. Furniture for the craftsman; a manual for the student and machanic. I Fig. 76.—Wheel and Screw Apparatus for Making Frames. passes is held firmly to the bench by two heavy staples claspingand passing through the bench top and washer plates under-neath, where they are drawn tightly by large nuts. In default ofthe wheel and screw the form shown in Fig. 75 is very holes may be made in the bench to receive the four bolts. Another Form of Frame Holder. in the block A and the large bolt in the block B. This will per-mit of the press being readily removed or set up when


. Furniture for the craftsman; a manual for the student and machanic. I Fig. 76.—Wheel and Screw Apparatus for Making Frames. passes is held firmly to the bench by two heavy staples claspingand passing through the bench top and washer plates under-neath, where they are drawn tightly by large nuts. In default ofthe wheel and screw the form shown in Fig. 75 is very holes may be made in the bench to receive the four bolts. Another Form of Frame Holder. in the block A and the large bolt in the block B. This will per-mit of the press being readily removed or set up when enlarged handle is reinforced by a piece of heavy brass platesecured well up on both sides. The L-shaped iron C centersover the lever with a washer intervening on the bolt. ESSENTIAL TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT 57 A squeezing press of a permanent form is indicated in Fig. tj,where the principles are clearly shown. It will be found a very


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