The book Educational Woodworking for Home And School was written by author Park, Joseph C. (Joseph Charles), B. 1872 Here you can read free online of Educational Woodworking for Home And School book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Educational Woodworking for Home And School a good or bad book?
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KOIt HOME AND SCHOOL 109 Fig. L53. Maicb strike. Another design for a match strike is shown in Fig. L53. This is made similar to the one shown above. The teacher and pupils together may work out differerrl designs. Wherever possible, it is advisable to encour- age work in original designing. 170 EDUCATIONAL WOODWORKING Match Box (Fij;. 154) Slock : sec Fig, IT) I. Supplies: No. I sandpaper, burnt umber stain, hard oil, glue, Y 20 steel wire brads (J* length, 20 size of wire). In making the matc...h box proceed as follows: — I hreet ions for Hack : — 1. Draw center line parallel with the long way oi' the block. 2. From (lie center line lay o\\ points on either side near (he lop and bottom. Draw Straight linos through the two points on either side oi the center line, forming the side lines o( (he hack. 3. With compasses sel al \" radius draw around the right and left corners o( the top. 1. Willi sloyd knife cut to linos, as shown in Fig. L52, ami sand. Bore a \" hole which is used in hanging the match box to the wall.
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