Manual Training for Common Schools; An Organized Course in Wood-Working
The book Manual Training for Common Schools; An Organized Course in Wood-Working was written by author Allen, Eldreth G. (Eldreth Gordon), 1871-1955 Here you can read free online of Manual Training for Common Schools; An Organized Course in Wood-Working book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Manual Training for Common Schools; An Organized Course in Wood-Working a good or bad book?
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132 — Setting Bevel to an Angle of 45° For example, if we wish to get the angle of any or all of the braces setting bevel to given in the table on the square (Fig. 129), except 24 30, we could angle of place the head of the bevel on either blade of the square and set the blade as in Fig. 132. If the bevel is set in this position and the beam is moved either way on the blade of the square, the blade of the bevel will always mark equal scale divisions on the two blades of the square. The angles D... are angles of 45°. 88 MANUAL TRAINING FOR COMMON SCHOOLS Compasses General facts about angles. Angle of one degree defined. CircMim- rcrciicc of circle used to meas- ure angles. To Set the Bevel to 60° and 120° This will bring into use a new tool, the compasses * (Fig. 133.) The compasses are used for drawing the circumferences of circles and for spacing off equal measurements. y1 is a set-screw which clamps the leg to the wing (F) and holds it in place when set to the required dimensions.
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