The Pattern Maker's Assistant; Embracing ... Practical Gear Construction: The Preparation & Use of Tools ... with a Large Collection of Useful & Valuable Tables1877 - Patternmaking - 324 pages |
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Page 21
... angle of 500 to the flat face . The grindstone should be kept true and liberally supplied with water ; the straight face should not be ground away , nor indeed touched upon the stone . The pressure with which the blade is held against ...
... angle of 500 to the flat face . The grindstone should be kept true and liberally supplied with water ; the straight face should not be ground away , nor indeed touched upon the stone . The pressure with which the blade is held against ...
Page 25
... labor incurred in setting and reset- ting the plane iron . The reason that the under surface should be square , that is to say , at a right angle to the sides of the body of the plane , is because the OILSTONING . 25.
... labor incurred in setting and reset- ting the plane iron . The reason that the under surface should be square , that is to say , at a right angle to the sides of the body of the plane , is because the OILSTONING . 25.
Page 30
... angle to each other , the two lines , A A , meeting at the point , a , being at a right angle . The two side faces , CC , of the plane in Fig . 14 are made to stand at a right angle to each other ; and while the plane is in position ...
... angle to each other , the two lines , A A , meeting at the point , a , being at a right angle . The two side faces , CC , of the plane in Fig . 14 are made to stand at a right angle to each other ; and while the plane is in position ...
Page 32
... angle of the body of the plane ; for if it be in advance or not up to it , the work will not be semicircular . Of late years there have been introduced planes having a stock of iron , the advantage being that the mouth does Fig . A. not ...
... angle of the body of the plane ; for if it be in advance or not up to it , the work will not be semicircular . Of late years there have been introduced planes having a stock of iron , the advantage being that the mouth does Fig . A. not ...
Page 38
... angle of forty - five degrees , can be struck from either edge of the blade . Fig . F. 5 3 2 Fig.23 . In addition to this , however , a bevel square is required ; and it is best to have one with a slid- ing blade , so that the length it ...
... angle of forty - five degrees , can be struck from either edge of the blade . Fig . F. 5 3 2 Fig.23 . In addition to this , however , a bevel square is required ; and it is best to have one with a slid- ing blade , so that the length it ...
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