. The teacher's handbook of slöjd : as practised and taught at Naäs, containing explanations and details of each exercise. head of which is larger than the hole. 4. The head of the rivet is then made to rest on a block of metal, and the rivet itself is hammered until a head isformed on thelother side. 5. The hoop is hammered from the inside of the article as it rests on the block, and thus made to fit. 6. The hoops are put on from the narrowest portion of the article, and driven home by blows from the set hammer. 1. The tenon and the mortise are set out at right angles. 2. The breadth of the m


. The teacher's handbook of slöjd : as practised and taught at Naäs, containing explanations and details of each exercise. head of which is larger than the hole. 4. The head of the rivet is then made to rest on a block of metal, and the rivet itself is hammered until a head isformed on thelother side. 5. The hoop is hammered from the inside of the article as it rests on the block, and thus made to fit. 6. The hoops are put on from the narrowest portion of the article, and driven home by blows from the set hammer. 1. The tenon and the mortise are set out at right angles. 2. The breadth of the mortise and the thickness of the tenon are set out with the mortise gauge. 3. The mortise is cut out with the mortise chisel. 4. The tenon is made with the bow-saw, firmer chisel, and tenon-saw. 5. The parts are fitted together with the help of the firmer chisel. 168 ^ o 1) ^ a o u S X Name of Exercise. Purpose of Exercise. 86 87 88 Blocking. Mortised block-ing. Up and downsawing. To strengthen by means of blocks. —-In the illustration the fibres of theblock are accidentally shown running in thewrong Fig. 123. To strengthen by means of mortised blocks.[Sometimes called button blocks.—Trs.]


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