Manual training for the rural schools; a group of farm and farm home woodworking problems . utter. 1—Try Square, 8 inch. 1—T bevel, 8 inch. ,-. 1—Marking Gauge, No. 0. 1—Divider, 8 inch. 1—rCarpenters Mallet, 2% x 3% inches. 1—2-foot Four Fold Rule, Brass Bound. 1—y4^-mch. Socket Firmer Chisel. 1—^-inch Socket Firmer Chisel. ^ij 1—%Tinch Socket Firmer Chisel. ,; 2—Bench Stops. 1—8-inch Bench Brush. .,/ 1—Steel Rafter Framing Square. 1—Bench Hook. ; > 1-^6-inch Screw Driver. 1—4-inch Screw Driver. 1—Ratchet Brace, 8-inch Sweep. 1—10-inch Flat Bastard Mill File, with Handle. 1—6-inch Slim Tap


Manual training for the rural schools; a group of farm and farm home woodworking problems . utter. 1—Try Square, 8 inch. 1—T bevel, 8 inch. ,-. 1—Marking Gauge, No. 0. 1—Divider, 8 inch. 1—rCarpenters Mallet, 2% x 3% inches. 1—2-foot Four Fold Rule, Brass Bound. 1—y4^-mch. Socket Firmer Chisel. 1—^-inch Socket Firmer Chisel. ^ij 1—%Tinch Socket Firmer Chisel. ,; 2—Bench Stops. 1—8-inch Bench Brush. .,/ 1—Steel Rafter Framing Square. 1—Bench Hook. ; > 1-^6-inch Screw Driver. 1—4-inch Screw Driver. 1—Ratchet Brace, 8-inch Sweep. 1—10-inch Flat Bastard Mill File, with Handle. 1—6-inch Slim Taper Triangular File, with Handle. 1—^8-inch Drawing Knife. 1—Nail Set, 3-32 inch. 1—Rose Countersink. 1—Saw Set. 1—6-inch Slip-Joint Combination Plier. v 1—Putty Knife. 1—Set of Auger Bits, i/4 to 1 inch. 1—Coping Saw, Nickel Plated, Wire Frame with Three Dozen Bladef-% Bit Stock Drills with Square Shank, for Wood or Metal, 3 each, 3-32, i/g, 5-32, 3-16 —2 X 8 inch Carborundum Combination Sharpening —10-inch Hack INTRODUCTION A shop containing a workbench and tools on every farm isnecessary not only to keep the farm equipment in order but as a placeand means for the boys to tinker at such work as suits their fancy. A workbench and a kit of tools are desirable equipment for theschools that the older boys may receive training to do constructionand repair work and satisfy their desire to work with tools. The workbench herein suggested is suited to do the kind ofwork indicated by the appliances on the following pages. It issuggested that the teachers and school boards who desire to have thiswork in their schools do not depend on the boys to construct thebenches for the school but rather hire a carpenter to do the the boys have done considerable of the work constructing theappliances it may be desirable to have them build benches for theirown use at home. ^Manual Training for the Eural Schools^ is a c


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