. Teacher's handbook of Slöjd . Lock-fitting. 79 Oblique dove-tailing. To make a rectangular end-joint withoblique pieces of Fig. 118. 175 Tools required. Directions for Work. Pin-bit; firmerchisel; knife:bradawl;screwdriver;compass-saw. Bevel; dove-tailsaw; com-pass; square;tenon-saw;firmer chisel;smoothing-plane. 1. The position of the lock is decided on. 2. The place is cut out with the pin-bit and the firmer chisel to a depth which permits the metal plate to lie on thesame plane as the wood. 3. The hole for the key is cut out with the centre-bit, knife, and chisel. (In larger work w
. Teacher's handbook of Slöjd . Lock-fitting. 79 Oblique dove-tailing. To make a rectangular end-joint withoblique pieces of Fig. 118. 175 Tools required. Directions for Work. Pin-bit; firmerchisel; knife:bradawl;screwdriver;compass-saw. Bevel; dove-tailsaw; com-pass; square;tenon-saw;firmer chisel;smoothing-plane. 1. The position of the lock is decided on. 2. The place is cut out with the pin-bit and the firmer chisel to a depth which permits the metal plate to lie on thesame plane as the wood. 3. The hole for the key is cut out with the centre-bit, knife, and chisel. (In larger work with the compass-saw.) 4. For screwing on, see Ex. No. 41. 1. Set out the angle at the ends with the bevel, and saw off. 2. Bevel off the edges to correspond with the angle at the ends of the adjacent sides. 3. To get the angle in the horizontal plane at the ends, use the square in the following way : Place the face againstthe side of the wood, and let the blade rest flat on theplane of the bevelled edge. Then draw the line, andplane off. 4. The required thickness of each piece is set out with the cutting-gauge. 5. The pins ar
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