. Elementary woodworking. Woodwork; Trees. MISCELLANEOUS TOOLS AND METHODS OF WORK 39 Seventh. Saw pieces No. 1 and ISTo. 2 apart and block-plane ends. Eighth. Saw to the lines, chisel, and fit the pieces. Although the above is the method of laying out a typi- cal joint, each problem will require special treatment and here the student will be guided by his instructor. 24. Securing Parts. Many articles made of wood consist of several pieces fastened together. When two pieces are fitted together the sur- faces of contact are called a joint. There are many kinds and shapes in join- ery, and usual
. Elementary woodworking. Woodwork; Trees. MISCELLANEOUS TOOLS AND METHODS OF WORK 39 Seventh. Saw pieces No. 1 and ISTo. 2 apart and block-plane ends. Eighth. Saw to the lines, chisel, and fit the pieces. Although the above is the method of laying out a typi- cal joint, each problem will require special treatment and here the student will be guided by his instructor. 24. Securing Parts. Many articles made of wood consist of several pieces fastened together. When two pieces are fitted together the sur- faces of contact are called a joint. There are many kinds and shapes in join- ery, and usually some extra fastening is re- quired to hold the pieces together. These aids are glue, nails, and screws; while o-n heavy construction still others, such as wedges, pins, and dowels are used. The first three are com- monly used in small work. Glue is of two kinds, fish and animal. Both are made from refuse matter, — animal glue being manufactured from such products as bone, horn, hoofs, and Fig. 51. The Hand Screw. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Foster, Edwin W. Boston, New York [etc. ] Ginn & company
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