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A COURSE IN WOOD TURNING

By ARCHIE S.   MILTON

OTTO K.   WOHLERS

BRUCE MILWAUKEE (Publishers Stamp)

THE BRUCE PUBLISHING COMPANY
MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN
1919
PREFACE

This book is the outgrowth of problems given to high school pupils by the writers, and has been compiled in logical sequence.   S tress is laid upon the proper use of tools, and the problems are presented in such a way that each exercise, or project, depends somewhat on the one preceding.    It is not the idea of the writers that all problems shown should be made, but that the instructor select only such as will give the pupils enough preliminary work in the use of the tools to prepare them for other models following. 

The related matter on the care of the lathe and tools, the grinding of chisels, the polishing of projects, and the specific directions and cautions for working out the various exercises and projects with the drawings, make the book not only valuable for reference, but also as a class text to be studied in connection with the making of projects.  The drawings show exact dimensions and are tabulated in the upper right-hand corner in such a way that they may be used in a filing case if desired.   At least two designs are shown for each model, and these may be used as suggestions from which students, with the aid of the instructor, may work out their own designs.

The book has been divided into two parts: (A) Spindle Turning, and (B) Face-Plate Turning.   The same order is followed in each part; the related information is supplied where required as the pupil progresses.

Part A takes up the following: (I) Exercises; (II) Models, involving the same tool processes, only in a somewhat different degree; (III) Oval Turning, explaining the use of two centers; (IV) Duplicate Turning, where identical pieces are turned.

Part B is arranged as follows: (I) Exercises; (II) Models, which are an application of cuts in exercises that involve only face-plate work; (III) Models, which require chucking; (IV) Assembling Exercises, involving spindle turning, face-plate work and chucking; (V) Spiral Turning, showing the method of turning a spiral on the lathe.

The ultimate aim of this book is to give, through the exercises and problems, a thorough understanding of the principles of wood turning by gradually developing the confidence of the pupil in the complete control of his tools, at the same time suggesting harmonious lines in design which will lead to other ideas in designing problems.  

TABLE OF CONTENTS

  Pages
 
CHAPTER I
Introductory
--Commercial and Educational Values of Wood Turning
--Elements of Success
9-10
 
CHAPTER II
The Lathe
--Care of the Lathe
--Speed of the Lathe
--Method of Figuring the Diameter of Pulleys
--Rules for Finding the Speeds and Sizes of Pulleys
--Points on Setting Up the Lathe and Shafting
11-14
 
CHAPTER III
Wood Turning Tools
--Grinding and Whetting Turning Tools
--The Gouge
--The Parting Tool
--Scraping Tools
15-18
 
CHAPTER IV
Spindle Turning
--Centering Stock
--Clamping Stock in the Lathe
--Adjusting the Tool Rest
--Position of the Operator at the Lathe
--Holding the Tools
--Use of the Tools in Spindle Turning
19-21
 
CHAPTER V
Tool Processes in Spindle Turning
--The Roughing Cut
--The Sizing Cut
--The Smoothing Cut
--Testing for Smoothness
--Measuring for Length
--Squaring Ends
--Cutting Off
--Shoulder Cuts
--Taper Cuts
--V Cuts-Concave Cuts
--Convex Cuts
--Combination Cuts
--Chisel Handles
--Mallets and Handles
--Vise Handles
22-32
 
CHAPTER VI
Oval Turning
--Tool Operations
33-34
 
CHAPTER VII
Duplicate Turning
--Use of Measuring Stick
--Use of Templets
35
 
CHAPTER VIII
Finishing and Polishing
--Ordinary Cabinet Finishing
--French Polishing
--Method of Applying French Polish
36-38
 
CHAPTER IX
Face-Plate and Chuck Turning
--Methods of Fastening Stock
--Small Single Screw Face-Plate
--Large Surface Screw Face-Plate
--Gluing to Waste Stock
--Lathe Adjustments
--Position of Tool Rest
39-40
 
CHAPTER X
Tool Processes in Face-Plate and Chuck Turning
--Straight Cuts
--Roughing Off Corners
--Calipering for Diameter
--Smoothing Cut
--Roughing Cut on the Face
--Smoothing the Face
--Laying Off Measurements
--External Shoulders
--Internal Shoulders
--Taper Cuts
--V Cuts
--Concave Cuts
--Convex Cuts
--Combination Cuts
--Use of Scraping Tools
--Internal Boring
--Turning a Sphere
41-48
 
CHAPTER XI
Spiral Turning
--Single Spiral, Straight Shaft
--Tapered Shaft
--Double Spiral, Tapered Shaft
--Double Spiral, Straight Shaft
--Double Groove Spiral, Straight Shaft
49-55

PLATES--SPINDLE TURNING. 

Straight Cuts 57
Shoulder Cuts 59-65
Taper Cuts 67-77
V Cuts 79-81
Concave Cuts 83-87
Convex Cuts 89-95
Combination Cuts 97-101
Chisel Handles 103-107
Cabinet File Handle 109
Scratch Awl Handle 111
Carving Tool Handle 113
Turning Chisel Handle 115
Mallets 117-119
Gavels 121-127
Darning Eggs 129-133
Stocking Darner 131
Potato Masher 135
Rolling Pins 139-141
Vise Handle 143
Screw Driver Handles 145-147
Pene Hammer Handle 149
Claw Hammer Handle 151
Indian Clubs 153-155
Dumb Bells 157-159
Ten Pins 161
Drawer Pulls 163-165

PLATES--CHUCK TURNING. 

Straight Cuts 167-169
Shoulder Cuts 171-173
Taper Cuts 175-177
V Cuts 179-181
Concave Cuts 183-185
Convex Cuts 187-189
Combination Cuts 191-195
Match Boxes 197-201
Pin Trays 203-205
Hair Pin Receivers 207-209
Hat Pin Receivers 211-213
Ornamental Vases 215-219
Spinnet 221
Towel Rings 223-227
Card Trays 229-235
Picture Frames 237-243
Nut Bowls 245-251
Napkin Rings 253-257
Jewel Boxes 259-273
Collar Boxes 275-279
Sphere 281
Checker Men 283
Candle Sticks 285-293
Shaving Stands 295-301
Reading Lamp Stands 303-307
Pedestal 309
Smokers' Stands 311-313
Pin Cushion and Spoon Holder 315
Chess Men 317-319
Pedestals 321-325
Electric Reading Lamps 327-335
Magazine Holders 337-339

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