A shorter course in woodworking; a practical manual for home and school . Fig. 29It saves time but is not a necessity- Fig. 28 The mortise-gauge has two spurs, one of which can be set at any required distance from the other, and two lines marked at once, as for a mortise (see page 144). and is often hard for the beginner to use. Some gauges have a steel wheelwith sharpened edge instead of aspur. Occasionally a knife point orblade is used for cutting thin are gauges called panel-gauges,with long beams and heads for widespaces. One can easily be made. 10. Compasses are used tostrike


A shorter course in woodworking; a practical manual for home and school . Fig. 29It saves time but is not a necessity- Fig. 28 The mortise-gauge has two spurs, one of which can be set at any required distance from the other, and two lines marked at once, as for a mortise (see page 144). and is often hard for the beginner to use. Some gauges have a steel wheelwith sharpened edge instead of aspur. Occasionally a knife point orblade is used for cutting thin are gauges called panel-gauges,with long beams and heads for widespaces. One can easily be made. 10. Compasses are used tostrike circles or arcs; to lay offangles and arcs; to take measure-Pj ments from a rule, a drawing, or some object; to lay out measure-ments; and toscribe where a gauge can not be used. To set


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