Elementary Woodwork a Series of Sixteen Lessons Taught in the Senior Grammar G

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Elementary Woodwork a Series of Sixteen Lessons Taught in the Senior Grammar G
George B George Baldwin Kilbon
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From the tried edge (See Fig. 105, Lesson VIII. For definition of tried edge), on each side and end, as in Fig. 119.
Place the work in the vise with an end uppermost. It should stand exactly vertical, with one-half of it buried in the vise. Bore as directed in Figs. 117 and 118 till one-half of 58 ELEMENTARY WOODWORK.
the spiral portion of the bit is buried in the wood, as in Fig. 120, when the bit should be withdrawn to clean out the boring-chips from the hole. Use the same precaution in withd
...rawing as directed in Problem I.
Fig. 119.
Fig. 120.
Fig. 121.
Insert the bit in the hole, and bore till the spiral is all buried, as in Fig. 121, then withdraw as before.
Insert the bit in the hole, and bore an inch deeper and with- draw, and so continue till the bit comes through at the lower end.
These directions concerning cleaning out chips must be observed or the bit will be either broken or bent. If they are observed, it need never be injured.
Mark 10 off from 100 for every hole that comes out | in.


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