Woodworking for beginners; a manual for amateurs . Fig. 205. Fig. 206. Fig. 20S. fitted between the uprights (Fig. 207), or made with a shoulder(Fig. 208), which will add to the stiffness of the frame. Therest of the construction of the standard is plain, and similar tothat just described. Implements for Outdoor Sports 145 Iron rods can be used for braces, if you wish (Fig. 209). The tilting-plank should be 16 or 18 long, and of 2 thread with nut on one endof the iron rod on which theplank rests will keep the rodfrom slipping out of plank can be fastened £to the rod by iron s


Woodworking for beginners; a manual for amateurs . Fig. 205. Fig. 206. Fig. 20S. fitted between the uprights (Fig. 207), or made with a shoulder(Fig. 208), which will add to the stiffness of the frame. Therest of the construction of the standard is plain, and similar tothat just described. Implements for Outdoor Sports 145 Iron rods can be used for braces, if you wish (Fig. 209). The tilting-plank should be 16 or 18 long, and of 2 thread with nut on one endof the iron rod on which theplank rests will keep the rodfrom slipping out of plank can be fastened £to the rod by iron straps oreven staples, or a box-likebearing can be quickly made(Fig. 210). Washers can beplaced between the plank and the uprights if the edges with a plane (see Plane) and sandpaper theplank. Simply paint or oil and varnish (see Fainting andFinishing)..


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