WOODWORKING 



purpose of ventilation. Place framing strips around door and 

 window, if desired, to represent casings. 



10) Fasten large eyebolt in each end of each runner to serve 

 as connection in dragging cot from one place to another. 



75. Feed Bunk for Sheep (Fig. 131). 



1) Cut all 2" x 4" stock, viz., four corner posts and two 

 horizontal cross-bar supports for the floor, from a 16' piece. 



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FIG. 131. Feed bunk for sheep. 



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2-4 



CROSS SECTION 



2) Secure five boards, each V x 4" x 10' 0", and cut from 

 one of them four pieces, each 2' 4" long. 



3) Frame each end of the bunk. 



4) Connect the end frames by nailing the two upper side 

 strips in position. 



5) Lay the floor. 



6) Nail in position the two lower side strips to form the 

 sides of the feed tray. 



76. Plow Doubletree (Fig. 132). 



1) Select, from 2" hickory J^ ^ctnt^ 

 or straight-grained oak, 



stock for each of the three 

 parts of the doubletree. 



2) Saw and plane each FIG. 132. Plow doubletree, 

 piece of stock to rectangular shape and to overall dimensions. 



3) Plane back edges of each part to the correct taper, first 



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