id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 20763 Zerbe, James Slough Carpentry for Boys In a Simple Language, Including Chapters on Drawing, Laying Out Work, Designing and Architecture With 250 Original Illustrations .txt text/plain 40301 3882 85 edges of the mortises or tenons, so that the cutting line may readily be cutting edge is square and at the right working angle. In Fig. 14, which shows the teeth of a cross-cut saw, the THE GAGE.--The illustration (Fig. 19) shows one of the most useful tools him to work at the task of cutting off a board accurately on a line. The illustration (Fig. 31) shows a board marked with the cross lines (B) TOOLS USED.--The back saw is used for cutting the tenon, and the end of board use the gage to mark off a half-inch slice, and then cut away the FLAT EFFECTS.--If the board is flat it may be shaded, as shown in Fig. 131, in which the lines are all of the same thickness, and are spaced Fig. 145, the angle formed at the center by the lines (B, E) is ./cache/20763.txt ./txt/20763.txt