What shall we do now? Five hundred games and pastimes: . ^, and a good clean stern, or run. If the boat werecut in two crossways in the middle, the section ought to re-. A Toy Boatsemble that in Fig. 2. This flat floor will be graduatedaway to nothing at bow and stern. Next fix on the lead keel(see K in Fig. 3), which should be a quarter of an inch thick,a quarter of an inch deep at the bow, and three-quarters atthe stern, fastened on with four long thin screws. Next makethe deck, which should not be more than an eighth of an inchthick and should fit very closely at the edges. The mast (C), wh
What shall we do now? Five hundred games and pastimes: . ^, and a good clean stern, or run. If the boat werecut in two crossways in the middle, the section ought to re-. A Toy Boatsemble that in Fig. 2. This flat floor will be graduatedaway to nothing at bow and stern. Next fix on the lead keel(see K in Fig. 3), which should be a quarter of an inch thick,a quarter of an inch deep at the bow, and three-quarters atthe stern, fastened on with four long thin screws. Next makethe deck, which should not be more than an eighth of an inchthick and should fit very closely at the edges. The mast (C), which should be about three-eighths of aninch in diameter at the foot, and should taper slightly, muststand one foot above the deck, and pass through the deck four INDOOR OCCUPATIONS 297 and a half inches from the bow. First pass it through thehole in the deck and place it in position, leaning a little backfrom the bows; then slip up the deck and mark the place inthe bottom of the boat where the mast rests, and there fix,with four small brass screws, a block of wood with a hole init, into which the mast can be firmly stepped. Then on theupper side of the deck, just
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