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ELEMENTARY WOODWORKING 



A good plan is to use a small piece of prepared stock 

 as a practice block, laying out lines a quarter of an inch 

 apart, then an eighth, and finally a sixteenth. 



4. The Bevel. The bevel differs from the try-square in 

 having a movable blade. 



FIG. 9. The Bevel 



This tool may be used to lay out lines at any angle 

 from zero to 180 degrees. The blade may be fixed 

 firmly at any desired angle by simply turning the set 

 screw. The method of using it is similar to that of 

 the try-square. 



