The sloyd system of wood working, with a brief description of the Eva Rodhe model series and an historical sketch of the growth of the manual training idea; . Gcoinctrical Coiiistruction. 6i*.. L ^ jg 1 JLeimth, Vo\l in., or 40 cm. Breadth, 7\%i>i., or 20 cm. BIOH SCHOOL SERIES 315 1. Saw out the several parts with rip and cross-cut saws. 2. Plane face and edge of the pieces intendedfor the two bracket supports and the piece forthe body of the shelf at right angles. Gaugel)readth and thickness and plane down. 3. Nail the parts for the supports outlines as in geometrical constr


The sloyd system of wood working, with a brief description of the Eva Rodhe model series and an historical sketch of the growth of the manual training idea; . Gcoinctrical Coiiistruction. 6i*.. L ^ jg 1 JLeimth, Vo\l in., or 40 cm. Breadth, 7\%i>i., or 20 cm. BIOH SCHOOL SERIES 315 1. Saw out the several parts with rip and cross-cut saws. 2. Plane face and edge of the pieces intendedfor the two bracket supports and the piece forthe body of the shelf at right angles. Gaugel)readth and thickness and plane down. 3. Nail the parts for the supports outlines as in geometrical construction 2 (d)with try-square, compass, and meter measure orrule. 4. Saw off the upper end at right angles withrip saw and smooth with out the form with compass saw, chisel,gouge, file, and scraper. 5. Lay out the position of the two grooves onthe bottom of the body of the shelf, in whichthe supports are to be fitted with compass, try-square, marking awl, bevel, and gauge. (Thedepth of the grooves is marked out with mortisegauge.) 6. Remove, producing the grooves with knife,tenon saw, chisel, and ral)bet-plane. 7. Saw off the required length of the back andthe body o


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