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images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
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Finally back in print, Carpentry & Joinery, first published in
1907, is the bible of finish carpentry from a golden era of
architectural woodworking. Every aspect of joinery is covered in
this book, with more than 1800 engravings and twelve spectacular
plates to illustrate the topics. This incredibly comprehensive
volume contains chapters on timber; joints; floors; partitions;
windows; doors; moldings; tools and more. Each subject is explored,
illustrated, and examined first in the simple case and then in
fancier and fancier permutations. This is the best instruction ever
written that explains the details of both simple and fancy late
Victorian architectural woodworking. Whether you are a joiner,
restorer, or architect, you will be amazed at the level of
practical information, clarity of explanation, and continued
utility of this book. Certain subjects which are commonly ignored
such as the use of joiner s rods are covered in great detail along
with detailed instructions for layout all the various constructions
in the book. Because this is such an important book we wanted an
expert opinion to put the book in the context of its time. In a new
introduction master housewright Roy Underhill compares the
instruction in the book with a first hand account of an early 20th
century joiner. "We again have the voices of first rate masters at
our sides." - Roy Underhill, from his Introduction The original
book contained 12 color plates which, sadly, we could not afford to
reproduce in color. However we are making a PDF of the color plates
available for download http:
//www.brooklyntoolandcraft.com/hasluckplates. Softcover 6 3/4" x 9
5/8" 567 pages plus 12 plates.
PREFACE., THIS Handbook contains, in a form convenient for everyday
use, a comprehensive digest of the information on Engraving Metals
by incision and corrosion scattered over nearly twenty thousand
columns of one of the weekly journals it is my fortune to edit-and
supplies concise instructiol on the general principles of the
subjects of which it treats. I In preparing for publication in book
form the mass of relevant matter contained in the volumes of, much
had to be arranged anew, altered, and largely re- written. From
these causes the contributions of many are so blended that the
writings of individuals cannot be distinguished for acknowledgment.
However, it may be mentioned that much of the information given in
this Handbook was contributed in another form to work by a
Sheffield engraver. Readers who may desire additional informnation
respecting special details of the matters dealt with in this
Handbook, or instruction on kindred subjects, should address a
question to work, So that it may be answered in the columns of that
journal. La Belle Snzrvage, Lozdon. November, 1001. CONTENTS.
I.-Introduction and Terms used . 9 11.-Engravers Tools and their
uses . . 24 111.-Elementary Exercises in Engraving . . 41
1V.-Engraving Plate and Precious Metals . . 59 . V.-Engraving
Monograms . 74 V1.-Engraving S tee1 for Transfer Processes . . 87
VI1.-Engraving Name-plates . . 109 VIII. -Engraving Coffin-plates .
. 119 1X.-Chasing Metals . . 130 X.-Etching Metals . . 142 Index .
154 LIST OF ILLUSTR ATIONS. FIG. PA l.-Engmvers Bench and Stool
2.-Bench Block . . 3.-Nut for Bench Biock . . 4.-Oilstone in Wooden
Block. 5.-Oilcan. . . . . 6.-Set of Sandbags . . . 7.-Engravers
Eyeglass . . AT 8.-Eyeglass Stand . . v . -Back of Angle Graver .
10.-Belly of Angle Graver 11.-Back of Round -nosed. Graver . . .
12.-Belly of Round - nosed Graver . . - . . 13.-Belly of ound -
nosed Graver . . . 14.-Back of lai Graver . . 15.-Bells of Flat
Graver . . 16.1BacG of Shading Graver . 17.-Belly of Shading Graver
. 18.-scorper or Wriggling Graver 19.-Double Wriggling Graver .
20.-Set-off of Graver. . . 21.-Set-off of Graver. . . 22.-Graver in
Short Handle . 23.-Worn Graver in Long Handle . . . . 24.-Outlining
Chisel. . . 25.-Narrow Flat Chisel . . 26.-Broad Flat Chisel . .
27.--Hammer . . . . 28.-Tracing Point or Etching Needle . . . .
29.-Scraper . . ., 30.-Oval Burnisher . . . 31.-Spring Dividers . .
. 32.-Method of Sharpening Graver . . . 33.-Practice plate
34.-Metltod of olding 35.-Direction of Circular Cuts. 36.-Colouring
on Practice Plate 37.-Part Design on Wait, er . 38 -Design for
Engraved Teapot i39.-Design on Oval Teapot . 40.-Lettering on
Pewter . . 41.- Boars Head Crest for Pewter . . . . FIG. PAGE
42.-Engravers Bnllet . . 60 43.-Support .for Knife wllilst
Engraving . . . 61 41.-Engravers Block . . 6.2 45.-Engravers Block
. . 63 46.-Support for Ring vltilst Engraving . . . C4 41.-AM B
Monogran . . 75 48.-A M D Monogram . . 75 49.-C V Co Mollogranl . .
