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MATERIALS AND TOOLS Page 3 



Qualifications of the Pattern Maker Kinds of Wood Used Warping 

 and Twisting of Wood Hand Saws (Rip, Crosscut, Back, Compass) 

 Iron Planes (-Jack, Jointer, Smooth, Block, Scrub, Circular) Rabbet 

 Plane Round and Hollow Planes Core-Box Plane Router Plane 

 Spoke-Shave Chisels (Socket-Handled, Firmer or Paring) Gouges 

 Try-Squares Bevels (Ordinary, Universal) Marking Gauges Divid- 

 ers and Trammels Calipers Hammer Mallet Screw-Driver 

 Scratch-Awl Brad-Awl Pliers Brace and Boring Bits Ratchet 

 Brace Extension Bit Gimlet Bit Twist Drill Brace Screw-Driver 

 Brace Countersink Cabinet File Cabinet Rasp Hand-Screws and 

 Clamps Standard Rule Shrinkage Rule Oil Stones Oil Slips 

 Grindstones Turning Lathe Chucks and Face-Plates Lathe Tools 

 (Gauge, Skew-Chisel, Scraping Tools, Parting or Cutting-Off Tool) 

 Circular Saw Bench Band and Scroll Saws Hand Planer and Jointer 

 Universal Wood Trimmer. 



METHODS OF MOULDING Page 55 



Flask Cope Nowell or Drag Core Core Prints parting Sand 

 Patterns from Drawings Shrinkage Draft Finish. 



SIMPLE AND BUILT-UP PATTERNS . Page 69 



Patterns in One Piece Finishing Patterns Gluing Preparation of 

 Glue Hand-Screws (Jaws, Spindles) Building-Up Patterns Mak- 

 ing Pattern of a Sheave Pulley; of a 12-Inch Hand-Wheel; of a Coun- 

 tershaft Pulley Pulley Formulae Hubs Rapping Plates Metal Pat- 

 terns Making Pattern of a 12-Inch Crank; of a Heavy Engine-Crank; 

 of a Disc Crank Fillets Dowel Rod Making Pattern of a Face- 

 Plate; of Tees, Elbows, Bends, and Other Pipe Connections; of an 

 Engine Cylinder; of a Globe Valve Gear Wheel Patterns Patterns 

 fur Brvrl Gears Column Patterns Cores for Columns Follow 

 Boards. 



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