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quadgram | frequency |
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as shown in fig | 272 |
the end of the | 172 |
the ends of the | 148 |
as shown in the | 146 |
the top of the | 139 |
the edge of the | 125 |
the bottom of the | 97 |
is shown in fig | 94 |
the sides of the | 91 |
the edges of the | 79 |
work read carefully marking | 79 |
before beginning work read | 78 |
beginning work read carefully | 78 |
up any other references | 77 |
look up any other | 77 |
and look up any | 77 |
the thickness of the | 75 |
in the case of | 73 |
in the same way | 67 |
each side of the | 66 |
the back of the | 65 |
the width of the | 64 |
the side of the | 64 |
shown in the drawing | 62 |
shown in the illustration | 62 |
at right angles to | 61 |
the inside of the | 59 |
the length of the | 57 |
at the same time | 56 |
of a piece of | 53 |
it is well to | 50 |
the rest of the | 49 |
the center of the | 48 |
right angles to the | 48 |
the centre of the | 47 |
by means of a | 44 |
at the end of | 43 |
it is used in | 43 |
the face of the | 43 |
the end of a | 42 |
the surface of the | 41 |
in the form of | 41 |
in the same manner | 41 |
the direction of the | 41 |
the grain of the | 40 |
the under side of | 38 |
a piece of wood | 38 |
to the top of | 38 |
care must be taken | 38 |
on each side of | 37 |
in front of the | 36 |
under side of the | 36 |
the tops of the | 35 |
one end of the | 34 |
the head of the | 33 |
the edge of a | 33 |
the middle of the | 33 |
can be made of | 33 |
to the end of | 32 |
can be used for | 32 |
as in the case | 32 |
it is necessary to | 31 |
that shown in fig | 31 |
the same way as | 31 |
the outside of the | 30 |
to this chapter for | 29 |
the position of the | 29 |
end of introduction to | 29 |
this chapter for directions | 29 |
of introduction to this | 29 |
introduction to this chapter | 29 |
the diameter of the | 29 |
the size of the | 29 |
the sides and ends | 29 |
see end of introduction | 29 |
chapter for directions about | 29 |
for directions about smoothing | 29 |
it is a good | 28 |
a block of wood | 28 |
the front of the | 28 |
the same manner as | 28 |
in the direction of | 27 |
on top of the | 27 |
at the top of | 27 |
the other end of | 27 |
it is better to | 26 |
so that it will | 26 |
grain of the wood | 26 |
care should be taken | 26 |
one side of the | 26 |
in line with the | 26 |
an inch and one | 26 |
as shown at fig | 26 |
on account of the | 25 |
as shown in figs | 25 |
the point of the | 25 |
each end of the | 25 |
the upper end of | 25 |
be made out of | 24 |
by means of the | 24 |
the use of the | 24 |
as soon as the | 24 |
so as to be | 23 |
in the end of | 23 |
in such a way | 23 |
made out of a | 23 |
upper end of the | 22 |
other end of the | 22 |
the case of the | 22 |
to the sides of | 22 |
is one of the | 22 |
to the ends of | 22 |
on the under side | 22 |
the top and bottom | 22 |
in a similar manner | 21 |
to the under side | 21 |
direction of the grain | 21 |
the form of a | 21 |
the shape shown in | 21 |
with a piece of | 21 |
in the top of | 20 |
on the inside of | 20 |
eighths of an inch | 20 |
the lower end of | 20 |
must be taken to | 20 |
in order that the | 19 |
held in place by | 19 |
the construction of the | 19 |
can be made by | 19 |
if you wish to | 19 |
the depth of the | 19 |
a great variety of | 19 |
will have to be | 19 |
you will find it | 19 |
a good plan to | 19 |
one of the most | 19 |
be used for the | 19 |
it is used for | 18 |
at the upper end | 18 |
this has been done | 18 |
the shape of the | 18 |
on the same principle | 18 |
be found in the | 18 |
a simple matter to | 18 |
driven into the ground | 18 |
when this has been | 18 |
both sides of the | 18 |
with the left hand | 17 |
the line of the | 17 |
in contact with the | 17 |
the weight of the | 17 |
on the other side | 17 |
the holes in the | 17 |
a piece of work | 17 |
in the bottom of | 17 |
is shown at fig | 17 |
the base of the | 17 |
of the wood and | 17 |
wide and feet long | 17 |
in the left hand | 17 |
at the ends of | 17 |
should be made of | 17 |
such a way that | 17 |
in the centre of | 17 |
as well as the | 17 |
is a good plan | 17 |
edge of the board | 17 |
the hole in the | 16 |
is made out of | 16 |
is one in which | 16 |
it is best to | 16 |
a piece of cardboard | 16 |
may be made of | 16 |
will be necessary to | 16 |
can be bought for | 16 |
so as not to | 16 |
lower end of the | 16 |
be sure that the | 16 |
it will be necessary | 16 |
and at the same | 16 |
how to make a | 16 |
on the ends of | 16 |
in the british museum | 16 |
so as to make | 16 |
the handle of the | 16 |
and it will be | 15 |
on the edge of | 15 |
be taken not to | 15 |
to a depth of | 15 |
so as to form | 15 |
there are a number | 15 |
it is desired to | 15 |
of the cutting edge | 15 |
made as shown in | 15 |
to the bottom of | 15 |
at each side of | 15 |
on the end of | 15 |
the case of a | 15 |
as is shown in | 15 |
at the lower end | 15 |
at right angles with | 15 |
to see that the | 15 |
to the thickness of | 15 |
should be taken to | 14 |
on one side and | 14 |
to the edges of | 14 |
the principle of the | 14 |
with the exception of | 14 |
if you have a | 14 |
a hole in the | 14 |
the frame of the | 14 |
not differ from those | 14 |
you will have to | 14 |
a piece of board | 14 |
surface of the wood | 14 |
to the edge of | 14 |
at an angle of | 14 |
do not differ from | 14 |
a great deal of | 14 |
shape shown in fig | 14 |
two pieces of wood | 14 |
which is to be | 14 |
inches wide and feet | 14 |
is known as the | 14 |
same way as the | 14 |
in the center of | 14 |
be flush with the | 14 |
another way is to | 14 |
are a number of | 14 |
as illustrated in fig | 14 |
be fastened to the | 14 |
on the top of | 14 |
a good deal of | 14 |
the flat side of | 14 |
the other side of | 14 |
be made of any | 13 |
which are to be | 13 |
on both sides of | 13 |
the height of the | 13 |
so as to give | 13 |
for the making of | 13 |
on a piece of | 13 |
can be of any | 13 |
is to be used | 13 |
of a number of | 13 |
a strip of wood | 13 |
it can be made | 13 |
in the side of | 13 |
the corner of a | 13 |
sides of the mortise | 13 |
at the other end | 13 |
right angles with the | 13 |
such as is shown | 13 |
the distance from the | 13 |
from side to side | 13 |
to prevent it from | 13 |
for the purpose of | 13 |
are shown in figs | 13 |
on the side of | 13 |
the top can be | 13 |
by the use of | 13 |
the piece to be | 13 |
of the left hand | 13 |
the bed of the | 13 |
top of the bench | 13 |
on the back of | 13 |
do not try to | 13 |
is well to have | 13 |
in the right hand | 12 |
out of a piece | 12 |
the body of the | 12 |
the ends of these | 12 |
upper part of the | 12 |
can be used to | 12 |
it is to be | 12 |
in the kensington museum | 12 |
shows the method of | 12 |
at the bottom of | 12 |
the angle of the | 12 |
in the usual way | 12 |
against the edge of | 12 |
be nailed to the | 12 |
for the sake of | 12 |
be screwed to the | 12 |
on the other hand | 12 |
for the amateur to | 12 |
the upper part of | 12 |
to the side of | 12 |
in a piece of | 12 |
it will be noticed | 12 |
is made by cutting | 12 |
be made in the | 12 |
from the end of | 12 |
the bow and stern | 12 |
to willow clump island | 12 |
will be found in | 12 |
it can be used | 12 |
the appearance of the | 12 |
the arrangement of the | 12 |
at the top and | 12 |
the addition of a | 12 |
that it can be | 12 |
the mortise and tenon | 11 |
so as to allow | 11 |
above and below the | 11 |
so that you can | 11 |
