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 12
... true , an unwritten practice which has obtained universal observ- ance in particular branches of pattern making ; but in the newer fields into which the art has advanced and is ad- vancing , this unwritten practice is merely in the ...
... true , an unwritten practice which has obtained universal observ- ance in particular branches of pattern making ; but in the newer fields into which the art has advanced and is ad- vancing , this unwritten practice is merely in the ...
Page 16
... true that a pine pattern will straight- en more easily than one made of a hard wood ; but its sphere of usefulness in fine patterns is , for the above rea- sons , somewhat limited . Iron patterns are very desirable on account of their ...
... true that a pine pattern will straight- en more easily than one made of a hard wood ; but its sphere of usefulness in fine patterns is , for the above rea- sons , somewhat limited . Iron patterns are very desirable on account of their ...
Page 21
... 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 the grindstone should be slight at and toward the finishing ...
... 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 the grindstone should be slight at and toward the finishing ...
Page 23
... true , the high spots will strike against the cutting edge , and render it impossible to hold the blade steadily , and hence impossible to grind it true . If the stone has soft spots in it , as most stones have , the blade will dig in ...
... true , the high spots will strike against the cutting edge , and render it impossible to hold the blade steadily , and hence impossible to grind it true . If the stone has soft spots in it , as most stones have , the blade will dig in ...
Page 25
... true and square ; but in such case the cover should be set back so that there will be no danger of the grind- stone touching it . The oilstoning should be performed in the manner described for the jack plane , bearing in mind that the ...
... true and square ; but in such case the cover should be set back so that there will be no danger of the grind- stone touching it . The oilstoning should be performed in the manner described for the jack plane , bearing in mind that the ...
Common terms and phrases
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 cubic inches 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 staves surface taper teeth template thickness thin tool tooth turned varnish Weight wheel width wire