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 19
... removed , making it appear that the season- ing or drying process takes place mainly at and near the outer surfaces , and is renewed every time an entirely new surface is presented to the action of the atmosphere . Thus , if we take a ...
... removed , making it appear that the season- ing or drying process takes place mainly at and near the outer surfaces , and is renewed every time an entirely new surface is presented to the action of the atmosphere . Thus , if we take a ...
Page 20
... removing the bolts from the legs . The jack plane is employed for roughing off the surface timber ; the stock is made of beech and the blade of cast steel . The blade acts most effectively when it is ground well away toward the corners ...
... removing the bolts from the legs . The jack plane is employed for roughing off the surface timber ; the stock is made of beech and the blade of cast steel . The blade acts most effectively when it is ground well away toward the corners ...
Page 22
... removed before a good edge can be secured Fig.6 . AB to the tool . As a rule , however , this feather edge is broken off by tapping the blade on the palm of the hand , or it may be removed by passing the edge lengthwise on a piece. 22 ...
... removed before a good edge can be secured Fig.6 . AB to the tool . As a rule , however , this feather edge is broken off by tapping the blade on the palm of the hand , or it may be removed by passing the edge lengthwise on a piece. 22 ...
Page 23
... removed by passing the edge lengthwise on a piece of wood . It is , however , better to hold the blade as shown in Fig . 4 ; but there are other considerations which sometimes render this impracticable . For instance , if the stone is ...
... removed by passing the edge lengthwise on a piece of wood . It is , however , better to hold the blade as shown in Fig . 4 ; but there are other considerations which sometimes render this impracticable . For instance , if the stone is ...
Page 26
... removing them at every few strokes . The smoothing plane is used for smoothing rather than truing work , and is made shorter than the truing plane , so as to be handier in using . It is sometimes impracticable to make a surface as ...
... removing them at every few strokes . The smoothing plane is used for smoothing rather than truing work , and is made shorter than the truing plane , so as to be handier in using . It is sometimes impracticable to make a surface as ...
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angle Area arms avoirdupois Babbitt metal bend bevel blade block body bore branch brass cast iron centimetre chisel chuck circle Circum cloth cogs column cope core box core prints Cube Root cubic foot curve cylinder decimetre Diam diameter disk dotted lines dovetails draw edge equal Square face fastened feet finished flange flat foot gage Gallons globe valve glue glued gouge grain halves hard wood hectometre hexagon hole joint lathe lathe centers length mark metal method metre mitre box mold molder mortise myriametre necessary oilstone pattern maker piece of wood pinion pipe plane plate Pounds projecting rabbet plane recess represents round sand sand-paper screw scriber segments shape shooting board shown in Fig Side of equal solid Square Root staves surface taper teeth template thickness thin tool tooth turned varnish Weight wheel width wire