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PART FIRST.
PART SECOND.
INTRODUCTION
Structure of wood
Composition of wood
Branching of stems
Age of trees
Decay of trees
Season for cutting
Milling
Drying of wood
Warping
Properties of wood
Defects in wood
Measure and value of wood
Kinds of wood
Table of chief qualities of wood
Wood and iron
Wood-working trades
Parasitic plants
Timber-borers
Preservation of wood
PART SECOND — EXERCISES
Tools (Plates A and B)
Drawing (Plate C)
Exercise 1. — Use of the chisel
2. — Use of the chisel (continued)
3. — Use of the gouge
4. — Use of the hammer
Exercise 5. — Use of the jack-plane
6. — Plane (continued) and marking-gauge
7. — Use of the rip-saw
8. — Use of the cross-cut
Sharpening tools with the oil-stone (Plate D)
Sharpening tools on the grindstone (Plate E)
Sharpening tools. Saw-filing (Plate F)
Exercise 9. — Construction of a half-joint
10. — Modified forms of the half-joint
11. — Construction of a mortise-joint
12. — Pinning the mortise-joint
13. — Construction of a stub-mortise
14. — Construction of a dovetail-joint
15. — Construction of a miter-joint
16. — Use of the miter-box
17. — Construction of a stretcher-joint
18. — Uniting with dowels
19. — Gluing
20. — Examples of glued joints
21. — Laying out a dovetailed box
22. — Laying out and cutting the dovetails
23. — Marking and cutting the tenons
24. — Finishing the box
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