Rough Wood - Bay wood - 5 in. x 2 1/2 in. x 1/2 in.

Tools

Jack Plane, Smoothing Plane, Bow-Saw, Gauge, Square, Brace And Centre-Bit, Spokeshave, File, Knife, Compass

(1). Plane a side and edge at right angles.

(2). Then, before gauging to thickness, set out, gauging in the first place a line up the centre of the planed side, and constructing the shape of the winder on each side of this line.

(3). Bore holes through the wood at each inside corner, where the quarter circles are shown on the diagram, with a 3/8-in. centre-bit.

(4). Then, before sawing to shape, gauge to thickness, and plane off.

(5). Saw to shape with small fine bow-saw, working from right to left.

(6). Spokeshave the convex ends.

(7). Pare the flat parts between the borings with the knife.

(8). File and sandpaper the edges all round, keeping them square and sharp. (9). Finish the flat sides with smoothing plane.

Note. - The boring is done before the wood is "thicknessed," in order that any roughness made by the centre-bit on coming through may be planed off.

No. 4. Winder. (Full size.)

Winder. (Full size.)

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