        item: #1 of 8
          id: 15460
      author: Milton, Archie Seldon
       title: A Course In Wood Turning
        date: None
       words: 14693
      flesch: 81
     summary: From there extend the line to where the next 90° line crosses circle B-B´ at point B´. For all work up to 3 in diameter, the surface may be smoothed by using a small skew chisel in the same manner as in squaring the ends of Stock in cylinder work.
    keywords: chisel; cut; cuts; cutting; cylinder; lathe; stock; tool; turning; wood; work
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        item: #2 of 8
          id: 15831
      author: Bond, A. Russell (Alexander Russell)
       title: The Scientific American Boy; Or, The Camp at Willow Clump Island
        date: None
       words: 62388
      flesch: 86
     summary: Side pieces of the Scow.] Then another pair of side logs were laid on, and so the work progressed.
    keywords: bill; boards; boat; bridge; camp; canoe; center; cut; door; dutchy; edge; end; ends; feet; fig; foot; frame; ice; illustration; inches; island; line; log; logs; piece; place; river; rope; sail; scow; set; shoe; snow; stick; tent; time; uncle; water; way; wheel; wind
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        item: #3 of 8
          id: 20846
      author: Noyes, William
       title: Handwork in Wood
        date: None
       words: 66723
      flesch: 87
     summary: _ Fig. 302. The boundaries of townships, sections, quarter sections, eighties, forties, etc., are indicated by blazes on trees, Fig. 2, so that the cruiser or looker as he goes thru the woods can identify them with those on his oil paper map.
    keywords: angle; bench; bit; board; chisel; cut; cutter; cutting; dovetail; edge; end; fig; frame; gage; glue; grain; hand; illustration; iron; joint; knife; length; line; logs; member; mortise; nails; oil; order; parts; piece; plane; right; saw; screw; set; sides; square; steel; surface; tenon; tools; use; water; way; wood; work
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        item: #4 of 8
          id: 21531
      author: Fairham, William
       title: Woodwork Joints: How They Are Set Out, How Made and Where Used.
        date: None
       words: 37265
      flesch: 81
     summary: A joint of this type may be applied in nearly all cases where a halved or a mortise and tenon joint could be used. This is also called an Open slot mortise and tenon joint, a good strong, serviceable joint which can be used instead of the closed mortise and tenon type, its advantage being that less labour is required in the making.
    keywords: chisel; cross; cut; door; dovetail; drawer; edge; end; fig; frame; gauge; hinge; illustration; joint; line; method; piece; plane; position; rail; saw; shows; tenon; tenon joint; timber; wood; work
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        item: #5 of 8
          id: 42650
      author: Hall, A. Neely (Albert Neely)
       title: The Boy Craftsman Practical and Profitable Ideas for a Boy's Leisure Hours
        date: None
       words: 81736
      flesch: 82
     summary: To connect the points it is necessary to have a straight-edge--a steel framing-square (Fig. 42) for large boards and a small try-square (Fig. 38) for smaller pieces--and a pencil or knife. In the same way longer boards may be divided up by using two-and three-inch divisions on the rule instead of one-inch, and smaller pieces by using half-and quarter-inch divisions.
    keywords: boards; box; boy; boys; cabin; cardboard; centre; chapter; cut; cutting; doll; door; drawing; edge; end; ends; fasten; fastened; feet; fig; figs; form; frame; half; hand; head; holes; house; illustration; inches; inside; line; making; means; nail; number; opening; paper; piece; place; roof; room; set; sides; size; stick; strips; type; window; wood; work
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        item: #6 of 8
          id: 43604
      author: Wheeler, Charles G. (Charles Gardner)
       title: Wood-working for Beginners: A Manual for Amateurs
        date: None
       words: 159655
      flesch: 83
     summary: _Dry rot_, which is due to fungi, does not attack _dry_ wood, but is found where there is dampness and lack of free circulation of air, as in warm, damp, and unventilated situations, like cellars and the more confined parts of ships, and in time results in the entire crumbling away of the wood. Plane bevels in end wood from both edges and you can often slant the plane to good advantage like the chisel in Fig. 479.
    keywords: beginning; bench; board; boat; box; case; chisel; course; cut; cutting; edge; end; ends; finishing; fit; form; frame; glue; good; grain; hand; hard; hold; holes; house; illustration fig; inside; iron; joint; knife; line; look; making; mark; nail; outside; paint; piece; plane; right; rule; saw; screws; set; shape; sides; square; stock; straight; surface; time; tools; use; water; way; wood; work
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        item: #7 of 8
          id: 43635
      author: Petersen, Louis Christian
       title: Educational Toys Consisting Chiefly of Coping-Saw Problems for Children in School and the Home
        date: None
       words: 15245
      flesch: 87
     summary: The head, tail and body pieces, one with and one without the leg, are sawed from 1/4, the back (E) from 5/16, the wedge from 3/8, and the clamp from 1/2 stock. See Transcriber's Notes at end of document for more details.] ------------------------------------------------------------- EDUCATIONAL TOYS Consisting Chiefly of Coping-Saw Problems for Children in the School and the Home by LOUIS C. PETERSEN, B. Sc. Director of Manual Arts, State Normal University, Carbondale, Illinois [Illustration] PUBLISHED BY THE MANUAL ARTS PRESS PEORIA, ILLINOIS COPYRIGHT LOUIS C. PETERSEN 1920 CONTENTS _
    keywords: body; color; end; ends; fig; holes; illustration; legs; nails; parts; piece; platform; saw; stock; wheels; wood
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        item: #8 of 8
          id: 54602
      author: Pollen, John Hungerford
       title: Ancient and Modern Furniture and Woodwork
        date: None
       words: 38990
      flesch: 66
     summary: Their history perhaps belongs rather to that of painters than of our present subject; but they are too much mixed up with eighteenth century furniture not to find mention even in a sketch like the present. Much early eighteenth century furniture was bombé, or rolled about in curious curves or undulations of surface, partly to display the skill of the cabinet-makers, and partly to show off the marquetry, which formed its only decoration.
    keywords: a. |; art; artists; b. |; cabinets; centuries; century; chairs; chests; country; de |; decoration; england; english; fifteenth; form; france; french; furniture; general; gold; greek; houses; illustration; ivory; j. |; kensington; kind; king; marquetry; mediæval; metal; museum; objects; panels; period; pieces; renaissance; roman; rome; rooms; silver; sixteenth; south; tables; use; wood; woodcut; woodwork; work; | |; |16th; |18th; |italy |
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