. The teacher's handbook of slöjd : as practised and taught at Naäs, containing explanations and details of each exercise. Fiff. 94. To plane a bevelled edge. To plane a convex surface. To saw carefully when no other saw can asadvantageously be used. To saw out after a curved Fig. form a broad surface with the knife. 135 Tools required. Directions for Work. Turn-saw. The saw is worked in the direction of a curve previously drawn (see Fig. 90, a—h). Knife. The knife is worked both from the worker and towards him, while the arm is pressed gently against the side, to steady the hand
. The teacher's handbook of slöjd : as practised and taught at Naäs, containing explanations and details of each exercise. Fiff. 94. To plane a bevelled edge. To plane a convex surface. To saw carefully when no other saw can asadvantageously be used. To saw out after a curved Fig. form a broad surface with the knife. 135 Tools required. Directions for Work. Turn-saw. The saw is worked in the direction of a curve previously drawn (see Fig. 90, a—h). Knife. The knife is worked both from the worker and towards him, while the arm is pressed gently against the side, to steady the hand which holds the work. See farther No. 1. Trying-plane. The plane is made to produce a surface at an olDlique angle to two others, in the same direction as the fibres. See farther No. 8. Smoothing- The work is fastened between the bench-pegs. See No. 8 plane. for method of execution. Tenon-saw. As the tenon saw has smaller teeth than the other saws used in slojd carpentry, it is very suitable in cases where there is danger of splitting the wood. The tool should be worked with a light hand, and all pressure avoided. Turn-saw. For the method of execution see No. 7, bearing in mind that the frame of the saw must be inclined to the one side or to the other, according to the cmr
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