Woodworking for beginners; a manual for amateurs . FiG. 8q. t IG. 90. ing to what you have to keep in them and your own ingenuity,but make the arrangement simple. Figs. 89 and 90 are merelysuggestions. The best way to arrange your tools and supplies dependssomewhat upon the circumstances, but the main point is tohave the most convenient place for each thing and always tokeep it in that place when not in use. The first part of thisproposition is almost as important as the last. It is nearlyas bad as being disorderly to keep the glue-pot in one cornerof the shop, the glue in another corner, the
Woodworking for beginners; a manual for amateurs . FiG. 8q. t IG. 90. ing to what you have to keep in them and your own ingenuity,but make the arrangement simple. Figs. 89 and 90 are merelysuggestions. The best way to arrange your tools and supplies dependssomewhat upon the circumstances, but the main point is tohave the most convenient place for each thing and always tokeep it in that place when not in use. The first part of thisproposition is almost as important as the last. It is nearlyas bad as being disorderly to keep the glue-pot in one cornerof the shop, the glue in another corner, the glue-brush in thethird corner, and the water in the fourth,—which is noexaggeration of the way some very orderly people stowaway things, and is about equal to the arrangement of theperson, of whom you may have heard, who always kepteverything in its place and that place the floor! Theworkshop interior shown in the frontispiece and in Figs. 91and 92, and the various other illustrations, furnish sugges-tions which may help you in the arrangement
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