Part 6 (1/1)
57 The Universal Saw--The operations that can be performed on the universal saw are so many that no atteh are given to show the characteristic operations involved in cross-cutting, ripping, and dadoing,--the three basic uses of a circular saw
[Illustration: Fig 38 Grooving, or ripping special work]
It is a uard should be kept over the saw at all ti when it can not be used
Figs 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, illustrate the basic uses of a circular saw
[Illustration: Fig 39 Cutting segments]
[Illustration: Fig 40 Surfacing board on jointer]
58 The Hand Jointer--The great variety of work that can be done on a hand jointer depends very largely upon the knowledge and skill of the operator It lends itself to so e and efficiency
[Illustration: Fig 41 Cutting bevels on jointer]
The five operations shown in Figs 40, 41, 42, 43 and 44, give a fair idea of the scope of work that is usually acco of the method by which the work should be done
The jointer is another tool where the use of the guard should never be omitted
59 The Sander--The sander is an interesting ” can be done as with the lathe, altho its prime use is to make smooth or polish
[Illustration: Fig 42 Jointing the edge]
In Fig 45 the boy at the left is for surface
[Illustration: Fig 43 Rabetting on the jointer]
[Illustration: Fig 44 Cutting miter joints]
[Illustration: Fig 45 The machine sander in operation]