Info Vfv
j tternaCtfre -TAode to Iritpod gt ce Fopginb Hardening eoid tempering Proce ye M9i. bmnp opleOep. N a.scpe j amp dpi tep. N s.KolD t. N 4.Gb.p peDcfi.N 5.CXbinHook. N s.5t le. N 7. Centpe POnch. F1G.3 . Models for forge practice. Special Features. -Although the escutcheon is taken as an example of how it is possible to add difficult and a new tool operation in successive steps to a simple form, there are many other objects which can be treated in a similar manner. Object and Uses. A collection...
historical development
Without tools man is nothing, with tools he is all. Carlyle. The smith came holding in his hands the tools the instruments of his craft, anvil and hammer and well-made pincers, wherewith he wrought the gold. Odyssey, Book 111 INTRODUCTORY. Tim study of the development of tools is one, which, owing to the ahsence of records referring to their early uses, is necessarily difficult, and direct evolution hard to prove. Study of this subject shows that development of races and of tools may be...
Applied To Wood And Metal Work
This chapter is intended to deal chiefly with the specia application of drawing to the practice of wood and metal work, and as an aid to the effective teaching and demonstrating of the above subjects. It is presumed that a knowledge of elementary practical plane and solid geometry, drawing from the cast light and shade , freehand and model drawing has been acquired. The special kinds of drawing necessary to pupils when dealing with the subject of handcraft are as illustrated on plate opposite....
Info Org
i The bracket piece A in diagram should have two J in. x 6 in. screws i The bracket piece A in diagram should have two J in. x 6 in. screws 2. The centre of these screws shou'd be marked on the underside of shelf, then holes arc bored exactly the size of the screw head J in. deep. 2. The centre of these screws shou'd be marked on the underside of shelf, then holes arc bored exactly the size of the screw head J in. deep. 3. Slots are cut in the shelf see plan in Fig. 1 coinciding with the...
Decorative Processes
Art is man addud to nature. Bacon. IN laying is an art of great antiquity. The term may be regarded as equivalent to the Latin interserore,' to insert. Inlaying proper consists of cutting out thin pieces of wood, veneer, or other material to correspond with the units of a certain design. These are marked upon the groundwork and cut with chisels and gouges. This eaves cavities into which the prepared units of the design are inserted or laid in the groundwork, being fixed with glue or other...




