Elementary course in woodwork ; designed for use in high and technical schools, with one hundred and thirty-four illustrations, by George Alexander Ross . Fig. 50. 42 ELEMENTARY COURSE IN Fig. 51 ELEMENTARY COURSE IN WOODWORK. 43 ting notches with aknife point as shownat Fig. 53, it will beeasy to secure sharpcorners. Place theback saw, Fig. 54,in the notch, holdit tightly againstthe flat side, andsaw down to thedesired depth, re-moving the portionfrom the end withthe rip saw (seeFig. 5^). To remove theportion between thesawed lines take thechisel, Fig. 56 (thesame directions tobe u


Elementary course in woodwork ; designed for use in high and technical schools, with one hundred and thirty-four illustrations, by George Alexander Ross . Fig. 50. 42 ELEMENTARY COURSE IN Fig. 51 ELEMENTARY COURSE IN WOODWORK. 43 ting notches with aknife point as shownat Fig. 53, it will beeasy to secure sharpcorners. Place theback saw, Fig. 54,in the notch, holdit tightly againstthe flat side, andsaw down to thedesired depth, re-moving the portionfrom the end withthe rip saw (seeFig. 5^). To remove theportion between thesawed lines take thechisel, Fig. 56 (thesame directions tobe used for grindingand sharpening a chisel as are used for the plane-iron), pare lightly(about half through the width of the piece), cut down


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