Modern cabinet work, furniture & fitments; an account of the theory & practice in the production of all kinds of cabinet work & furniture with chapters on the growth and progress of design and construction; illustrated by over 1000 practical workshop drawings, photographs & original designs . i. Application of a Mitre AScribed SolidSash Bar. and finished with spokeshave. The edges should be slightly bevelled from theoutside face, ensuring a close fit, and the work will then stand as previously wedged in a relatively level position. Sharpening Gouges.—Gouges are di-vided into two gro


Modern cabinet work, furniture & fitments; an account of the theory & practice in the production of all kinds of cabinet work & furniture with chapters on the growth and progress of design and construction; illustrated by over 1000 practical workshop drawings, photographs & original designs . i. Application of a Mitre AScribed SolidSash Bar. and finished with spokeshave. The edges should be slightly bevelled from theoutside face, ensuring a close fit, and the work will then stand as previously wedged in a relatively level position. Sharpening Gouges.—Gouges are di-vided into two groups, Firmer and Scrib-ing. The firmer type have the groundbevel outside and are sharpened upon an oil-stone, similarly to an ordinary chisel, with arevolving motion to suit the curve, and the burr is then removed with a slip stonefitting into the inside curve and held quitefiat upon it. Unless the slip is bedded firmlyinside the curve, a small bevel will result,which affects the cutting action. Scribing gougesare ground upon the inside, and sharpened by rubbinga slip stone moistened with oil along the bevel, untila slight burr is obtained ; this is removed by layingthe gouge upon an oilstone, and rubbing lightly witha revolving action. Both kinds may be stropped upon a piece of hide to obtain a keener cutting


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