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The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 74

First Year

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First Year.

Drawing—The use of set squares and compaases; the principle A of projection. Definitions of the following terms:—Flan, elevation, section, projector, horizontal plane, vertical plane, XY. or ground line. Drawing to scale and full size, exercises to be executed in practice.

Tools—The construction and use of the following:—The common rule, saws, planea, chisels, gouges, hammer, mallet, try square, spokes have, gauges, their manipulation and how to keep them in order, grinding and sharpening angles of edge tools for hard and soft wood.

Practical Work—
I.—Dressing timber truly; the use of plane try-square, winding sticks and marking gauge.
II.—The use of saw and chisel, also chamfering.
III.—Square prison, planing, sawing, and paring with chisel.
IV.—Ootagon prison; the use of chisel, plane and pencil gauge.
V.—Cylinder; the use of plane.
VI.—Paper knife; to show varying grain in wood.
VII.—Grooving, chamfering, cutting, fluke and V.
VIII.—Shield; the nee of plane, gouge, spokes have, bow saw, and compass.
IX.—Grooving, rebating, chamfering, working ovolo and scotia.
X.—Soap tray, fitting and the use of nails.
XI.Lapped halving.
XII.—Oxford frame, lapped halving applied, rebating and stop chamfering.
XIII.—Tow el-roller; exercise V. applied.