be cut in the | 11 |
if you do not | 11 |
is fastened to the | 11 |
be made as shown | 11 |
details do not differ | 11 |
with a pair of | 11 |
other side of the | 11 |
flat side of the | 11 |
the front and rear | 11 |
with the top of | 11 |
the axis of the | 11 |
the shape and size | 11 |
it will not be | 11 |
the front and back | 11 |
to be found in | 11 |
are shown in fig | 11 |
to the width of | 11 |
end of a piece | 11 |
mortise and tenon joint | 11 |
end of the pole | 11 |
from those of the | 11 |
the cutting edge is | 11 |
bow and stern pieces | 11 |
will be noticed that | 11 |
side of the bench | 11 |
you will see that | 11 |
in the middle of | 11 |
of an inch thick | 11 |
form shown in fig | 11 |
be used as a | 11 |
the best way to | 11 |
made in the same | 11 |
the rest of us | 11 |
to allow for the | 11 |
the end of one | 11 |
the form shown in | 11 |
you can make a | 11 |
at the forward end | 11 |
from the ends of | 11 |
of an inch wide | 11 |
to the size of | 11 |
the center of each | 11 |
it is not necessary | 11 |
may be used for | 11 |
so that they will | 11 |
the use of a | 11 |
edge of the door | 11 |
can be made with | 11 |
can be put together | 11 |
sides of the box | 10 |
at the center of | 10 |
it is hard to | 10 |
in the south kensington | 10 |
the construction of a | 10 |
according to the size | 10 |
can be made out | 10 |
should be fastened to | 10 |
on the surface of | 10 |
in the ends of | 10 |
if you can get | 10 |
a good way to | 10 |
is to have the | 10 |
of one of the | 10 |
out of the way | 10 |
the ridge of the | 10 |
an eighth of an | 10 |
the roof of the | 10 |
that it will not | 10 |
to the inside of | 10 |
the side of a | 10 |
end of the tenon | 10 |
can be done by | 10 |
of the end of | 10 |
there is no need | 10 |
to prevent them from | 10 |
the remaining details do | 10 |
back of the box | 10 |
in this way the | 10 |
the door and window | 10 |
in such a case | 10 |
the peak of the | 10 |
should be cut out | 10 |
so that when the | 10 |
one of the best | 10 |
eighth of an inch | 10 |
is shown in the | 10 |
bed of the lathe | 10 |
this can be done | 10 |
to the bed of | 10 |
exposed to the weather | 10 |
the top of a | 10 |
the same principle as | 10 |
the upper edge of | 10 |
to bear in mind | 10 |
the level of the | 10 |
in the sixteenth century | 10 |
to which it is | 10 |
at the back of | 10 |
remaining details do not | 10 |
when not in use | 10 |
to the point of | 10 |
the character of the | 10 |
end of the backbone | 10 |
to the back of | 10 |
be cut out of | 10 |
the distance between the | 10 |
the position shown in | 10 |
set in the ground | 10 |
the pores of the | 10 |
can easily be made | 10 |
as shown by the | 10 |
and ends of the | 10 |
nail them to the | 10 |
so as to cut | 10 |
by an inch and | 9 |
the top edge of | 9 |
is an example of | 9 |
the corner of the | 9 |
tongued and grooved joint | 9 |
thickness of the stock | 9 |
two inches from the | 9 |
across the grain of | 9 |
was attached to the | 9 |
can be used in | 9 |
than the thickness of | 9 |
the parts of the | 9 |
the part of the | 9 |
is indicated by the | 9 |
you are likely to | 9 |
directly in front of | 9 |
the sides to the | 9 |
the upper ends of | 9 |
but this is not | 9 |
so as to fit | 9 |
the mouth of the | 9 |
is made in the | 9 |
an angle of about | 9 |
in this case the | 9 |
the sides of a | 9 |
not to speak of | 9 |
the points of the | 9 |
if it is not | 9 |
as in the drawing | 9 |
where it is desired | 9 |
that it will be | 9 |
as that of the | 9 |
as nearly as possible | 9 |
the floor of the | 9 |
at each end of | 9 |
is not necessary to | 9 |
with the right hand | 9 |
at a and b | 9 |
edges of the boards | 9 |
the lower portion of | 9 |
and nail them to | 9 |
of the door and | 9 |
what is known as | 9 |
the foot of the | 9 |
such as is used | 9 |
for the beginner to | 9 |
for general bibliography see | 9 |
and at right angles | 9 |
the bottoms of the | 9 |
the point where the | 9 |
upper edge of the | 9 |
like that shown in | 9 |
see nailing and nail | 9 |
the beginning of the | 9 |
a line with the | 9 |
a little larger than | 9 |
a short piece of | 9 |
to the other end | 9 |
should be made in | 9 |
th and th centuries | 9 |
this may be done | 9 |
from the top of | 9 |
as in the illustration | 9 |
position shown in fig | 9 |
in the line of | 9 |
the blade of the | 9 |
similar to that of | 9 |
wood can be used | 9 |
should be used for | 9 |
end of the cord | 9 |
you wish to make | 9 |
through the centre of | 9 |
one end of each | 9 |
the top of each | 9 |
it will be a | 9 |
forward end of the | 9 |
at the side of | 9 |
the corners of the | 9 |
to one of the | 9 |
this is a good | 9 |
can be done with | 9 |
is held in the | 9 |
plate and chuck turning | 9 |
you will find the | 9 |
it is advisable to | 9 |
are fastened to the | 9 |
the walls of the | 9 |
the upper and lower | 9 |
out of the water | 9 |
a sketch of a | 9 |
on the principle of | 9 |
the action of the | 9 |
half the thickness of | 9 |
for the construction of | 8 |
is illustrated in fig | 8 |
is very useful for | 8 |
of any desired size | 8 |
are the same as | 8 |
which it can be | 8 |
the wood with the | 8 |
how to build a | 8 |
the kind of wood | 8 |
can be obtained by | 8 |
sides and ends of | 8 |
same way as a | 8 |
should be taken not | 8 |
is likely to be | 8 |
to a height of | 8 |
out and cut the | 8 |
it is usual to | 8 |
from the edge of | 8 |
on a line with | 8 |
end of the wood | 8 |
for such work as | 8 |
general bibliography see p | 8 |
be made of stock | 8 |
is to be cut | 8 |
the outline of the | 8 |
the other end to | 8 |
was made in the | 8 |
the wood of the | 8 |
in order to make | 8 |
in the united states | 8 |
from the forward end | 8 |
on one side of | 8 |
be sunk in the | 8 |
in the same plane | 8 |
is used for the | 8 |
that it may be | 8 |
edge of the wood | 8 |
a mortise and tenon | 8 |
the result will be | 8 |
with the aid of | 8 |
it will be seen | 8 |
to be flush with | 8 |
bottom of the boat | 8 |
the front edge of | 8 |
the hole for the | 8 |
is to be made | 8 |
there will be no | 8 |
to the front of | 8 |
is not to be | 8 |
this type of joint | 8 |
will find it a | 8 |
to the center of | 8 |
a way that the | 8 |
in order to get | 8 |
may be used as | 8 |
to a thickness of | 8 |
it is a simple | 8 |
it is easy to | 8 |
edge of a board | 8 |
on the outside of | 8 |
the forward end of | 8 |
the cutting edge of | 8 |
pores of the wood | 8 |
in addition to the | 8 |
to hold it in | 8 |
can be made as | 8 |
the left hand and | 8 |
for the use of | 8 |
opposite sides of the | 8 |
the quality of the | 8 |
by the dotted lines | 8 |
on the flat side | 8 |
angles to the surface | 8 |
two or more pieces | 8 |
at the point where | 8 |
the centre of each | 8 |
than that of the | 8 |
end of the board | 8 |
it is one of | 8 |
the shape of a | 8 |
on the face side | 8 |
is a simple matter | 8 |
is to make the | 8 |
one of the simplest | 8 |
the exception of the | 8 |
the same as in | 8 |
to make a good | 8 |
one or both of | 8 |
if you can afford | 8 |
end of the stick | 8 |
in the construction of | 8 |
is similar to that | 8 |
along the edge of | 8 |
on a level with | 8 |
be nailed in place | 8 |
the size of a | 8 |
cut out of the | 8 |
lower portion of the | 8 |
to be used for | 8 |
in position on the | 8 |
work can be done | 8 |
large enough for the | 8 |
they are to be | 8 |
first get out the | 8 |
for a small sum | 8 |
and so on until | 8 |
should be nailed to | 8 |
type of joint is | 8 |
as may be necessary | 8 |
