This Standard is a combination and a repetition of the figures of Standard III. The pupils will at this stage learn mounting for fixing on locks, hinges, etc. They should now also learn how to sharpen the knifes, the simple planes, and the bits.

1. Photo Box

Photo Box. A rectangle for the bottom and four rectangles with cut out designs for the sides.

2. Shelf For Brace Bits

Shelf For Brace Bits. A perforated semicircle for the shelf and a rectangle for the back.

3. Towel Rack

Towel Rack. A rectangle with semi-circles on both of the short sides; and several long and narrow rectangles fixed on with hinges.

4. Fern Basket

Fern Basket. A square for the bottom and four perforated rectangles for the sides.

5. Work Box

Work Box. A square for the bottom and another for the top, the latter wrought out with piercing work; four equal rectangles for the sides; lock and hinges.

6. Egg Cup

Egg Cup. Two equal rectangles with cut out circular designs.

7. Bird's Nest

Bird's Nest. To hang in a tree. It is to protect the little birds from the prey birds, while nesting. Four rectangles for the front, the back, the top and the bottom. Two rectangles with two right-angled triangles for the sides. The gateway for the birds is bored in the front part with the expansive bit. A door is arranged at the opposite side for the purpose of clearing out from the nest the old stuff every autumn, when the bird family has moved away.

8. Cruet Stand

Cruet Stand. Two equal circles. The expansive bit is used for boring the holes. Three long and narrow rectangles for the legs of the stand.

9. Paper And Post Card Case

Paper And Post Card Case. Several rectangles; and the back part cut out in decorative designs.

10. Knitting Box

Knitting Box. A rectangle for the top, and an equal one for the bottom; four rectangles for the sides; two rectangles for divisions inside the box. Holes are bored with hand drills in the sides of the box for the purpose of the yarn running through; lock and hinges.

11. Egg Stand

Egg Stand. Two equal circles, or two equal rectangles. The expansive bit is used for boring the holes. Four long and narrow rectangles for the stands of the shelf.

12. Watch Stand

Watch Stand. Several rectangles for the case, cut out in decorative designs. The hole for the watch bored with the expansive bit.

13. Money Box

Money Box. Six equal rectangles, four of them with semi-circles on both the shorter sides; and two of them with semi-circles on one of the shorter sides, the opposite side cut out in a concave arc, thus forming the stands for the box. A square for the door and lock and hinges.

14. Letter Box

Letter Box. Several rectangles and triangles; a square for the door; lock and hinges.

15. Letter Case

Letter Case. In three divisions; one for answered letters, one for the unanswered, and a third for letters ready to go off. Several rectangles, squares and triangles; two doors, six locks; and hinges.