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 14
... edge of drawing from the drawings from which he operates , which , being simple in the first case , and becoming compli cated only after the lapse of two or three years , makes the acquisition of a knowledge of drawing possible without ...
... edge of drawing from the drawings from which he operates , which , being simple in the first case , and becoming compli cated only after the lapse of two or three years , makes the acquisition of a knowledge of drawing possible without ...
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... edge . If , however , it is stored in the workshop for a length of time before be- ing used , reliable patterns may be made from it . In addi- tion to these woods , walnut , beech , and teak are some- times employed in pattern making ...
... edge . If , however , it is stored in the workshop for a length of time before be- ing used , reliable patterns may be made from it . In addi- tion to these woods , walnut , beech , and teak are some- times employed in pattern making ...
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... edge . Lumber expands and contracts with considerable force across the grain ; hence if a piece even of a dry plank , be rigidly held and confined at the edges , it will shrink and rend in twain , often with a loud report . There is no ...
... edge . Lumber expands and contracts with considerable force across the grain ; hence if a piece even of a dry plank , be rigidly held and confined at the edges , it will shrink and rend in twain , often with a loud report . There is no ...
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... edge , as shown in Fig . 3. When the blade is placed in the stock , B Fig.3 . about a sixteenth of an inch , while the corners. and in position to cut off the largest amount of stuff , its cut- ting edge should protrude through the face ...
... edge , as shown in Fig . 3. When the blade is placed in the stock , B Fig.3 . about a sixteenth of an inch , while the corners. and in position to cut off the largest amount of stuff , its cut- ting edge should protrude through the face ...
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... edge first , thus leaving it clean and with no tendency to leave a long ragged edge ; but if the blade were Another very useful species of plane is the router ,. TOOL GRINDING . 21.
... edge first , thus leaving it clean and with no tendency to leave a long ragged edge ; but if the blade were Another very useful species of plane is the router ,. TOOL GRINDING . 21.
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