English: Identifier: teachershandboo00salo
Title: Teacher's handbook of Slöjd
Year: 1900 (1900s)
Authors: Salomon, Otto. [from old catalog]
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Publisher: [n.p.]
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Fig. 112. To make a rectangular corner-joint bydove-tailing two pieces of thick wood.This kind of dove-tailing is used forframing, etc. To make an end-joint with two pieces ofwood at an angle of 45°.
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Fiof. 113. 169 Tools required. Directions for Work. Square; mor-tise-gauge ;tenon-saw (ordove-tailsaw); firmerchisel; mallet. Cutting-gauge;compass;bevel; square;dove-tail saw;marking-point; firmerchisel. Square; com-pass; firmerchisel;smoothing-plane. 1. The tenon (Aa) and (Ba) and the slot (Bb) are set out with the square and the mortise-gauge. 2. The slot (Bb) is cut down with the tenon (or dove-tail) saw, and cut out with a coarse firmer chisel (or mortise-chisel), by aid of the mallet. 3. The tenon (Ba) is made with the tenon (or dove-tail) saw and the firmer chisel. It is called a shoulder tenon.The tenon (Aa) is simply fitted into the slot with thesmoothing-plane. It is called an unshouldered tenon. 4. The parts are fitted together, and, if necessary, the firmer chisel is used. For method of execution see Ex. No. 58 ; but note that stillgreater accuracy is required, because exercises with thesaw and the firmer chisel are always more difficultwhen the thickness of the wood eithe
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