laying out the work | 8 |
above the level of | 8 |
to the direction of | 8 |
of the medullary rays | 8 |
in case of a | 8 |
as to allow the | 8 |
a knife or chisel | 8 |
it is impossible to | 8 |
the joints of the | 8 |
differ from those of | 8 |
side of the wood | 8 |
it is used to | 8 |
for an amateur to | 8 |
in the illustration of | 8 |
enough to allow the | 8 |
care being taken to | 7 |
upon a piece of | 7 |
and the other two | 7 |
between the thumb and | 7 |
in one of the | 7 |
will be flush with | 7 |
at one end of | 7 |
to be sure that | 7 |
on the waste side | 7 |
may be well to | 7 |
but as a rule | 7 |
fasten them to the | 7 |
with the addition of | 7 |
there is danger of | 7 |
cut across the grain | 7 |
of willow clump island | 7 |
at the edge of | 7 |
as it can be | 7 |
over the ends of | 7 |
of the work and | 7 |
with a knife point | 7 |
are to be found | 7 |
were nailed to the | 7 |
great care must be | 7 |
the heads of the | 7 |
at the head of | 7 |
the illustration of the | 7 |
a few of the | 7 |
of a pair of | 7 |
it may be well | 7 |
when the work is | 7 |
to the axis of | 7 |
the entire length of | 7 |
with the cutting edge | 7 |
is known as a | 7 |
to see if it | 7 |
the dimensions of the | 7 |
should be cut in | 7 |
end of the handle | 7 |
of the shape shown | 7 |
the lines of the | 7 |
from one end of | 7 |
long enough to reach | 7 |
made out of two | 7 |
edge of the bench | 7 |
a couple of nails | 7 |
level with the top | 7 |
are to be used | 7 |
in such cases as | 7 |
the waste side of | 7 |
in the drawing of | 7 |
bear in mind that | 7 |
as may be required | 7 |
shown by the dotted | 7 |
you wish to use | 7 |
in advance of the | 7 |
be made with the | 7 |
the space between the | 7 |
of a door frame | 7 |
the portion of the | 7 |
screwed to the bottom | 7 |
to the other side | 7 |
in the way of | 7 |
one side and then | 7 |
piece of wood to | 7 |
in which it is | 7 |
for a long time | 7 |
while the rest of | 7 |
to that of the | 7 |
in such a position | 7 |
from front to back | 7 |
a piece of leather | 7 |
can be fastened to | 7 |
bore a hole through | 7 |
is the same as | 7 |
side of the mortise | 7 |
near the edge of | 7 |
the whole of the | 7 |
the rear of the | 7 |
the members of the | 7 |
as in making a | 7 |
is that shown in | 7 |
was nailed to the | 7 |
side of the frame | 7 |
of the other member | 7 |
in the first place | 7 |
a level with the | 7 |
gouge on the rest | 7 |
when exposed to the | 7 |
so that they can | 7 |
as shown at a | 7 |
you have only to | 7 |
the work can be | 7 |
edges of the sides | 7 |
posts set in the | 7 |
such as shown in | 7 |
the application of the | 7 |
and it is a | 7 |
is shown in figs | 7 |
in the use of | 7 |
on the rest with | 7 |
and fasten them to | 7 |
in the edge of | 7 |
one in which the | 7 |
have occasion to use | 7 |
the pattern in fig | 7 |
must be taken not | 7 |
one at a time | 7 |
with the rest of | 7 |
the ends of a | 7 |
it should not be | 7 |
is similar to the | 7 |
flush with the surface | 7 |
is not a good | 7 |
to be cut out | 7 |
can be put on | 7 |
be at right angles | 7 |
such a position that | 7 |
a hole is bored | 7 |
inches wide for the | 7 |
the rest with the | 7 |
in the same direction | 7 |
is screwed to the | 7 |
same manner as the | 7 |
be careful not to | 7 |
it out of the | 7 |
thickness of the timber | 7 |
will be very useful | 7 |
be made of a | 7 |
axis of the cylinder | 7 |
the gouge on the | 7 |
it consists of a | 7 |
at the rear end | 7 |
the holes for the | 7 |
is a good length | 7 |
the shelves can be | 7 |
edge of the tool | 7 |
as is used for | 7 |
entire length of the | 7 |
that the cutting edge | 7 |
door and window openings | 7 |
which it is to | 7 |
is a good way | 7 |
or it can be | 7 |
side of the box | 7 |
at the corner of | 7 |
as indicated in fig | 7 |
so that it may | 7 |
from the centre of | 7 |
lower ends of the | 7 |
and a number of | 7 |
as to form a | 7 |
the palm of the | 7 |
take a piece of | 7 |
against the side of | 7 |
to the tops of | 7 |
or both of the | 7 |
top and bottom of | 7 |
on the opposite side | 7 |
lay out and cut | 7 |
as a matter of | 7 |
end of the saw | 7 |
to the right and | 7 |
an easy matter to | 7 |
over the edge of | 7 |
held in the vise | 7 |
the end of each | 7 |
a and b in | 7 |
the groove in the | 7 |
see that they are | 7 |
a distance of about | 7 |
on the upper side | 7 |
by a piece of | 7 |
inches from the ends | 7 |
by the number of | 7 |
make it possible to | 7 |
the fact that the | 7 |
the lower ends of | 7 |
it is easier to | 7 |
edge of the other | 7 |
it is customary to | 7 |
in their proper places | 7 |
so far as the | 7 |
you will find that | 7 |
so as to prevent | 7 |
the same principle that | 7 |
parallel to the bed | 7 |
to fit over the | 7 |
in the usual manner | 7 |
of the front and | 7 |
simple matter to make | 7 |
is hardly worth while | 7 |
and cut out the | 6 |
full length of the | 6 |
side of the roof | 6 |
be noticed that the | 6 |
has been put together | 6 |
if the edge is | 6 |
for which it is | 6 |
on the bottom of | 6 |
to split the wood | 6 |
top of the box | 6 |
the bottom edge of | 6 |
of an inch in | 6 |
of a board is | 6 |
inner ends of the | 6 |
and the rest of | 6 |
you are going to | 6 |
the manner in which | 6 |
to be made in | 6 |
can be adjusted to | 6 |
to make sure that | 6 |
be held in the | 6 |
from the under side | 6 |
to the gauge line | 6 |
seem to have been | 6 |
so that the cutting | 6 |
the wood will be | 6 |
fasten it in place | 6 |
surface of the board | 6 |
there are many kinds | 6 |
so that the top | 6 |
the cut will be | 6 |
the sides can be | 6 |
is said to be | 6 |
can also be made | 6 |
the top to the | 6 |
cut out of a | 6 |
that they will be | 6 |
where it is necessary | 6 |
of the fifteenth century | 6 |
with a strip of | 6 |
one end to the | 6 |
the boards should be | 6 |
much the same as | 6 |
of the wood is | 6 |
which can be made | 6 |
lower edge of the | 6 |
laid out on the | 6 |
cut in the end | 6 |
be used to good | 6 |
a piece of waste | 6 |
end of a board | 6 |
is to keep the | 6 |
from which to make | 6 |
top of the car | 6 |
the method known as | 6 |
as long as the | 6 |
shown in the illustrations | 6 |
to the fact that | 6 |
the back edge of | 6 |
see boring and screws | 6 |
is a sketch of | 6 |
the teeth of the | 6 |
to be used in | 6 |
to the outside of | 6 |
end of the upper | 6 |
piece of waste wood | 6 |
face side of the | 6 |
is determined by the | 6 |
the pieces to be | 6 |
find it a simple | 6 |
are nailed to the | 6 |
in the preceding cases | 6 |
can be easily made | 6 |
those of the articles | 6 |
for a distance of | 6 |
the simplest way to | 6 |
you can get a | 6 |
another scheme for a | 6 |
a piece of soft | 6 |
as a practical matter | 6 |
upper ends of the | 6 |
indicated by the dotted | 6 |
ends of the mortise | 6 |
as shown at c | 6 |
same manner as you | 6 |
firmly against the edge | 6 |
through the hole in | 6 |
should not be used | 6 |
enough to make a | 6 |
as indicated in the | 6 |
a small piece of | 6 |
should be got out | 6 |
the feet of the | 6 |
is by no means | 6 |
the chisel is held | 6 |
indicated by the length | 6 |
out of the question | 6 |
were attached to the | 6 |
the full length of | 6 |
edge of the blade | 6 |
the left side of | 6 |
be taken to select | 6 |
the inside edge of | 6 |
the knuckle of the | 6 |
of the blade is | 6 |
side of the board | 6 |
in the position shown | 6 |
pieces of wood are | 6 |
cut a piece of | 6 |
outside of the line | 6 |
it as shown in | 6 |
be used for a | 6 |
