A High School Course in Wood Pattern Making

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A High School Course in Wood Pattern Making
Wilson, Joseph Henry
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45. Cutting Steps zvith Skew Chisel 65 Digitized by VjOOQ IC c^ 66 A High School Course The pattern and core print must be tapered very slightly to the right for draft. The cone print must be turned separately.
Its length should be about %" and the diameter, at the small end, about one-half of the diam- eter af the large end. The pin Pig- 4^- may be about >4" diameter. ^^^^ ^^***^ After the pattern has been turned to size and sanded, a coat of shellac should be applied and the pattern removed f
...rom the lathe. The ends should then be sawed off with a back saw, while the piece is held in the bench hook. Leave enough of the end on so that it can be smoothed off with a chisel. Find the center of the cope end with a center square and bore a J4" hole, to re- ceive the cone print pin.
Give the whole pattern several more coats of shellac, rubbing it smooth after each coat is thoroughly dry, and finally apply black shellac to the core prints.
The bushing is moulded on end because it is short, compared with its diameter; but when a pattern is several times greater in length than in diameter, it must be parted for convenience in moulding ; since such a pattern would be moulded horizontally to avoid a deep flask.* * For the purpose of this exercise the core box may be omitted.


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