Woodworking for beginners; a manual for amateurs . can be quite stout) should be such that they will almost, but notquite, go through to the under side of the toboggan. Be carefulabout this or the points will have to be filed off. Then screw thesmaller cleats on the inside of the curve. Screw the remaining(stouter) cleat on the outside of the curve at the place where thecurve is to end, and then saw off the projecting ends of the stripsby this cleat. By thongs, belt-lacing, orstrong cord at the ends of the cleat last puton fasten the curve (which will naturallytend to straighten somewhat) in t
Woodworking for beginners; a manual for amateurs . can be quite stout) should be such that they will almost, but notquite, go through to the under side of the toboggan. Be carefulabout this or the points will have to be filed off. Then screw thesmaller cleats on the inside of the curve. Screw the remaining(stouter) cleat on the outside of the curve at the place where thecurve is to end, and then saw off the projecting ends of the stripsby this cleat. By thongs, belt-lacing, orstrong cord at the ends of the cleat last puton fasten the curve (which will naturallytend to straighten somewhat) in the requiredposition to the cleat beneath (Fig. 225). Side hand-rails can be fastened at each sideon top of the cross-cleats (Fig. 223). A com-mon way is to make every other cross-cleatthicker (say -J) and fasten the side bars tothese with large and stout screw-eyes, ornotches can be cut on the under side of thesethicker cleats before they are screwed on,and by passing thongs or cord through thesenotches the side-bars can be lashed in place. The s
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