. Railway and locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . great is the variety of work that canbe done on it that it takes the place ofseveral machines which are usually re-quired in the repair shop. It will planeout of wind, surface, straight or tapering,rabbet door frames, rabbet and face in-side blinds; joint; bevel; gain; chamfer;plow; make glue joints; square-up posts,table legs, newels; raise panels, eithersquare, bevel or ogee; stick beads; workcircular mouldings, etc.; rip; cross-cut;tenon; bore; route; rabbet; joint andbead window bl


. Railway and locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . great is the variety of work that canbe done on it that it takes the place ofseveral machines which are usually re-quired in the repair shop. It will planeout of wind, surface, straight or tapering,rabbet door frames, rabbet and face in-side blinds; joint; bevel; gain; chamfer;plow; make glue joints; square-up posts,table legs, newels; raise panels, eithersquare, bevel or ogee; stick beads; workcircular mouldings, etc.; rip; cross-cut;tenon; bore; route; rabbet; joint andbead window blinds; work edge mould-ings, etc.; in fact, as its name, UniversalWoodworker, well describes its almostinvaluable uses, and it will be found awhole wood-shop in itself. A machine of this kind well fills the re-quirements of the term efficient, as it to pay the school fees. In the talkwith the apprentices the writer has al-ways advocated the practice of self-help in acquiring higher education andthe tendency to enjoy the benefit ofcorrespondence schools has no doubtbeen promoted by the advice UNIVERSAL WOODWORKER. seldom stands idle; for when throughwith one task it can be instantly changedto do something else. The manufacturers, J. A. Fay & EganCo., 445 W. Front St., Cincinnati, Ohio,have just issued a handsome booklet con-taining two large photographs and fulldescription of this machine, together witha number of illustrations of the work doneon it, which can be obtained free on re-quest and will prove of great interest tothe repair-shop foreman. Apprentices Become enjoyed considerable inter-course of late with the young menforming railroad apprentice schools wefind that the instruction they are re-ceiving is stimulating many of them toseek further instruction. This desireis moving them to join correspondenceschools. From the talk we have heardthe International CorrespondenceSchool of Scranton, Pa., is the favoritemecca of the apprentice boys, and someof


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