PLANES AND PLANING 



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As previously instructed, saw to this line in waste stock 

 with a rip-saw. 



Sandpaper used over a block and run lengthwise of the 

 grain may be used to smooth surfaces of the swing board and 

 round edges slightly (Fig. 67) . 

 Supplementary Instructions: 



The "Working Instructions" for the swing board includes 

 practically all those necessary tor any one of the suggested 

 projects in this group. However, in the bulletin board and 

 bill board, the following suggestions should be made: 



In cutting off the corners on -^ 



each of these projects, you 



FIG. 68. Layout for corner cuts. 



should work from the center line 

 shown in Fig. 68. By measuring 

 on each side of this line, one will 

 be sure to make the end symmet- 

 rical. The lines drawn to show 

 where the corners are to be cut 

 should be drawn on the face side 

 and from each end of these a line 

 should be squared across the joint 

 edge or end of board (Fig. 68). 



To saw each of these lines, put board in vise so that line 

 is in vertical position. 



To insert bill-board stake at any particular point on the 

 front of the board, drill or bore a hole slightly smaller than a 



FIG. 69. Use of hand drill. 



