Woodworking for beginners; a manual for amateurs . Fig. 125. The Workshop 95 Form for Rounding Sticks.—You will be continuallywanting to make sticks eight-sidedor round. A form to hold the piecesfor planing is a great convenience. Before beginning work read carefullyMa?king, Gauge, Plane, and Nailing,in Part V., and look up any other ref-erences. Take two strips and plane off (oreven chisel or whittle) one corner ofeach, first gauging lines equidistantfrom the corner for a guide. Then nailthe two strips together, with the bevelsfacing each other, to make a trough as Fig. 126. shown in Fig. 126


Woodworking for beginners; a manual for amateurs . Fig. 125. The Workshop 95 Form for Rounding Sticks.—You will be continuallywanting to make sticks eight-sidedor round. A form to hold the piecesfor planing is a great convenience. Before beginning work read carefullyMa?king, Gauge, Plane, and Nailing,in Part V., and look up any other ref-erences. Take two strips and plane off (oreven chisel or whittle) one corner ofeach, first gauging lines equidistantfrom the corner for a guide. Then nailthe two strips together, with the bevelsfacing each other, to make a trough as Fig. 126. shown in Fig. 126. Put a screw in one end to push the workagainst, push the form against the bench-stop or screw.


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