. Elementary woodworking. Woodwork; Trees. MEASURING AND MARKING TOOLS 9 Hold gauge bottom side up in left hand and rule in right. Place end of rule against gauge block and Gauge Stick ' Fig. B A Rule 1 <Z) r C^SetScrew Setting the Marking Gauge the measurement desired at spur. Turn set screw. The gauge is then accurately set. In the cut the gauge is set at one inch and is ready for use. To srausre a line parallel to the edg-e of a block hold the tool firmly, with thumb and forefinger encircling gauge block. Tip the tool away from you until the marking point (spur) barely touches the wood a


. Elementary woodworking. Woodwork; Trees. MEASURING AND MARKING TOOLS 9 Hold gauge bottom side up in left hand and rule in right. Place end of rule against gauge block and Gauge Stick ' Fig. B A Rule 1 <Z) r C^SetScrew Setting the Marking Gauge the measurement desired at spur. Turn set screw. The gauge is then accurately set. In the cut the gauge is set at one inch and is ready for use. To srausre a line parallel to the edg-e of a block hold the tool firmly, with thumb and forefinger encircling gauge block. Tip the tool away from you until the marking point (spur) barely touches the wood and push the tool away from (never toward) you. The line made should be as fine as , .J. 1. A Ttil „ Fig. 8. Holding the Marking Gauge a knife hue. A little prac- tice is needed to give the proper control, as the marking point tends to follow the grain of the wood, which is usually not Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Foster, Edwin W. Boston, New York [etc. ] Ginn & company


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