File:Image from page 107 of "Teacher's handbook of Slöjd" (1900).jpg
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Title: Teacher's handbook of Slöjd Year: 1900 (1900s) Authors: Salomon, Otto. [from old catalog] Subjects: Publisher: [n.p.] Contributing Library: The Library of Congress Digitizing Sponsor: The Library of Congress View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: spoon gouge and spoon iron.The larger illustration (Fig. 52) shows the spoon gouge. Inconstruction, and in the way it is used, it somewhat resemblesA (Fig. 51); but it differs from it in having the blade curvedlengthwise, to facilitate the work of hollowing out. The spoon iron isdifierent in form.It is shown in thesmaller illustration(Fig. 52), and re-sembles a knifeFig. 52. Spoon Gouge and Spoon Iron. \. with a lancet- shaped blade, with two edges, curved like a bow, and taper-ing to a point at the end. It is worked with both hands, andcuts to either side. 4. Carving Tools. A number of tools, more or less like the preceding, are usedin wood-carving. Some of these carving tools are flat, withrectangular edges; others are oblique to the direction of theirlength, with a bevelled edge on both sides; others are concave,with a circular edge, or have two edges meeting in a point.They are straight in some cases; in others, curved. As only a few of these tools are used in slojd carpentry, to Text Appearing After Image: TOOLS. 93 any extent worth mentioning, no description of them is given;but those in most common use, with their names, are shownin Fig. 53. The full size of the edge is given in the outlinebeside the representation of each tool. Firmer. /TiliiiilMl^^ corner firmer. straight gouge.Straight gouge. Curved gouge.Front bent gouge. Straight parting tool.Bent parting tool. Bent chisel.Parting gouge. Fig. 53. Carving Tools. ^. VI. Planes. The edge tools hitherto described consist of a single steelblade, with a cutting edge of various descriptions, and ahandle for one or both hands. The inclination of the edgeto the surface of the wood may thus be altered at will, as thecircumstances of the case require. Narrow surfaces, or sur-faces of generally circumscribed area, may thus be levelledand smoothed to a certain extent (though not perfectly) bythe knife, the axe, the chisel, etc.; but when long and broadsurfaces have to be made absolutely smooth, we require an Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work. |
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