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anvil, it is fastened in the vise and finished by cross- 

 filing and draw-filing. Copper caps on the vise jaws 

 will prevent indentations. 



Draw-filing means grasping each end of the file and 

 moving it back and forth sidewise along the work. For 



Pattern for 

 Jaw Guards 



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} i Bend on Dotted Lines 



Figure 92. Vise Jaw Guards. Soft auxiliary vise jaws are made of 

 sheet copper or galvanized iron. 



Turn Piece 

 while uding 



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Figure 93. Roll Piling. To file a piece of steel round it is rolled by 

 one hand while the file is used by the other hand. 



this purpose single-cut files are used. The smoothing 

 is done with a very fine single-cut file, or if very par- 

 ticular, a float file is used. Then the polish is rubbed 

 on with fine emery cloth and oil. The emery cloth is 

 wrapped around the file and the same motion is con- 

 tinued. With some little practice a very creditable 



