The sloyd system of wood working, with a brief description of the Eva Rodhe model series and an historical sketch of the growth of the manual training idea; . <^ 1 - Laiijlh, iJHlil in., or 73 cm. -281 J—1 inchIcm. JJrcadlh, 2j\i in., vr 0 cm- 1. Saw olF from l^lock witli ri]) and cross-cutsaw. Dress to approximate thickness with handax. Plane face and edge at right angles with jackand try-i)lane. Gauge thickness and plane down. 2. Outline diagram as in drawing and saw oilwith rip and frame compass saw. 3. Cut the edges with drawing-knife. 4. Sliape with smoothing-phme, spokeshave, andknife


The sloyd system of wood working, with a brief description of the Eva Rodhe model series and an historical sketch of the growth of the manual training idea; . <^ 1 - Laiijlh, iJHlil in., or 73 cm. -281 J—1 inchIcm. JJrcadlh, 2j\i in., vr 0 cm- 1. Saw olF from l^lock witli ri]) and cross-cutsaw. Dress to approximate thickness with handax. Plane face and edge at right angles with jackand try-i)lane. Gauge thickness and plane down. 2. Outline diagram as in drawing and saw oilwith rip and frame compass saw. 3. Cut the edges with drawing-knife. 4. Sliape with smoothing-phme, spokeshave, andknife. Measure the length, and saw off withcross-cut saw. Smooth with file and scraper. 132 NAA8 MODEL SERIES Exercises. — Sawing ojf, cliopplng, fcce plan-iiKj, edge planing^ squaring^ gauging^ long sawing^convex sawing, beveling with dtwio-knife, modelingwith plane^ modeling ivith spoheshavi, oblique 2)lan-ing, concave cut, bevel cut, filing, scraping. Model No. of W. linch Icm. 1. Geometrical Coustiuction. ?^I 4 ? (^-7 H .x. ? ^f^£ 1 \ ^iik-* 1 inch, 1 1 1 cm. 2. Length, \(\\% in., or 27 cm. linadih, 8;;3 in., or 32 cm. 1. ]\Iake the strips in tlic saiiu; wayModel No. XXI. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, G. as in FUNDAMENTAL SERIES 133 2. Saw out from board a piece of sufiicieiitlength for the two legs. 3. Plane face and edge at right angles with jackand try-plane. 4. Gauge the breadth and phine down. 5. Saw at right angles into two equal i)artswith tenon saw. 0. Nail the two parts together. Smooth tlieends with smoothing-plane. 7. Outline diagram as in geometrical construc-tion (drawing on both sides) with try-squareand compass. 8. Bring out tlie form with tenon saw, compasssaw, chisel, center-bit, gouge and file. 9. Take the legs apart, gauge the thickness ofeach, and plane down with jack and try-plane. 10. Nail down the strips, driving the nailsbelow the surface of the wood with nail-set andhammer. 11. Smooth the ends of the strips with file,and the


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