This section is from the book "Problems In Woodworking", by M. W. Murray. Also available from Amazon: Problems in Woodworking.
In this model the drawing and the manual training are correlated. The aim is to make as hygienic a toothbrush holder as possible. When the problem was worked out in classroom, the pupils agreed that the brushes should not touch one another nor the woodwork, and that the part to catch the drippings should be of such material that it could be easily cleaned, hence the copper work. Snip shears are used for cutting the copper which is so light that it bends readily with a pair of square-nosed pliers.
Tooth Brush Holder
Width should he determined by number of brushes, 1/8 must be added for each additional brush.
Par/s marked M to be modified.


'folded'" under at A.
Development of pan and bracket to he cut from 26 gauge soft copper.

 
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