the object of the | 6 |
this is done by | 6 |
the south kensington museum | 6 |
addition of a little | 6 |
end of the box | 6 |
the wood can be | 6 |
with the end of | 6 |
which you can buy | 6 |
an inch and three | 6 |
is used in the | 6 |
the outer end of | 6 |
as you will see | 6 |
can be found in | 6 |
in the tops of | 6 |
well to have a | 6 |
the length of a | 6 |
top edge of the | 6 |
b and c frames | 6 |
are given in the | 6 |
is let into the | 6 |
such a way as | 6 |
wide and inches long | 6 |
it is liable to | 6 |
place the gouge on | 6 |
the wood and the | 6 |
will be found to | 6 |
a guide for the | 6 |
the same time the | 6 |
into the end of | 6 |
is better to have | 6 |
in a block of | 6 |
of the right hand | 6 |
half an inch wide | 6 |
hold it in place | 6 |
a length of feet | 6 |
an angle of degrees | 6 |
to make a tight | 6 |
from sticking to the | 6 |
corner of a frame | 6 |
can be made on | 6 |
wish to make a | 6 |
will be a good | 6 |
so that it can | 6 |
the construction of this | 6 |
in the latter case | 6 |
the accuracy of the | 6 |
with a sharp knife | 6 |
in connection with the | 6 |
and a pair of | 6 |
end of the piece | 6 |
that the ends of | 6 |
prevent it from slipping | 6 |
hole bored in the | 6 |
inside edge of the | 6 |
the wood so that | 6 |
across the end of | 6 |
to speak of the | 6 |
together by means of | 6 |
when the door is | 6 |
it a simple matter | 6 |
quarters of an inch | 6 |
get to the point | 6 |
flat on the bench | 6 |
if you have one | 6 |
center of the stock | 6 |
should be of the | 6 |
is made in two | 6 |
be found to be | 6 |
the head of a | 6 |
when you wish to | 6 |
the left of the | 6 |
to cut out the | 6 |
the wood should be | 6 |
as that shown in | 6 |
it so that the | 6 |
you get to the | 6 |
of the sides and | 6 |
but it is better | 6 |
was fastened to the | 6 |
in place of the | 6 |
done at a mill | 6 |
similar to that shown | 6 |
which you can easily | 6 |
the parts to be | 6 |
be raised or lowered | 6 |
equal to the thickness | 6 |
the centres of the | 6 |
as in the cases | 6 |
edge of the top | 6 |
than can be expected | 6 |
bottom edge of the | 6 |
method of using the | 6 |
shows the application of | 6 |
the cheeks of the | 6 |
from end to end | 6 |
side of a board | 6 |
you can easily make | 6 |
it will be found | 6 |
be driven into the | 6 |
parallel to each other | 6 |
depth of the cut | 6 |
and fastened to the | 6 |
boards together with battens | 6 |
about the size of | 6 |
projecting ends of the | 6 |
the fibres of the | 6 |
will do very well | 6 |
the wood in the | 6 |
so we had to | 6 |
for a boy to | 6 |
and draw a line | 6 |
an inch in diameter | 6 |
used to good advantage | 6 |
the pressure of the | 6 |
with strips of linen | 6 |
edge of a piece | 6 |
bore holes in the | 6 |
were driven into the | 6 |
part of the work | 6 |
quality of the wood | 6 |
the drawing of the | 6 |
a tongued and grooved | 6 |
two sides of the | 6 |
a position that the | 6 |
the tongued and grooved | 6 |
can be expected of | 6 |
at the rate of | 6 |
in the ordinary way | 6 |
on a couple of | 6 |
it back and forth | 6 |
two pieces of timber | 6 |
be of any desired | 6 |
as the case may | 6 |
to be cut away | 6 |
good way is to | 6 |
one side of each | 6 |
by the length of | 6 |
mortise and tenon joints | 6 |
in place by a | 6 |
taken to select clear | 6 |
so that the end | 6 |
the expansion and contraction | 6 |
the face side of | 6 |
together as shown in | 6 |
the lines for the | 6 |
in the vice and | 6 |
as well as to | 6 |
for the same purpose | 6 |
the object is to | 6 |
workmanlike way is to | 6 |
as indicated by the | 6 |
to act as a | 6 |
inches wide and inches | 6 |
made in the end | 6 |
be made with a | 6 |
of the annual rings | 6 |
end of the tube | 6 |
left side of the | 6 |
in the following chapter | 6 |
the form of the | 6 |
should not be too | 6 |
and fastened in place | 6 |
than the width of | 6 |
the cases already shown | 6 |
them as shown in | 6 |
a piece of heavy | 6 |
in such a manner | 6 |
so as to keep | 6 |
to a length of | 6 |
in the middle ages | 6 |
the lower part of | 6 |
on one side only | 6 |
may be made out | 6 |
a series of holes | 6 |
place by means of | 6 |
front end of the | 6 |
about inches from the | 6 |
is better than a | 6 |
the front end of | 6 |
will be seen that | 6 |
is a good idea | 6 |
end of the bench | 6 |
with a sharp pencil | 6 |
and a piece of | 5 |
inches is a good | 5 |
where it will be | 5 |
will answer your purpose | 5 |
expedition to willow clump | 5 |
which to fasten the | 5 |
can be held in | 5 |
be nailed or screwed | 5 |
the fitting of the | 5 |
at a distance of | 5 |
tops of the legs | 5 |
made for the purpose | 5 |
is very apt to | 5 |
down to a thickness | 5 |
the ends of each | 5 |
sides of the house | 5 |
but there is no | 5 |
the left hand on | 5 |
end of which is | 5 |
to keep them in | 5 |
for the sides of | 5 |
which you can make | 5 |
construction is similar to | 5 |
to shed the water | 5 |
the work to be | 5 |
the method of using | 5 |
a good size is | 5 |
when we wanted to | 5 |
if the sides are | 5 |
on the face of | 5 |
so as to leave | 5 |
they should be made | 5 |
inches from the edge | 5 |
this principle are as | 5 |
the top and the | 5 |
plane is used for | 5 |
cut out the wood | 5 |
are not to be | 5 |
has the advantage of | 5 |
were cut in the | 5 |
the inner ends of | 5 |
for the door to | 5 |
aim of this book | 5 |
should be made for | 5 |
the two pieces are | 5 |
it is important to | 5 |
is often used to | 5 |
as to make the | 5 |
was laid on the | 5 |
shape shown in the | 5 |
should be kept in | 5 |
nail it to the | 5 |
end of the house | 5 |
in some other way | 5 |
when you get to | 5 |
to an angle of | 5 |
end of one member | 5 |
the wood to be | 5 |
of which can be | 5 |
six inches above the | 5 |
the figure of the | 5 |
we had to make | 5 |
on the sides and | 5 |
to the line with | 5 |
for a very small | 5 |
is not difficult to | 5 |
book on the subject | 5 |
the stock for the | 5 |
you can get along | 5 |
to see that they | 5 |
should be procured for | 5 |
of joint is used | 5 |
in the opposite direction | 5 |
of the same width | 5 |
principle are as follows | 5 |
the frame can be | 5 |
the top of this | 5 |
on the bench and | 5 |
from the center of | 5 |
on opposite sides of | 5 |
so that the grind | 5 |
there are two methods | 5 |
it is desirable to | 5 |
raised from the ground | 5 |
as well as a | 5 |
can also be used | 5 |
be nailed around the | 5 |
can be made to | 5 |
where it can be | 5 |
from to in thickness | 5 |
desired to have the | 5 |
without the aid of | 5 |
the bottom of a | 5 |
the skill of the | 5 |
end of the cork | 5 |
all that is necessary | 5 |
width of the building | 5 |
with the exception that | 5 |
inches long by six | 5 |
with the face of | 5 |
front edge of the | 5 |
the floor beams were | 5 |
it would be well | 5 |
the outside of a | 5 |
the top may be | 5 |
the work with the | 5 |
you can use the | 5 |
as a means of | 5 |
be made similar to | 5 |
of the box and | 5 |
the tool with the | 5 |
as wide as the | 5 |
as we had done | 5 |
into the ends of | 5 |
will be the same | 5 |
be attached to the | 5 |
the shoulders of the | 5 |
with the flat side | 5 |
shows a sketch of | 5 |
of the same kind | 5 |
the rear end of | 5 |
is to groove the | 5 |
for most of your | 5 |
back edge of the | 5 |
a way as to | 5 |
end of the base | 5 |
a good form for | 5 |
be bored in the | 5 |
it would be difficult | 5 |
for the front of | 5 |
piece of hard wood | 5 |
it was made of | 5 |
see that everything is | 5 |
