The sloyd system of wood working, with a brief description of the Eva Rodhe model series and an historical sketch of the growth of the manual training idea; . d as in previous exercises. 2. Plane face and edge at right angles withtry-plnne. W. (Jaug(^ breadtli and tliickness. Phme down. 1. I )raw outlines as in drawing with (onii)ass,s<iuaie, and maiking gaugi;. liring out the formwith rip saw, snioothing-plane, knife, compasssaw, and chisel. 5. Mark the position of tlie hole. Pore withC(.nitei-hit iVoiii hoth si(kS. rill, Swfilisli ()X-)i()W (?( of two pieces of wood suelias the m


The sloyd system of wood working, with a brief description of the Eva Rodhe model series and an historical sketch of the growth of the manual training idea; . d as in previous exercises. 2. Plane face and edge at right angles withtry-plnne. W. (Jaug(^ breadtli and tliickness. Phme down. 1. I )raw outlines as in drawing with (onii)ass,s<iuaie, and maiking gaugi;. liring out the formwith rip saw, snioothing-plane, knife, compasssaw, and chisel. 5. Mark the position of tlie hole. Pore withC(.nitei-hit iVoiii hoth si(kS. rill, Swfilisli ()X-)i()W (?( of two pieces of wood suelias the model, wlii<li arc lasleiud lo,-;-etlier with a Unn ironcliaiii. This is uuhke the American ox-how, which is made ofoiu- [tiei-e heat \\\ the form of Ww letter U. 6. Measure the length and saw off with tenonsaw. 7. Finish tlio edges and ends witli chisel, file,and scraper. Exercises.—Saiviufj off, long sawing, face planiny,(d()c planiiuj, squaring, gauging, obstacle planing,convex sawing, perpendicular cfdseling, boring withcenter-bit, convex cut, cross cut, bevel cut, fding, scrap-ing. Model No. Bowl of W. B. Geometrical 1 inch 2. 1 cm. Letifjtli, 3i!j ill., or 9 cm. Breadth, 2,i; in., or ) cm. 1. Remove from Mock as in previous exercises. 118 ^. naiic icioe ana uugo at right angles Avitli try-plane. 3. Gauge thickness and plane down. 4. Draw outlines on two opposite sides, accord-ing to geometrical construction (2), with try-square and compass. 5. Saw off with frame compass saw/ and chiselclose to the line. G. Smooth with file. 7. Proceed to hollow out as indicated by draw-ing, with gouge and mallet, and linish with spoon-iron or spoon-gouge. 8. Smooth the inside surface with sand-paper. 9. Form the outside surface with chisel, knife,and file. 10. Use the scraper for smoothing all tlie sur-faces. Exercises.—8<JAuin(j off, loiaj sawing, face i)lan-i)i(j, edge idayiing, squaring, gauging, convex saw-ing, perpendicular chiseling, filing, goa


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