This section is from the book "Manual Training: First Lessons In Wood-Working", by Alfred G. Compton. Also available from Amazon: First Lessons In Wood-Working.
Pocket-knife, two blades. Lead pencil, No. 2. Marking-gauge.
Cross-cut-saw, 22 inches long, 8 teeth to the inch. | |||||
Rip-saw, | 22 | ,, | 4 1/2 | a | ,, |
Tenon-saw, | 14 | ,, | 12 | a | ,, |
Dove-tail-saw, | 8 | ,, | 15 | a | ,, |
Try square, steel blade, 6 inches long.
Hammer, weight 1 lb., handled.
Mallet, " 1 lb., handled.
Two-foot folding rule, metric and English on opposite sides. Jack-plane, double-ironed. Smoothing-plane, double-ironed.
Firmer chisel, one inch, pear-tree handle. | ||||
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