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English: Identifier: teachershandboo00salo

Title: Teacher's handbook of Slöjd Year: 1900 (1900s) Authors: Salomon, Otto. [from old catalog] Subjects: Publisher: [n.p.] Contributing Library: The Library of Congress Digitizing Sponsor: The Library of Congress

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Text Appearing Before Image: Fig. 110. To glue together with the aid of the hand-screw. To saw out a hole in a piece of wood.For description see page 86. To join two pieces of wood together bymeans of a single dove-tail, at an ob-tuse angle.

Text Appearing After Image: Fig. HI. 167 Tools required. Directions for Work. Cutting-gauge;knife; firmerchisel; (plough), Handscrew. Centre-bit;compass-saw. Compass;square;markinof-point; bevel;cutting-knife;gauge;tenon-saw orgroove-saw;firmer chisel;old womanstooth-plane;smoothing-plane. 1. The groove is set out with the cutting-gauge. 2. It is cut out with the knife and the firmer chisel. (In the case of many objects the plough maybe employed withadvantage to cut out the groove.) Before the glue is applied to the joint, the parts must fitaccurately; otherwise the pressure of the handscrewwill be of little service. A piece of wood should belaid between the work and the screw to prevent injuryto the surface of the article, and also to distribute thepressure more equally. See Chap. IV., p. 119. Two holes are bored in the piece of work with the centre-bit. The article is then fastened vertically into thebench, and the saw is worked from one hole to theother, following lines previously set out. (In the caseof smal

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