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Identifier: mindhandmanualtr01hamc (find matches)
Title: Mind and hand: manual training the chief factor in education
Year: 1900 (1900s)
Authors: Ham, Charles Henry, 1831-1902. (from old catalog)
Subjects: Manual training. (from old catalog)
Publisher: New York, Cincinnati (etc.) American book company
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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teroom to the Machine-tool Labor-atory with which the students are thoroughly famihar.It is called the Chipping, Filing, and Fitting Laboratory,has twenty-four vises, a great assortment of cold-chiselsand files, and is devoted to vise work. The course inthe Chipping Filing and Fitting Laboratory consists of ascore or more lessons involving various file and chiselmanipulations, as, filing to line, dovetailing, par-allel fitting tongues and grooves, ring-work and free-hand filing, chipping bevels, ward-filing and key-fitting, screw-filing, scraping, etc., each lesson be-ing so devised as to insure the introduction of variouslyshaped tools, and their apjDlication to the forms of workfor which they are designed. This anteroom to the Machine-tool Laboratory is likemost anterooms plain in its appointments, and it is alsolike the conventional anteroom, a place wliere the studentdoes not desire to remain long. Tlie witchery of the greatlaboratory beyond has already cast its spell over the boy
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THE MACHINE-TOOL LABORATORY. 91 at the vise. But there is excellent hand and eye trainingwork in the Chipping, Filing, and Fitting Laboratory. The file is a humble tool, but it is older than history,dating back to the Greek Mythological period. Fromthe smallest mouse-tail file used in the delicate operationsof the watch and philosophical instrument maker, to thesquare file for the smiths heaviest work, there is a multi-farious diversity in shape, size, and gauge of cutting.Some of the files made by the Swiss for the watch-maker are of so fine a cut that the unaided eye cannot discernthe ridges. In no department of the useful arts did the hand-worker attain to greater dexterity than in file-cutting.With a sharp-edged chisel the file-cutter made from onehundred and fifty to two hundred burs a minute, andthey were so fine as to be traced by the sense of touchalone, but as straight as though ruled by a machine. Thehand-working file-cutter held his ground until 1859,when a Frenchman, M. Be

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