Canadian wood products industries . Canadian Woodworker and Furniture Manufacturer 93. 94 Canadian Woodworker and Furniture Manufacturer tion and width, cross-graining being in red and bluemarkings. Every piece shown on the rod is number-ed and indexed—as for example—1, top; 2, frontparts ; 3, back parts ; 4, gables ; 5j front rails in frame ;6, back rail in frame, etc. The rod accompanies thejob through every department, and is so explicit inits character that a mistake as to the details of thework is almost impossible. Its labor-saving qualityconsists in the fact that it supplies the workman


Canadian wood products industries . Canadian Woodworker and Furniture Manufacturer 93. 94 Canadian Woodworker and Furniture Manufacturer tion and width, cross-graining being in red and bluemarkings. Every piece shown on the rod is number-ed and indexed—as for example—1, top; 2, frontparts ; 3, back parts ; 4, gables ; 5j front rails in frame ;6, back rail in frame, etc. The rod accompanies thejob through every department, and is so explicit inits character that a mistake as to the details of thework is almost impossible. Its labor-saving qualityconsists in the fact that it supplies the workman withall the information necessary, and obviates waste oftime in seeking instructions from the foreman. Three stock bills are used—one for the office, oneFor the superintendent, and one for the break-outman. The index number on the stock tag corres-ponds w ith that on the rod index, so that a workmanby looking at the rod can at once obtain full detailsof the piece referred to. Besides this, the tag con-tains on the back a list of the machines to which the < ooh 0) VICTORIA


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