A shorter course in woodworking; a practical manual for home and school . Fig. 491 Fig. 492 clear and definite in the mind, lest the work become mere mechani-cal copying of a pattern. A simple flat outlined design can bedone by lightly cutting the outline withsuch tools as will fit (Fig, 490), cuttingonly deeply enough to clearly mark theoutline. Try to use gouges of such curva-ture that the successive cuts will run to-gether in smooth and fiowing lines. Orthe design can be outlined with a verylight cut made with the V- or parting-tool (Fig. 491). Then stamp the back-ground as in Fig. 492, wit


A shorter course in woodworking; a practical manual for home and school . Fig. 491 Fig. 492 clear and definite in the mind, lest the work become mere mechani-cal copying of a pattern. A simple flat outlined design can bedone by lightly cutting the outline withsuch tools as will fit (Fig, 490), cuttingonly deeply enough to clearly mark theoutline. Try to use gouges of such curva-ture that the successive cuts will run to-gether in smooth and fiowing lines. Orthe design can be outlined with a verylight cut made with the V- or parting-tool (Fig. 491). Then stamp the back-ground as in Fig. 492, with a carverspunch. For small places and cornersuse a nail filed from four sides to a point. To cut a simple scroll (Fig. 493), first roughly sketch the design


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