A shorter course in woodworking; a practical manual for home and school . Fig. 447. Fig. 448 In cutting the ends of a stop-chamfer (Fig. 449), do not cut quite downto the line at first, or a tool mark may be left which can not be long chamfers or bevels, use the plane, as far as you can without strikingthe wood at the ends. The plane can be held slantingly, so as to cut nearthe ends, and a bull-nosed plane will cut nearer still. The draw-knifecan sometimes be used before the plane. The extreme ends mustbe trimmed with the chisel or other tool. In sandpapering a chamfer Operations i


A shorter course in woodworking; a practical manual for home and school . Fig. 447. Fig. 448 In cutting the ends of a stop-chamfer (Fig. 449), do not cut quite downto the line at first, or a tool mark may be left which can not be long chamfers or bevels, use the plane, as far as you can without strikingthe wood at the ends. The plane can be held slantingly, so as to cut nearthe ends, and a bull-nosed plane will cut nearer still. The draw-knifecan sometimes be used before the plane. The extreme ends mustbe trimmed with the chisel or other tool. In sandpapering a chamfer Operations in Shaping, Fitting, and Finisliing 159


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