at one end and | 5 |
off the projecting ends | 5 |
in the preceding chapter | 5 |
sole of the plane | 5 |
as far as possible | 5 |
was tied to the | 5 |
to be able to | 5 |
illustrations of this principle | 5 |
driven into the wood | 5 |
in a great variety | 5 |
be studied in the | 5 |
you will have no | 5 |
the angles of the | 5 |
line with each other | 5 |
care of the shop | 5 |
held in the right | 5 |
side of the house | 5 |
the surface of a | 5 |
with the surface of | 5 |
a piece of hard | 5 |
shown in the section | 5 |
angle of the bevel | 5 |
in the fifteenth century | 5 |
to the use of | 5 |
from the bottom of | 5 |
at the sides of | 5 |
as far as it | 5 |
to be glued together | 5 |
over the top of | 5 |
little larger than the | 5 |
that it could be | 5 |
and you can easily | 5 |
up to the surface | 5 |
nothing more than a | 5 |
one side of a | 5 |
was hinged to the | 5 |
parts of the frame | 5 |
to bore the holes | 5 |
thinned with turpentine or | 5 |
the projecting ends of | 5 |
take two pieces of | 5 |
which can be used | 5 |
a little too long | 5 |
to one end of | 5 |
if there is a | 5 |
in the effort to | 5 |
of the tenon is | 5 |
of the house is | 5 |
the south kensington collection | 5 |
work is to be | 5 |
be fastened on the | 5 |
around the edge of | 5 |
is desired to have | 5 |
is more difficult to | 5 |
one at each end | 5 |
knuckle of the hinge | 5 |
in the making of | 5 |
that they can be | 5 |
and is used for | 5 |
into the top of | 5 |
the joint will be | 5 |
by six inches wide | 5 |
and nailed to the | 5 |
to a width of | 5 |
the drawer front is | 5 |
first on one side | 5 |
work as you will | 5 |
the lower edge of | 5 |
across the face of | 5 |
is to be found | 5 |
for all kinds of | 5 |
was cut out of | 5 |
shape and size shown | 5 |
the side toward the | 5 |
long by six inches | 5 |
the wood may be | 5 |
that there is no | 5 |
sunk in the wood | 5 |
the work and the | 5 |
were now ready to | 5 |
we were ready to | 5 |
edge of the chisel | 5 |
peak of the roof | 5 |
held so that the | 5 |
with the help of | 5 |
shown in the cut | 5 |
way is to groove | 5 |
is to be put | 5 |
where they will be | 5 |
to the centre of | 5 |
but should not be | 5 |
it is not easy | 5 |
which a boy can | 5 |
work of this kind | 5 |
the pieces should be | 5 |
over the surface with | 5 |
to keep it in | 5 |
in order to avoid | 5 |
is perpendicular to the | 5 |
by the addition of | 5 |
a thin piece of | 5 |
may be made as | 5 |
all parts of the | 5 |
on one end of | 5 |
the curve of the | 5 |
be put under the | 5 |
the logs of the | 5 |
and can be used | 5 |
and it should be | 5 |
from the working face | 5 |
with a run of | 5 |
housed and mitred dovetail | 5 |
upon the top of | 5 |
as little as possible | 5 |
glue them to the | 5 |
of the right size | 5 |
at the same angle | 5 |
side so that the | 5 |
makes it possible to | 5 |
illustrates the method of | 5 |
in order to prevent | 5 |
in this case it | 5 |
be made for the | 5 |
cutting edge of the | 5 |
so it will be | 5 |
acts as a guide | 5 |
and size shown in | 5 |
in cutting out the | 5 |
are made in the | 5 |
that there will be | 5 |
inches long by three | 5 |
would be difficult to | 5 |
an inch above the | 5 |
being careful to get | 5 |
of the completed theatre | 5 |
the edge of one | 5 |
with the grain running | 5 |
in one end of | 5 |
for the tops of | 5 |
is not at all | 5 |
ends of the crosspiece | 5 |
of the length of | 5 |
waste side of the | 5 |
may be able to | 5 |
this part of the | 5 |
is not easy to | 5 |
the groove for the | 5 |
be used instead of | 5 |
wish to use it | 5 |
a little above the | 5 |
is that of the | 5 |
it is hardly worth | 5 |
you will see from | 5 |
to the shape of | 5 |
are to be glued | 5 |
as it will be | 5 |
will be sure to | 5 |
made similar to fig | 5 |
wood so that the | 5 |
down to the gauge | 5 |
inside of the box | 5 |
to the form shown | 5 |
and the end of | 5 |
as you doubtless know | 5 |
or any strong wood | 5 |
in the same position | 5 |
the edges should be | 5 |
is not advisable to | 5 |
surface of the work | 5 |
they can be used | 5 |
three inches long by | 5 |
the wood must be | 5 |
it will be observed | 5 |
firmly in the ground | 5 |
out of a block | 5 |
angle of the cutting | 5 |
the dotted lines in | 5 |
into the pores of | 5 |
side of the island | 5 |
to that shown in | 5 |
be done with the | 5 |
two strips of wood | 5 |
can be nailed around | 5 |
you come to the | 5 |
to do good work | 5 |
off the ends so | 5 |
in the way already | 5 |
should be sunk in | 5 |
it will be well | 5 |
the fact that it | 5 |
illustration of the completed | 5 |
nailed to the sides | 5 |
of the sides of | 5 |
to which they were | 5 |
as described in chapter | 5 |
the edge on the | 5 |
a quarter of an | 5 |
the joints should be | 5 |
ends of the boards | 5 |
a good way is | 5 |
the end view of | 5 |
it is hoped that | 5 |
character of the wood | 5 |
is nailed to the | 5 |
in the accompanying illustrations | 5 |
made in two sections | 5 |
the upper edges of | 5 |
make a tight joint | 5 |
the same as for | 5 |
in order to have | 5 |
most of your work | 5 |
at the exact center | 5 |
with a sharp chisel | 5 |
side of the upper | 5 |
the left hand should | 5 |
the opening in the | 5 |
as you will do | 5 |
is apt to be | 5 |
be held in place | 5 |
end of the line | 5 |
that used for the | 5 |
lower part of the | 5 |
side of the seat | 5 |
to see that everything | 5 |
outer end of the | 5 |
ends of the car | 5 |
as in cutting a | 5 |
the right hand and | 5 |
and you will find | 5 |
shape and size of | 5 |
edge of the roof | 5 |
care was taken to | 5 |
as the thickness of | 5 |
it is not worth | 5 |
it is not advisable | 5 |
the outside edge of | 5 |
a corner of the | 5 |
may be used in | 5 |
shown by dotted lines | 5 |
it was a very | 5 |
pattern by which to | 5 |
like that of the | 5 |
out of the top | 5 |
anything of the sort | 5 |
being careful not to | 5 |
with the edges of | 5 |
and fasten it to | 5 |
cut to receive the | 5 |
into the shape shown | 5 |
other end to the | 5 |
of the piece to | 5 |
tongued and grooved joints | 5 |
in the middle diagram | 5 |
contrive some way to | 5 |
free circulation of air | 5 |
dotted lines in fig | 5 |
bottom of the box | 5 |
with a chisel or | 5 |
it is not always | 5 |
you will often find | 5 |
with a knife or | 5 |
made in this way | 5 |
be of the same | 5 |
one end of which | 5 |
the top of it | 5 |
a boat of this | 5 |
end of the platform | 5 |
the cutting of the | 5 |
head of the screw | 5 |
a piece of paper | 5 |
and with a sharp | 5 |
by the dotted line | 5 |
width of the tenon | 5 |
the proper handling of | 5 |
top of the other | 5 |
is placed in the | 5 |
can be made in | 5 |
it is essential that | 5 |
a good idea to | 5 |
into a hole in | 5 |
and the width of | 5 |
length of the board | 5 |
the most difficult part | 5 |
along the middle of | 5 |
and held in place | 5 |
with the grain of | 5 |
of the mortise and | 5 |
can be covered with | 5 |
is much easier to | 5 |
nothing is better than | 5 |
as to give a | 5 |
it will be best | 5 |
the joint should be | 5 |
is a very useful | 5 |
those in the preceding | 5 |
it will make a | 5 |
see finishing and painting | 5 |
the aid of the | 5 |
in a short time | 5 |
should be made out | 5 |
not difficult to work | 5 |
with the edge of | 5 |
be expected of the | 5 |
is often very useful | 5 |
one end of it | 5 |
at the points of | 5 |
we were now ready | 5 |
may also be used | 5 |
edge of each side | 5 |
before you begin to | 5 |
upon posts set in | 5 |
