. The teacher's handbook of slöjd : as practised and taught at Naäs, containing explanations and details of each exercise. e of work with the centre-bit. The article is then fastened vertically into thebench and the saw is worked from one hole to the other,following lines previously set out. (In the case of smallarticles, use may be made of a turn-saw, the blade ofwhich is detachable at one end.) 1. The groove is set out with the compass, square, marking- point, bevel, and cutting-gauge; and a start for the sawis made with the knife. 2. It is cut out with the tenon-saw or groove-saw, firmer ch


. The teacher's handbook of slöjd : as practised and taught at Naäs, containing explanations and details of each exercise. e of work with the centre-bit. The article is then fastened vertically into thebench and the saw is worked from one hole to the other,following lines previously set out. (In the case of smallarticles, use may be made of a turn-saw, the blade ofwhich is detachable at one end.) 1. The groove is set out with the compass, square, marking- point, bevel, and cutting-gauge; and a start for the sawis made with the knife. 2. It is cut out with the tenon-saw or groove-saw, firmer chisel, and old womans tooth-plane. 3. The required form of the end of the dove-tail is set out with the cutting-gauge and the bevel, and it is beveUedwith the smoothing-plane. 4. The clamp is cut out with the knife. 5. The parts are fitted together. 156 2*0^; Name of Exercise. Purpose of Exercise. 69 70 71 72 Slotting. Dove-tailing inthick wood. Mitreing. Common and tenon. To join two pieces of wood, of which one isthinner than the other, in such a mannerthat the former slots into the latter ata right Fig. make a rectangular corner-joint by dove-tailing two pieces of thick wood. To make an end-joint with two pieces ofwood at an angle of 45^. J Hill Fig. join by means of a mortise and tenon. 157 Tools required. Directions for Work. Square; mark-ing gauge;tenon-saw (ordove-tail saw)firmer chisel;mallet. Cutting-gauge; compass; bevel; square; dove-tail saw; marking-point; firmer ; Qom- pass; firmer chisel; smoothing- plane. Square; mortisegauge; mortise chisel:mallet;tenon-saw. 1. The tenon (A a) and (B a), and the slot (B b), are set out with the square and the marking gauge. 2. The slot (B h) is cut down with the tenon (or dove-tail) saw, and cut out with a coarse firmer chisel, (or mortise-chisel) by aid of the mallet. 3. The tenon (B a) is made with the tenon (or dove-tail) saw and the firmer chisel. It is called a shoulder


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