Woodwork and mechanical drawing . used; the following being the orderin which it is done: First, true face;second, true working edge; third,gauge width and true second edge;fourth, gauge thickness and trueother face; fifth, true first end;sixth, true second end. This methodis employed where a number ofpieces of the same width are a board equal to the length ofthe pieces required plus enough toallow for sawing and planing ofends. True both faces and to required lengths and trueends. — 14 — -3 /? /? / n / A Ho,e\ / -<£- \ / 1 \ - 5ond paper2i. 3* ^ •Match 5cqatche&- PLAT
Woodwork and mechanical drawing . used; the following being the orderin which it is done: First, true face;second, true working edge; third,gauge width and true second edge;fourth, gauge thickness and trueother face; fifth, true first end;sixth, true second end. This methodis employed where a number ofpieces of the same width are a board equal to the length ofthe pieces required plus enough toallow for sawing and planing ofends. True both faces and to required lengths and trueends. — 14 — -3 /? /? / n / A Ho,e\ / -<£- \ / 1 \ - 5ond paper2i. 3* ^ •Match 5cqatche&- PLATE 2 LESSON NO. 5MATCH SCRATCHER Saw off a piece of wood 5*4long and 31/2 wide. This allowsfor planing. In sawing stock agood rnle to follow is to allow y±longer and i/-/ wider than the re-quired finished size. Plane stockto 5 long and 3 wide. Use thefirst method on page 12; followcarefully the directions, step bystep. Lay out a line 1 from eachedge; also from top. This makes — 15 — \T \ ^ 1 1 \. I /*, r. / .. FIG. 30
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