90 WOODWORKING 



73. Garden Marker (Fig. 129). 



1) Secure stock as follows: 



One 2" x 4" x 4' 0". 

 One 1" x 6" x 8' 0". 



Short stock for braces and marking pins may be secured 

 from waste from handle. 



2) Plane bed board to dimensions; bevel front edge. 



3) Locate centers for marker pin holes on top and bottom 

 surfaces of bed board by means of marking gage and try- 

 square. Angle of pin should be about 15 degrees to a vertical 

 line. 



4) Bore 1-1/4" holes for marker 

 pins, working from each side of 

 bed board. With jack-knife, ream 

 out holes on top side to approxi- 

 mately 1-1/2". 



5) Shape handle, nail securely in 

 place, and brace with pieces of 

 stock ripped from handle on under 



FIG. 129. Garden marker. side. 



6) From waste stock ripped from handle, or better, from 

 pieces of 2" x 4" ripped to 2" square strips, whittle out marker 

 pins. Drive pins in place and toe-nail from the top, allowing 

 nail heads to project sufficiently so that the nails may be re- 

 moved with a hammer. 



74. Individual Hog Cot (Fig. 130). 



1) Frame floor by nailing four 2" x 4"'s edgewise across the 

 two 2" x 4" runners, one at each end, front and back, and the 

 remaining two evenly dividing the remaining space. 



2) Cut rafters, three for each side, each 6' 6" long. Toe- 



