A shorter course in woodworking; a practical manual for home and school . Fig. 431 Fig. 432 A on the end of the piece B in the way it is finally to go, so that thepins just cut will rest exactly in position across the end of the piece around the pins, forming the oblique lines jg, from the ends ofwhich square the lines gh on both sides of the piece. Remove thewood as before, taking care not to cut on the wrong sides of the Hueswhich mark the pins, or the dovetailing may fit too loosely. Whenfitted, apply glue, put together, and when dry smooth off. Lap or drawer dovetailing (Fig. 433) i


A shorter course in woodworking; a practical manual for home and school . Fig. 431 Fig. 432 A on the end of the piece B in the way it is finally to go, so that thepins just cut will rest exactly in position across the end of the piece around the pins, forming the oblique lines jg, from the ends ofwhich square the lines gh on both sides of the piece. Remove thewood as before, taking care not to cut on the wrong sides of the Hueswhich mark the pins, or the dovetailing may fit too loosely. Whenfitted, apply glue, put together, and when dry smooth off. Lap or drawer dovetailing (Fig. 433) is similar to the preceding form,but the ends of the pins or dovetails on the sides of the drawer are shortened, Operations in Shaping, Fitting, and Finishing 155 and the recesses in the front piece which are to receive them are not cutthrough to the front. The side piece (Fig. 434a) is marked and cut as


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