Bench work in wood; a course of study and practice designed for the use of schools and colleges by Goss W. F. M. (William Freeman Myrick) 1859-1928

Bench work in wood; a course of study and practice designed for the use of schools and colleges by Goss W. F. M. (William Freeman Myrick) 1859-1928

Author:Goss, W. F. M. (William Freeman Myrick), 1859-1928
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
Tags: Woodwork (Manual training)
Publisher: Boston, New York, Ginn & company
Published: 1905-03-25T05:00:00+00:00


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BENCH WORK IN WOOD.

bottom and with each other. The ends of the box, where the end grain of the bottom and side pieces is encountered, present the most difficulty.

154. In planing end grain, the cutting edge must be sharp and set to take a fine shaving. If only a little material is to be taken off, the movement of the plane should be so limited that the cutting edge will not extend beyond the work, two cuts being taken in opposite directions, as indicated by A and B, Fig. 175. The motion of the plane in both directions,

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