Woodwork and mechanical drawing . -¥ 71 T* Tea Pot 3tand \ m& LESSON NO. 6TEAPOT STAND Saw a piece of wood 5% longby 6 wide. Plane to 5y2x5y2. Mark for tV chamfer aroundthe top surface of the board witha marking gauge, Figs. 35 and 36. Plane chamfer, planing the endsfirst. Use a diagonal stroke so asnot to break the edges, Fig. 37, orplane the chamfer, cutting two-thirds across the width of the boardand then reverse and plane two-thirds across the other edge. Plane the surface the same asfor the match scrateher, usingbench hook. Sandpaper the same as in thefirst problem. Stain and wax. See pag


Woodwork and mechanical drawing . -¥ 71 T* Tea Pot 3tand \ m& LESSON NO. 6TEAPOT STAND Saw a piece of wood 5% longby 6 wide. Plane to 5y2x5y2. Mark for tV chamfer aroundthe top surface of the board witha marking gauge, Figs. 35 and 36. Plane chamfer, planing the endsfirst. Use a diagonal stroke so asnot to break the edges, Fig. 37, orplane the chamfer, cutting two-thirds across the width of the boardand then reverse and plane two-thirds across the other edge. Plane the surface the same asfor the match scrateher, usingbench hook. Sandpaper the same as in thefirst problem. Stain and wax. See pages 64to 67. — 18. , FIG. 37 0 ?A ? sI Iz 2 li~ ^ £ -Calendar Baca S, LESSON NO. 7 CALENDAR BACK Plane board 10x5x3/8. Markl1/^ from top and two sides, andS1^ from the bottom, using themarking gauge, Fig. 38. Bore tV hole at any point inenclosed figure with hand gimlet toput the coping saw through. Saw out opening with copingsaw tV inside of lines. Place thecoping saw blade through the hole, — 19 — -*s* -C, ^ 2-. /i\——»»—*-*»—» FIG. 38


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