. Elementary course in woodwork ; designed for use in high and technical schools, with one hundred and thirty-four illustrations, by George Alexander Ross . M|M« MIIIT 3 12 TT M Fl g. a a. G— Lever which is in contact with Plane-Iron. H—Screw which holds the iron bed piece in place. I—Bed piece. K—Lever. The plane-iron should be ground on the grindstoneif nicked or rounded. To grind the plane-iron it should be held in the handas shown in Fig. 32. Apply the iron to the stone, as indicated by dotted ELEMENTARY COURSE IN WOODWORK. 31 - M\ Li ? I VHH w& ^H ?^?t > ? Fig. Fig. 3» 32 ELEMENTA


. Elementary course in woodwork ; designed for use in high and technical schools, with one hundred and thirty-four illustrations, by George Alexander Ross . M|M« MIIIT 3 12 TT M Fl g. a a. G— Lever which is in contact with Plane-Iron. H—Screw which holds the iron bed piece in place. I—Bed piece. K—Lever. The plane-iron should be ground on the grindstoneif nicked or rounded. To grind the plane-iron it should be held in the handas shown in Fig. 32. Apply the iron to the stone, as indicated by dotted ELEMENTARY COURSE IN WOODWORK. 31 - M\ Li ? I VHH w& ^H ?^?t > ? Fig. Fig. 3» 32 ELEMENTARY COURSE IN WOODWORK. line A, Fig. 33; then raise it until the proper angle isreached, a position indicated by full lines B.


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