Woodworking for beginners; a manual for amateurs . Fig, 74. cleats of hard wood on the under side to give more bearing sur-face (Fig. 73), or the continued pushing against the stop will beliable to get the hole out of shape so that the stop will slant thewrong way, when the work will be apt to slip or, in case of a thinboard, jump over the stop (Fig. 74). If the stop wears loose inthe hole, a saw kerf is sometimes made lengthways in one side and a bent piece of springy wire inserted, ora flat spring fastened on the side (Fig. 75). A loose stop canfe;v- easily be wedged 1^.
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