This section is from the book "Elementary Woodwork", by George B. Kilbon. Also available from Amazon: Elementary woodwork.
8 in. Bailey Iron smooth-plane. 6 in. Bailey Iron block-plane. Straight edge 16 in. X 2 in. X 3-16 in. Box 6 in. X 3 in. X 1 in. with four spaces for holding nails. Oil-stone. Oil-can. Anvil 3 in. diam. X 1 in. high. 8 in. wooden smooth-plane. Shove-plane board.
Brad-awl. 6 in. dividers adjustable for pencil. 5 1/2 in. pliers. Gauge. 3 in. screw-driver. Four firmer chisels 1 in., 1/2 in., 1/4 in., and 1/8 in. Knife with two blades.
18 in. cutting-off saw. 18 in. slitting-saw. 10 in. back-saw. Saw-block, for use on bench top. Dust brush for use on bench top. Whisk broom for clothing. Rule 12 in. long in one unbroken piece. Saw shelf, hinged to let down when not in use.

Fig. 6.
Claw-hammer for driving and drawing nails. Small peen hammer for brads. Try-square, 4 in. blade. Bevel, 6 in. blade. Bit-brace.
In a till with partitions to separate them, one 1/2 in. gouge, inside ground, one 3/4 in. gouge, outside ground. Three auger bits, 3/4 in., 3/8 in., and 1/4 in. Two drill-bits, 7-32 in., and 5-32 in. Countersink. Lead-pencil. Eraser. Nail set. Brad set.
Under the till a mallet, and space where all of the tools can be packed when necessary.
10 in. hand-clamp. Dust pan and broom for floor-sweeping. Half-bushel basket to hold shavings.
An addition to the foregoing equipment of a half-dozen framing-squares and 22 in. Bailey Iron jointers, and two 26 in. hand-saws will be very serviceable.
Make as many drawers 21 in. X 10 in. X 7 1/2 in. inside measurement as there are to be pupils. Fig. 6 is a perspective view of a cupboard containing 32 such drawers.
 
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