. The teacher's handbook of slöjd : as practised and taught at Naäs, containing explanations and details of each exercise. the advantagealready indicated overthose hitherto in use, 21. Marking-gauge. ^U. they enable inexperi- enced workers to gauge without difficulty. The English mark-ing gauge (Fig. 22)differs from theSwedish one inhaving a thumb-Fig. 22. English Marking-gauge. screw a on one side a. Thumbscrew. of the stOCk, which works against the spindle and holds it in position. The Marker. The marker must be kept well filed and pointed to securefine distinct lines, parallel thr


. The teacher's handbook of slöjd : as practised and taught at Naäs, containing explanations and details of each exercise. the advantagealready indicated overthose hitherto in use, 21. Marking-gauge. ^U. they enable inexperi- enced workers to gauge without difficulty. The English mark-ing gauge (Fig. 22)differs from theSwedish one inhaving a thumb-Fig. 22. English Marking-gauge. screw a on one side a. Thumbscrew. of the stOCk, which works against the spindle and holds it in position. The Marker. The marker must be kept well filed and pointed to securefine distinct lines, parallel throughout with the edge. Theside farthest from the stock should be straight, and as nearlyas possible parallel with the side of the stock. The innerside of the marker, on the contrary, should be slightly marker is thus calculated to cut inwards away from theedge, and does not run off the lines as a bad marker does,when it meets with a hard layer of autumn wood in cuttingin the direction of the grain. With a good marker the gaugeshould act easily and well without exertion of any kind onthe part of the TOOLS. 73


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