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SPRING ANGLING 



proper form, and passed right through the spool, 

 so that about a quarter -inch projects on the other 

 side. Then it must be plugged or wedged in so 

 that it cannot move ; and you have one part of the 

 reel ready. Now go to the tin-shop and get a 

 piece of tin, or copper, or brass, or even sheet-iron, 

 cut in the shape indicated at Fig. 3 ; but be sure it 



Fig. 3. Metal Sides for Reel before shaping. 



is of the proper size to fit your spool when it is 

 folded at the dotted lines of Fig. 3 and turned up 

 as in Fig. 4. Bore holes in each end of the cross ; 

 place your spool in between the uprights ; screw 