be seen in the | 5 |
a good way for | 5 |
once in a while | 5 |
it is necessary that | 5 |
of the handle and | 5 |
for the water wheel | 5 |
with a small brush | 5 |
the aid of a | 5 |
should be taken in | 5 |
are many kinds of | 5 |
to the required depth | 5 |
in place by means | 5 |
to one side or | 5 |
of wood can be | 5 |
the exact centre of | 5 |
the pitch of the | 5 |
sides of the roof | 5 |
the spaces between the | 5 |
equal to the width | 5 |
as in the woodcut | 5 |
van flanders th century | 5 |
the work of the | 5 |
or screwed to the | 5 |
would be well to | 5 |
it must be remembered | 5 |
part of the plane | 5 |
the board will be | 5 |
figure of the grain | 5 |
when you come to | 5 |
the thumb and first | 5 |
with a couple of | 5 |
the case may be | 5 |
should be set in | 5 |
used in the same | 5 |
that the end of | 5 |
rear end of the | 5 |
of this principle are | 5 |
is a great convenience | 5 |
it is much better | 5 |
be borne in mind | 5 |
the line with the | 5 |
is made up of | 5 |
may be cut in | 5 |
the object of this | 5 |
was covered with a | 5 |
be done with a | 4 |
are to be cut | 4 |
the position for the | 4 |
if you can find | 4 |
such a length that | 4 |
and the other for | 4 |
it is essential to | 4 |
will be seen in | 4 |
this is shown at | 4 |
should be made to | 4 |
wide and inch thick | 4 |
in the lathe and | 4 |
bear in mind the | 4 |
to cut with the | 4 |
in mind that the | 4 |
be reached by the | 4 |
on the tool rest | 4 |
form a guide for | 4 |
a slot in the | 4 |
fastened to the body | 4 |
to get them in | 4 |
were fastened to the | 4 |
the double swedish sail | 4 |
and the number of | 4 |
to be subjected to | 4 |
across the tops of | 4 |
the making of this | 4 |
as it is not | 4 |
will add to the | 4 |
the boards for the | 4 |
the other at the | 4 |
and a great variety | 4 |
the back can be | 4 |
close to the edge | 4 |
a cord to the | 4 |
the open end of | 4 |
inches from one end | 4 |
the curve at the | 4 |
what can be made | 4 |
on the top edge | 4 |
in this case is | 4 |
the chisel on the | 4 |
head of the square | 4 |
it can be fastened | 4 |
a sheet of paper | 4 |
the under side to | 4 |
is a form of | 4 |
at the bow and | 4 |
them to the end | 4 |
from the upper end | 4 |
screwed to the under | 4 |
quarter of an inch | 4 |
if the boards are | 4 |
same as for the | 4 |
held in the left | 4 |
two or three coats | 4 |
in the following manner | 4 |
in laying out a | 4 |
is a very important | 4 |
a stick of wood | 4 |
if the building is | 4 |
the angle at the | 4 |
of the board in | 4 |
either side of the | 4 |
taken to keep the | 4 |
a typical form of | 4 |
the wood is held | 4 |
to correspond with the | 4 |
you wish to have | 4 |
the bottom to the | 4 |
is in line with | 4 |
next task was to | 4 |
is necessary is to | 4 |
cut with the grain | 4 |
that the bottom of | 4 |
to be kept in | 4 |
longer than the other | 4 |
side of the cutting | 4 |
so that they may | 4 |
first see that the | 4 |
at an angle with | 4 |
which is called the | 4 |
outside edge of the | 4 |
bottom is nailed on | 4 |
long and inches wide | 4 |
be a great help | 4 |
you are obliged to | 4 |
made of any size | 4 |
construction is the same | 4 |
the size is indicated | 4 |
work for the beginner | 4 |
as in the accompanying | 4 |
according to the conditions | 4 |
and to the left | 4 |
you can afford it | 4 |
guide for the saw | 4 |
or they can be | 4 |
the name of the | 4 |
so on until the | 4 |
which you wish to | 4 |
when the tenon is | 4 |
by three inches wide | 4 |
sides of the boat | 4 |
being at right angles | 4 |
be procured for the | 4 |
at the live center | 4 |
on the part of | 4 |
forms are shown in | 4 |
of a block of | 4 |
can be bought ready | 4 |
as are shown in | 4 |
in the hands of | 4 |
the outer face of | 4 |
by sighting across the | 4 |
with turpentine or benzine | 4 |
speed of the lathe | 4 |
the construction is similar | 4 |
on one edge and | 4 |
the surface with a | 4 |
and remove the wood | 4 |
of a series of | 4 |
be put in place | 4 |
of the same diameter | 4 |
the house and the | 4 |
the stem and stern | 4 |
are sold by the | 4 |
one in which a | 4 |
shown in the sketch | 4 |
edges of the strips | 4 |
the b and c | 4 |
end of the tool | 4 |
into the wood at | 4 |
and as soon as | 4 |
of the sail was | 4 |
an angle with the | 4 |
be strong enough to | 4 |
and fasten it in | 4 |
will depend largely upon | 4 |
which to cut the | 4 |
can be nailed or | 4 |
is distinguished for its | 4 |
can be put in | 4 |
end of each stick | 4 |
joint is used in | 4 |
you can get it | 4 |
top of the rudder | 4 |
into the ground in | 4 |
the saw should be | 4 |
a simple method of | 4 |
the remaining details are | 4 |
hand end of the | 4 |
as is often the | 4 |
those of the cases | 4 |
try to find a | 4 |
the method of jointing | 4 |
be bought for a | 4 |
the latter can be | 4 |
case of the punt | 4 |
the right or left | 4 |
if the grain is | 4 |
when the chisel is | 4 |
along the dotted lines | 4 |
a form which is | 4 |
shown in the drawings | 4 |
face of the hammer | 4 |
of wood of the | 4 |
in the section drawing | 4 |
be out of the | 4 |
of the same size | 4 |
the centre of a | 4 |
order to make the | 4 |
the end of this | 4 |
another method is to | 4 |
in a similar way | 4 |
are now made with | 4 |
any kind of wood | 4 |
is no need to | 4 |
the plan of a | 4 |
the edges of a | 4 |
the same as that | 4 |
it was decided to | 4 |
there is no better | 4 |
and character of the | 4 |
as in case of | 4 |
to one side of | 4 |
in place of a | 4 |
made by boring a | 4 |
with rule and pencil | 4 |
to be of the | 4 |
on the sides of | 4 |
when the pieces are | 4 |
illustrated in this chapter | 4 |
by the method known | 4 |
after the work is | 4 |
one corner of the | 4 |
door can be made | 4 |
hardly worth while to | 4 |
way of the grain | 4 |
and glued to the | 4 |
and fasten them together | 4 |
is much better to | 4 |
of wood between the | 4 |
to a strip of | 4 |
the seat and back | 4 |
be used for this | 4 |
of exactly the same | 4 |
of a board or | 4 |
of the door frame | 4 |
and then from the | 4 |
ridge of the roof | 4 |
side of the piece | 4 |
to a and b | 4 |
the method of cutting | 4 |
projecting end of the | 4 |
the hinges should be | 4 |
between it and the | 4 |
sticking to the work | 4 |
if you are going | 4 |
the treads and risers | 4 |
the same purpose as | 4 |
that they will not | 4 |
to the length of | 4 |
must be taken in | 4 |
varying according to the | 4 |
from one of the | 4 |
the boy who is | 4 |
of the deck beams | 4 |
which forms the cutting | 4 |
so that you will | 4 |
it may be made | 4 |
stock from to in | 4 |
along the centre of | 4 |
to require special description | 4 |
in the corner of | 4 |
the kind of work | 4 |
the lathe should be | 4 |
to the right size | 4 |
the patterns for the | 4 |
at the middle of | 4 |
wooden chain and rattle | 4 |
was made of a | 4 |
place a piece of | 4 |
as for the other | 4 |
was cut to a | 4 |
if you have not | 4 |
the four corners of | 4 |
as is the case | 4 |
which may be made | 4 |
be kept out of | 4 |
each of the four | 4 |
end of the first | 4 |
width of the piece | 4 |
the shoulder of the | 4 |
on the back side | 4 |
back side of the | 4 |
should be made as | 4 |
at c and d | 4 |
get out two pieces | 4 |
from bow to stern | 4 |
with a series of | 4 |
a suggestion for a | 4 |
be taken to have | 4 |
the groove can be | 4 |
and b in fig | 4 |
cut out with a | 4 |
of the house and | 4 |
of the tenon and | 4 |
great variety of purposes | 4 |
cut a strip of | 4 |
it will give the | 4 |
