The manual training school, comprising a full statement of its aims, methods, and results, with figured drawings of shop exercises in woods and metals . Fig. 29. or dowel or screw the joints. No. 17 might be made with openmortise-and-tenon joints and pins. Chap, n.] BENCH EXERCISES. 47 No. 18. (Fig. 80.) A rafter joint. Use stock say 3 by 4and about a foot long. The teacher may add a pin runningdown through both pieces, which would represent a bolt withhead and Fig. 30. No. 19. {Figs. 31 and 32.)A dovetail joint withseveral tongues. Thisexercise requires precisionand a clear head. Thewor


The manual training school, comprising a full statement of its aims, methods, and results, with figured drawings of shop exercises in woods and metals . Fig. 29. or dowel or screw the joints. No. 17 might be made with openmortise-and-tenon joints and pins. Chap, n.] BENCH EXERCISES. 47 No. 18. (Fig. 80.) A rafter joint. Use stock say 3 by 4and about a foot long. The teacher may add a pin runningdown through both pieces, which would represent a bolt withhead and Fig. 30. No. 19. {Figs. 31 and 32.)A dovetail joint withseveral tongues. Thisexercise requires precisionand a clear head. Thework must be laid out verysystematically, and be exe-cuted with patient can be no objectionto gluing the pieces together


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