Bench Work in Wood a Course of Study And Practice Designed for the Use of Schoo
Bench Work in Wood a Course of Study And Practice Designed for the Use of Schoo
W F M William Freeman Myrick Goss
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1 116. No work at the bench (9-13) is more important than that relating to the location and production of lines. Careless- ness or want of skill in this will always be manifest in the fin- ished work. To the beginner it may seem monotonous, and even hard, to stand at the bench several hours before turning a shaving ; but he must understand that a scratch cannot be called a line, and that patience and accuracy are the chief requisites in skillful manipulation. 117. Location of Points (14-17). Al...l measurements must begin somewhere. The greater the number of points from which to begin, the more chances there are for mistakes. Thus in 1 NOTE. The material, or "stock, " needed for the exercises of the course should be straight-grained, free from knots, well-seasoned, and machine-dressed. A good quality of either white pine or yellow poplar is to be preferred. Good work cannot be done in poor material. By easy steps the operations to be performed become more and more difficult. The student should not advance to a new exercise until the pre- ceding one has been completed in a good, workman-like manner.
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