a simple way to | 4 |
end of the stock | 4 |
is to place the | 4 |
to the best advantage | 4 |
of the work to | 4 |
the width in inches | 4 |
chair seat snow shoe | 4 |
the inner side of | 4 |
rest of the work | 4 |
thickness of the tenon | 4 |
which they are to | 4 |
the slot in the | 4 |
half the diameter of | 4 |
is necessary for the | 4 |
in a straight line | 4 |
the bevel on the | 4 |
top of the tower | 4 |
a flooring of slabs | 4 |
the line a b | 4 |
of the top can | 4 |
frame of the boat | 4 |
in the way shown | 4 |
useful for many purposes | 4 |
flush with the back | 4 |
of the saw cut | 4 |
its name from the | 4 |
may be made from | 4 |
of b and c | 4 |
the sharp edge of | 4 |
that the work is | 4 |
in each side of | 4 |
the sole of the | 4 |
house of this sort | 4 |
such as are shown | 4 |
in front of it | 4 |
can be used and | 4 |
of this book to | 4 |
of the various parts | 4 |
with a fine saw | 4 |
in a vertical position | 4 |
you will find this | 4 |
inside of the frame | 4 |
forms the cutting edge | 4 |
just large enough to | 4 |
exact centre of the | 4 |
planed so as to | 4 |
for the rest of | 4 |
as you can find | 4 |
so that it could | 4 |
with the knife or | 4 |
edge of the plane | 4 |
sixteenths of an inch | 4 |
a section of the | 4 |
to the required shape | 4 |
notches were cut in | 4 |
so that it is | 4 |
upper edges of the | 4 |
top of the upper | 4 |
that they may be | 4 |
of wood to the | 4 |
to keep it from | 4 |
stakes driven into the | 4 |
it is known as | 4 |
a large piece of | 4 |
of the rest of | 4 |
according to the thickness | 4 |
with the idea of | 4 |
the places for the | 4 |
and glue them to | 4 |
sides and ends are | 4 |
of what can be | 4 |
of the pieces to | 4 |
in the other end | 4 |
as a general rule | 4 |
the box should be | 4 |
are very apt to | 4 |
the same as the | 4 |
which they are made | 4 |
by the thickness of | 4 |
you wish to be | 4 |
of the two pieces | 4 |
at the base of | 4 |
and first finger of | 4 |
in the middle and | 4 |
was cut in the | 4 |
is an easy matter | 4 |
of the backbone and | 4 |
the back part of | 4 |
the point of contact | 4 |
it becomes necessary to | 4 |
to receive the end | 4 |
size of the piece | 4 |
to cut across the | 4 |
was drilled into the | 4 |
a hole was drilled | 4 |
be covered with canvas | 4 |
should always be kept | 4 |
swimming on a plank | 4 |
out of cardboard and | 4 |
portion of the leg | 4 |
outer face of the | 4 |
moved back and forth | 4 |
that is necessary is | 4 |
should not be glued | 4 |
sharp edge of a | 4 |
of the lathe and | 4 |
into the sides and | 4 |
the lower edges of | 4 |
edge of the work | 4 |
made on the same | 4 |
the boards together with | 4 |
did not want to | 4 |
open end of the | 4 |
across each end of | 4 |
over illustrations and index | 4 |
the north of europe | 4 |
shown in the frontispiece | 4 |
the pattern for the | 4 |
which we give a | 4 |
up to the top | 4 |
at one end to | 4 |
at the ends and | 4 |
receive the end of | 4 |
the ends of pieces | 4 |
the finishing of the | 4 |
the knife or chisel | 4 |
holds its shape well | 4 |
a variation of the | 4 |
together to form a | 4 |
end of the cylinder | 4 |
of the top of | 4 |
a new style of | 4 |
upper piece of the | 4 |
off the superfluous wood | 4 |
and fasten them in | 4 |
when the tool is | 4 |
bring it forward and | 4 |
we give a woodcut | 4 |
the manual arts press | 4 |
for the display of | 4 |
end of the shelf | 4 |
be seen that the | 4 |
were used for the | 4 |
can simply be nailed | 4 |
be made of the | 4 |
care must be used | 4 |
the first and second | 4 |
the middle of a | 4 |
proper handling of tools | 4 |
be a simple matter | 4 |
if you cannot afford | 4 |
tongued and grooved mitre | 4 |
towards the end of | 4 |
deeply into the wood | 4 |
the pad from sticking | 4 |
of two pieces of | 4 |
is used as a | 4 |
would have to be | 4 |
inch thick and inch | 4 |
directly upon the ground | 4 |
of the same shape | 4 |
which you can do | 4 |
hole was drilled into | 4 |
cut away the wood | 4 |
described and illustrated in | 4 |
it on the wood | 4 |
so as to show | 4 |
which will hold the | 4 |
in which they were | 4 |
as it will not | 4 |
shore of kite island | 4 |
is what is known | 4 |
face of the door | 4 |
of the wood with | 4 |
feet above the level | 4 |
is better to buy | 4 |
of the drawer sides | 4 |
one half of the | 4 |
is a variation of | 4 |
in your first attempts | 4 |
the banks of the | 4 |
of the wood must | 4 |
way to make a | 4 |
see spokeshave and file | 4 |
it to make it | 4 |
be taken to keep | 4 |
enough to cover the | 4 |
will do for the | 4 |
into a piece of | 4 |
is no need of | 4 |
a piece of cord | 4 |
the ends so that | 4 |
the grain in the | 4 |
of which there are | 4 |
equipment and care of | 4 |
the angle should be | 4 |
a notch was cut | 4 |
the heel of the | 4 |
it will be better | 4 |
half the width of | 4 |
in the right positions | 4 |
a similar manner to | 4 |
so that the bottom | 4 |
the whole should be | 4 |
barrel stave snow shoe | 4 |
inches wide and inch | 4 |
in the trade as | 4 |
of the board will | 4 |
the method of construction | 4 |
made in the form | 4 |
to be put on | 4 |
right angles to each | 4 |
about feet from the | 4 |
way is to use | 4 |
can often be used | 4 |
but it is usually | 4 |
inch in diameter and | 4 |
the method of tenoning | 4 |
is often the case | 4 |
end view of a | 4 |
piece of board on | 4 |
which is likely to | 4 |
the construction is obvious | 4 |
of which we give | 4 |
to the left of | 4 |
as it should be | 4 |
be placed between the | 4 |
holes bored in the | 4 |
the number of revolutions | 4 |
pieces to be joined | 4 |
and chisel out the | 4 |
a hole bored in | 4 |
will be likely to | 4 |
same manner as in | 4 |
tapered down to a | 4 |
and screwed in place | 4 |
you will often have | 4 |
with the back of | 4 |
thickness of the wood | 4 |
to break up the | 4 |
ends of the sticks | 4 |
you can easily do | 4 |
the bottom is nailed | 4 |
of moulding can be | 4 |
some sort should be | 4 |
in case of necessity | 4 |
the pieces of wood | 4 |
should never be used | 4 |
rest of the boys | 4 |
head of the nail | 4 |
irregularities of the surface | 4 |
should be about in | 4 |
of some sort should | 4 |
such as is illustrated | 4 |
close up to the | 4 |
well into the wood | 4 |
of the tool is | 4 |
you may be able | 4 |
before putting on the | 4 |
of which have been | 4 |
be used to advantage | 4 |
be varied according to | 4 |
the chisel should be | 4 |
in the vise with | 4 |
water can be used | 4 |
at a more acute | 4 |
a notch in the | 4 |
cutting across the grain | 4 |
work to do with | 4 |
the groove of the | 4 |
end of the shaft | 4 |
with which to buy | 4 |
to a great extent | 4 |
from a manuscript of | 4 |
to do the work | 4 |
to fit the holes | 4 |
see to it that | 4 |
as shown at e | 4 |
where there is no | 4 |
can be arranged as | 4 |
a great amount of | 4 |
ends of the sides | 4 |
by cutting out a | 4 |
but the latter is | 4 |
at top and bottom | 4 |
and care of the | 4 |
that they should be | 4 |
put together in the | 4 |
you will require a | 4 |
of the wood will | 4 |
be content with a | 4 |
notches cut in the | 4 |
it can readily be | 4 |
a distance equal to | 4 |
at this point to | 4 |
had been set in | 4 |
from place to place | 4 |
the left end of | 4 |
this can be made | 4 |
in the front of | 4 |
shown in the top | 4 |
should be screwed to | 4 |
the cut is made | 4 |
figure shows a scheme | 4 |
be taken to make | 4 |
on the wood with | 4 |
pointed bar or stick | 4 |
to do with a | 4 |
