Elementary woodwork for use in manual training classes.. by Seldon Frank Henry

Elementary woodwork for use in manual training classes.. by Seldon Frank Henry

Author:Seldon, Frank Henry
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
Tags: Woodwork (Manual training), Manual training -- Methods and manuals
Publisher: Chicago, New York : Rand, McNally & Co.


ELEMENTARY WOODWORK

LESSON XXX Rabbeted Joint

Stock 8£ inches long, 4| inches wide, and £ inch thick. Work the piece to 4 inches wide and as thick

Fig. 107. Rabbeted Corner.

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and long as it will work. Be careful to have it out of wind and the ends correct. In planing the ends observe the directions given in Lesson 29.

Draw the lines for cutting the rabbet, following the same method as in lining for the gain at the end

of the halved corner (Lesson 16). The working of the rabbet also follows the same methods as working the halved corner.

Cut the piece in two and finish Fig. 108. Nailing a Rabbeted Corner. the ends, making

the model 4 inches long on the outside when completed. Sandpaper the pieces, except at the joints, ready for shellacing before putting together. Start the nails as directed in Lesson 7. Place the rabbeted piece in the vise and nail the other piece in place, as shown in Fig. 108. For nailing use five H-inch wire brads. Set the brads about ^ of an inch below the surface, using a nailset or the head of a brad (Figs. 27 and 28). Smooth the joint if required, and fill the nail holes with putty colored to match the wood. Use the putty quite hard and force it well down upon the heads of the brads. After the putty has become



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