The American watchmaker and jeweler; an encyclopedia for the horologist, jeweler, gold and silversmith .. . e frame is made of ironand is similar to those usedfor sewing machines. Thefoot wheel is fastened toIhe iron frame on the left,instead of being supportedby uprights from the is neat in appearance,substantial, and reasonablein price. From the sketch(Fig. 32) any first-classcabinet maker should beable to make a good bench is made ofblack walnut, veneeredwith French walnut andbirds eye maple. The topis twenty-one inches wideby forty-one long, and isthirty-three inches hi
The American watchmaker and jeweler; an encyclopedia for the horologist, jeweler, gold and silversmith .. . e frame is made of ironand is similar to those usedfor sewing machines. Thefoot wheel is fastened toIhe iron frame on the left,instead of being supportedby uprights from the is neat in appearance,substantial, and reasonablein price. From the sketch(Fig. 32) any first-classcabinet maker should beable to make a good bench is made ofblack walnut, veneeredwith French walnut andbirds eye maple. The topis twenty-one inches wideby forty-one long, and isthirty-three inches drawers on the righthand side are ten incheswide. In the center aretwo drawers and the lefthand side is entirely boxedFig. 33. in. The lathe wheel can be varied to suit the ideas of the watchmaker, a space of five inches being left for its reception. For the various styles see Latlie Wheels. Well seasoned black walnut, cherry or red cedar are the best woods for a bench. The little pin attached to the right hand side of the bench is a pegwood cutter, an enlarged view of which is shown in Fig- 34-.
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