of the articles already | 4 |
a high degree of | 4 |
of which is a | 4 |
side of the block | 4 |
can be obtained in | 4 |
of one of these | 4 |
inside face of the | 4 |
do not attempt to | 4 |
edges of the work | 4 |
exact center of the | 4 |
about three feet long | 4 |
to mark out the | 4 |
be made of two | 4 |
can be made from | 4 |
little or no expense | 4 |
is applied to the | 4 |
spiral as shown in | 4 |
enough to admit the | 4 |
of our base line | 4 |
the sides into the | 4 |
which rests on the | 4 |
the spiral as shown | 4 |
barrel hoop snow shoe | 4 |
indicates the method of | 4 |
is simple to make | 4 |
to hold the work | 4 |
in line with each | 4 |
the other for the | 4 |
side of the car | 4 |
around the inside of | 4 |
against the ends of | 4 |
a strip of cardboard | 4 |
be made of one | 4 |
is often used for | 4 |
that it does not | 4 |
during the seventeenth century | 4 |
above the top of | 4 |
may be done by | 4 |
be kept in a | 4 |
find the number of | 4 |
you can easily find | 4 |
the inside face of | 4 |
the process of construction | 4 |
line of the medullary | 4 |
where two pieces of | 4 |
ends as shown in | 4 |
one edge of the | 4 |
to the desired shape | 4 |
from the face side | 4 |
the other to the | 4 |
edges of the side | 4 |
it is held in | 4 |
can do the work | 4 |
the same position as | 4 |
attached to the lower | 4 |
of the hinge is | 4 |
the head and the | 4 |
as well as of | 4 |
parallel to the axis | 4 |
so as to avoid | 4 |
along the bottom of | 4 |
on the inside and | 4 |
down to the line | 4 |
house is to be | 4 |
the points of intersection | 4 |
the work is finished | 4 |
described in this chapter | 4 |
the back end of | 4 |
the direction in which | 4 |
the upper portion of | 4 |
the section of the | 4 |
from those in the | 4 |
left hand on the | 4 |
the one just described | 4 |
between the logs of | 4 |
cut on the under | 4 |
front of the cutting | 4 |
for the bottom of | 4 |
paper shown in fig | 4 |
you can easily get | 4 |
when they have been | 4 |
with the side of | 4 |
of the gauge line | 4 |
on the ground of | 4 |
to lay out the | 4 |
the exact center of | 4 |
as is illustrated in | 4 |
diameter of the cylinder | 4 |
ridge of the spiral | 4 |
cut a number of | 4 |
can be used on | 4 |
during the reign of | 4 |
edge of the iron | 4 |
thought it would be | 4 |
the nature of the | 4 |
you can readily see | 4 |
the chisel is then | 4 |
about an inch and | 4 |
you may wish to | 4 |
width of the mortise | 4 |
holes should be bored | 4 |
the parts of a | 4 |
be cut as shown | 4 |
the work should be | 4 |
it will be much | 4 |
to exactly the same | 4 |
at the point of | 4 |
will be liable to | 4 |
of the required size | 4 |
the bottom can be | 4 |
spoil the appearance of | 4 |
the work in the | 4 |
as a substitute for | 4 |
the juncture of the | 4 |
cut in the side | 4 |
if the hole is | 4 |
a good thing to | 4 |
to hide the joint | 4 |
ounce tack is long | 4 |
the tendency is to | 4 |
in places where they | 4 |
differ from those in | 4 |
more workmanlike way is | 4 |
off to the island | 4 |
point of the nail | 4 |
how to use the | 4 |
only on the forward | 4 |
a more acute angle | 4 |
a height of feet | 4 |
so there will be | 4 |
the author of the | 4 |
the two parts of | 4 |
it is an easy | 4 |
of the british museum | 4 |
and then to the | 4 |
it is made of | 4 |
use of the tools | 4 |
is not worth while | 4 |
is a sort of | 4 |
to the lower end | 4 |
so that the upper | 4 |
not be less than | 4 |
mitred at the corners | 4 |
to do your work | 4 |
way to do this | 4 |
of the wood in | 4 |
as in our own | 4 |
in nearly all cases | 4 |
as used in the | 4 |
of the bench and | 4 |
then on the other | 4 |
the ends can be | 4 |
in order to keep | 4 |
to fire the cannon | 4 |
drawing of the completed | 4 |
sandpapered with fine sandpaper | 4 |
either end of the | 4 |
it may then be | 4 |
it is of a | 4 |
place it on the | 4 |
such a manner that | 4 |
of the wood to | 4 |
the second and third | 4 |
way is to have | 4 |
piece of the platform | 4 |
run up and down | 4 |
in the matter of | 4 |
this is not a | 4 |
them to the ends | 4 |
it can be obtained | 4 |
in regard to the | 4 |
the work is done | 4 |
feet apart at the | 4 |
which you can readily | 4 |
together in the form | 4 |
meeting of the society | 4 |
to get the best | 4 |
a piece of two | 4 |
does away with the | 4 |
not at all necessary | 4 |
in two or three | 4 |
and repeat the process | 4 |
a house of this | 4 |
plenty of time to | 4 |
of the boat and | 4 |
the cases already described | 4 |
the making of a | 4 |
is taken from the | 4 |
such work as you | 4 |
four inches long and | 4 |
this is a very | 4 |
to fit tight on | 4 |
it is possible to | 4 |
in the right position | 4 |
inside of the line | 4 |
it is made out | 4 |
in various parts of | 4 |
can be of stock | 4 |
and to the sides | 4 |
pieces are to be | 4 |
of the board is | 4 |
methods of fastening stock | 4 |
that it is not | 4 |
of the grain of | 4 |
cleat within easy reach | 4 |
in the sides of | 4 |
taken to see that | 4 |
from the fact that | 4 |
side of the boat | 4 |
in similar positions to | 4 |
contact with the revolving | 4 |
can be used with | 4 |
four by five inches | 4 |
of this type is | 4 |
have some sort of | 4 |
with tongued and grooved | 4 |
nails can be used | 4 |
bore a series of | 4 |
was completed by nailing | 4 |
a cleat within easy | 4 |
side of the work | 4 |
edge of the frame | 4 |
is by means of | 4 |
an inch or so | 4 |
back of the bench | 4 |
running up and down | 4 |
inches from the bottom | 4 |
the strength of the | 4 |
for a small boat | 4 |
to know how to | 4 |
be taken to see | 4 |
uprights a and b | 4 |
of the roof and | 4 |
the oar and broom | 4 |
about as shown in | 4 |
be put together in | 4 |
cases where it is | 4 |
in proportion to the | 4 |
the edges of two | 4 |
pressed against the edge | 4 |
the roof can be | 4 |
made by cutting a | 4 |
the elasticity of the | 4 |
treated in a similar | 4 |
in the accompanying woodcut | 4 |
size is indicated by | 4 |
and the upper ends | 4 |
made up of a | 4 |
or more pieces of | 4 |
looping the hoop on | 4 |
of such a length | 4 |
is marked on the | 4 |
of one member is | 4 |
you wish to do | 4 |
used in similar positions | 4 |
until the diagonals are | 4 |
is worked on the | 4 |
nailed or screwed to | 4 |
to a certain extent | 4 |
from the outside of | 4 |
is put in place | 4 |
been set in place | 4 |
this will give the | 4 |
diameter of the driven | 4 |
use it for a | 4 |
as it saves the | 4 |
should be purchased for | 4 |
you can make one | 4 |
on the surface and | 4 |
see jointing and gluing | 4 |
than the diameter of | 4 |
ends of the strips | 4 |
the angle at which | 4 |
as those of the | 4 |
if the wood is | 4 |
enough to let the | 4 |
similar to the one | 4 |
the legs of the | 4 |
will know how to | 4 |
the sides and the | 4 |
and then on the | 4 |
thick and inch wide | 4 |
in each end of | 4 |
you can get the | 4 |
be cut on the | 4 |
make sure that the | 4 |
edge of the cutter | 4 |
but with a little | 4 |
be removed from the | 4 |
shown at the left | 4 |
a piece of straight | 4 |
as to make it | 4 |
such as can be | 4 |
of the seventeenth century | 4 |
two or more boards | 4 |
be used for all | 4 |
pieces as shown in | 4 |
it can be held | 4 |
to make a small | 4 |
from which you can | 4 |
angles to each other | 4 |
door and window frames | 4 |
ends of the rails | 4 |
the bulk of the | 4 |
the same width as | 4 |
be made in this | 4 |
from right to left | 4 |
with the other two | 4 |
near the end of | 4 |