. Teacher's handbook of Slöjd . t. The lower end of thecover is curved, with the concave sideinwards, and it terminates in a sharpedge. When the screw is tightenedthis sharp edge must lie close againstthe surface of the iron (see Fig. 55).If the slightest space is left the shav-ings will force their way other side of the cover must becarefully rounded to permit the shav-ings to glide freely over it. The edgeof the cover should be very near theedge of the iron. In finishing up asurface, and plain jointing, the dis-tance should be about -/^ i^^ch, and about double that distancein cas


. Teacher's handbook of Slöjd . t. The lower end of thecover is curved, with the concave sideinwards, and it terminates in a sharpedge. When the screw is tightenedthis sharp edge must lie close againstthe surface of the iron (see Fig. 55).If the slightest space is left the shav-ings will force their way other side of the cover must becarefully rounded to permit the shav-ings to glide freely over it. The edgeof the cover should be very near theedge of the iron. In finishing up asurface, and plain jointing, the dis-tance should be about -/^ i^^ch, and about double that distancein cases where coarser shavings may be removed. The dis-tance between the socket and the edge of the plane in frontshould be about xV inch for fine planing, and not more than^Q inch for coarser work. In planes like the smoothing-plane and the trying-plane,where the iron is narrower than the sole, and is inserted inthe socket from above, the front .side of the socket should beat right angles with the plane of the sole, and of the same. ±ig. 55. Plane Iron. A seen from the front J. B seen from the side i, a iron, h cover. TOOLS. 97


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