. Fig. 1 shows the double bench equipped withrack, cam and quick acting vises, with the lockerfor the general tools and four drawers on each side of ELEMENTARY COURSE IN WOODWORK. 9 the bench with tools for the use of the individual stu-dent. Carpenters benches are usually about 33 incheshigh, while cabinet and pattern makers benches arefrom 2 inches to 4 inches higher. The careful workman as a rule takes great pride inthe condition in which his bench is kept; so the begin-ner should see that his immediate surroundings arekept in a neat, workmanlike manner, and with every-thing in proper place. Care should be taken to protect the top of the benchfrom injury; it should never be marked by the chiselor cut by the saw. If chiseling has to be done on thebench,. place the work on the bench hook or on aboard, and in sawing use a be
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