. The teacher's handbook of slöjd : as practised and taught at Naäs, containing explanations and details of each exercise. indicated with compass, bevel, and square. 3. The pins are cut out with dove-taU saw and firmer chisel. 4. The pin end is held steadily on the other piece of wood at right angles to it, and the pins are marked out with themarking point. Then these marks are squared acrossthe end of the wood. 5. They are cut out with the dove-tail saw and the firmer chisel. 6. The parts are carefully fitted together. For the proper setting of the plane see No. 8. Great careis necessary when
. The teacher's handbook of slöjd : as practised and taught at Naäs, containing explanations and details of each exercise. indicated with compass, bevel, and square. 3. The pins are cut out with dove-taU saw and firmer chisel. 4. The pin end is held steadily on the other piece of wood at right angles to it, and the pins are marked out with themarking point. Then these marks are squared acrossthe end of the wood. 5. They are cut out with the dove-tail saw and the firmer chisel. 6. The parts are carefully fitted together. For the proper setting of the plane see No. 8. Great careis necessary when the shooting-board is in use, becausethe worker may easily hurt himself. See p. 67. 152 o - 60 61 Name of Exercise. Purpose of Exercise. 62 68 64 Hollowing out;or scoopingout with gouge Axle fitting.[This exerciseonly appliesto one Swedishmodel, , theshuttle.—Trs.] Housing, orsquare groov-ing. Long obliqueplaning. Setting out. To produce narrow concave depressions; orto hollow out with the gouge. To fit an axle into a hole. To divide boxes, etc. into two or more rec-tangular portions by means of pieces Fig. 109. To plane a long bevelled edge. To set out divisions in the work. I 153 Tools required. Directions for Work. Gouofe. Compass; brad-awl ; firmerchisel. Compass;square;marking-gauge ; saw;firmer chisel :smoothing-plane. Trying-plane. Compass;marking-point; square. For method of execution see No. 26. 1. The axle is set out with the compass. 2. The hole and the slot are made with the bradawl and chisel. 1. The groove is set out by means of the compass, square, and marking-gauge. 2. It is cut out with the saw and the firmer chisel. 3. The tenon, , the piece which is set into the groove, is made to fit by means of the smoothing-plane. For method of execution see No. 8. The length is divided with the compass, first into larger, and then into smaller lines are drawn with the marking-point at right angles to the edge of the object. Great accuracy i
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