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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: Ex. No. 58 ; but note that stillgreater accuracy is required, because exercises with thesaw and the firmer chisel are always more difficultwhen the thickness of the wood either falls under acertain limit, or exceeds it. (Fig. 107.) For method of execution see Ex. No. 25. The completionof the joint depends on the nature of the object inwhich the exercise occurs. It may require mortising,glueing, nailing, screwing together with wood screws,etc. When the object is large, the smoothing-plane isused in mitreing. [The English method of making thismitre is by means of a mitre-box and shooting-board,in which case the saw and trying-plane are used.—Tes.] 170 Name of Exercise. Purpose and Description of Exercise. 72 73 74 75 Common thot-tise and tenon Half-lapping. Rebating. Graving withV-tool orparting tool(fluting). To join by means of a mortise and tenon. To joint together two pieces of wood byhalf-lapping the broad sides together,i.e., by cutting half the depth of thewood away from each.

Text Appearing After Image: Fij?. 114. To make a rebate. J Fig. 115.To hollow out depressions or edges. 171 Tools required. Directions for Work. Square; mortise-gauge ; mor-tiso-chisel;mallet; tenonsaw. Square; mark-ing-point ;marking-gauge ; tenon-saw; firmerchisel. 1. The mortise is set out by means of the square and the mortise-gauge. 2. It is cut out with the mortise-chisel, with the aid of the mallet. 3. The tenon is cut out with tenon-saw and firmer chisel. 4. The ])arts are fitted together, the firmer chisel being employed when necessary. 1. The half-lapping parts are set out with the square, mark- ing-point, and marking-gauge. 2. They are cut out with tenon-saw and firmer chisel. 3. The i^arts are fitted together with the aid of the chisel. Marking-gauge ;j 1. The breadth and thickness of the rebate are set out with knife; firmerchisel. Parting-tool. the marking-gauge.It is cut out with the knife and the firmer chisel. [Thisholds good only of the small rebates which occur inSlojd carpentry. The plough an

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