Training in wood-work, designed for use in manual training and technical school; consisting of three parts: carpentry, wood-turning and pattern work by Tate James M. (James Murray) b. 1852

Training in wood-work, designed for use in manual training and technical school; consisting of three parts: carpentry, wood-turning and pattern work by Tate James M. (James Murray) b. 1852

Author:Tate, James M. (James Murray), b. 1852
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
Tags: Woodwork (Manual training)
Publisher: Minneapolis, Minn., School Education Co
Published: 1902-03-25T05:00:00+00:00


MANUAL TRAINING

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lathe-centers. (See Fig. no.) Mark off the length the cylinder is to have, measuring from the finished end. Mark and

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cut off to the line, leaving only a small portion to be cut off with the saw after the piece has been removed from the lathe.

Fig. 110.

MANUAL TRAINING

EXERCISE NO. 2.

Exercise No. 2 consists of a conical shaped piece 6 inches in length and having a diameter at one end of i^^j inches and at the other end ^4 inch. (See Fig. iii.) Material of



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