75 50.-BMB Monogranl . . 75 51.-B M I Monogram . . 75 52.--J B
Moiogran . . . 75 53.-D R Monosrain . . . 75 - - - 541-- J onoiram
. . . 75 65.--E LT Monogram . . 77 56.-G C D Monogram . . 77 57.-H
E B Monogram . . 77 58.-K Z Y Monogram, . 77 59.-L F Monogram . . .
77 60.-H E B Monogau . . 77 61.-E W B Monograin . . 77 62.-GS T
Monogram . . 77 63. - J W C Monogram ., 79 64.-T L F Moaorrran . .
79 65I- G C onoiran . . 66.43 W Monogram ., . 67.-V S Co. Monogaln
. . 68.--E L Mnnog am . . . 69.-H JE Nonogran1 . . 70.-Method of
Reducing Letter 71.-H T W Monogram . . 2.-sSGC Monogram . . I 3.- A
E T Monclgrain . . 74.-RT Monogram . . . 75.-R M P Monograt . .
76.-H R Monogram . . . 77.-M 0 T Monogram . . 78.-J R E Monogram .
. 79.-G S M Monogram . . 80.-K K Monogram . . . 81.--A D B Monogram
. . 82...
MOTOR BICYCLE BUIITDING -- PREFACE. THIS Handbook contains, in form
convenient for everyday use, a number of articles contributed by a
cycle and motor maker and expert-JIr. W. Travers -to WORK, one of
the weekly journals it is my fortune to edit. Tlie chapter on
ignition coils is from the pen of bfr. G. E. Bonney, the well-known
writer on practical electrical subjects. Readers who may desire
additional information respecting special details of the matters
dealt with in this Handboolr, or instructions on kindred subjects,
should acldress a question to WORK, so that it may be answered in
the colunins of that journal. La. Belle Snuvnge, London. October,
1906. P. N. HASLUCK. CONTEXTS. CHAPTER I.-Frame for Motor Bicycle .
11.-Patterns for Frame Castings . 111.-Building Frame from Castings
. 1V.-Making 3-H. P. Petrol Motor . V.-Spray Carburettor for 3-H.l.
Jlotor . V1.-Ignition Coils for Notor Cycles . VI1.-Light-weight
Petrol Motor for Attachment to Roadster Bicycle VII1.-Spray
Ca.rburettor for Light-weight Riotor Index . . LIST ILLUSTRATIONS.
FIG. PAGE 1.-Working Drawing of Motor Bicycle Frame . 13 2.-Bottom
Bracket . . 17 3.4.-Back Fork Crown . 18 5.-End of Back Fork Crown
. - . . l 6.7.-Rear Engine Lug . 20 8.9.-Front Engine Lug . 21 10,
11.-Left-hand Fork End . 22 12.-Top Member of Left- hand Fork End
., 22 13.-Back Stay Eye . . 22 14.-Front Fork End . . 22
15.16.-Patterns for Top and Bottom Head Lugs . 23 17.-SeatLug . . .
. 24 18.-Rear Part of Seat Lug . 24 19.-Lower Horizontal Lug . 25
20,21.-Cirder Tube Lugs . 26 22,23.-Front Fork Crown . 27 24.
25.--Steering Tube Lug . 28 26,27.-Engine Plate . . 2s 28,
29.-Ball-race . . . 37 30.-Bottom Bracket Axle in Position . . . .
3831,32.-Bracket Lock-nut . 39 33.-Engine Plate Belt . . 41
34.-Vertical SectIon of 34-h.p. Petrol Engine . 48 35,36.-Vertical
Section and Plan of Engine Cylinder 49 37.-Plan of Bottom or Open
End of Cylinder . . 51 38.-Section of Finished Pis- ton.. . . . .55
39.-Section of Piston on Line X X Fig. 38 . 57 FIG. PAGE 40,
41.-Two Methods of Jointing Piston Rings. 58 42.-Piston Ring,
showing Eccentricity of Bore . 58 43.-Exhaust Valve Guide . 59
44.45.-Exhaust Valve . . 60 46.47.-Inlet Valve Body . 61
48-50.-Head and Stem, Washer and Lock-nut of Inlet Valve . . 63
51.-Spring Washer of Ex- haust Valve . . . 63 52.-Plan of Cylinder
End of Crank Case . . 64 53, 54.-Side Elevation and Vertical
Section of Crank Case . . . 67 55.-Section of Gear Cover . 71 56,
57.-Tappet-rod Bush . 73 58.59.-Valve-lift Lever . . 73 60,
61.--Connecting Rod . . 73 62. 63.-Union Nut . . . 76
64.65.-Flywheel . . . 77 66.-Main Shaft, Pulley Side 78 67.-Main
Shaft, Gear Side . 79 68.-Crank Pin . . . . 79 69.-Half-time Shaft
. . 81 70.-TappetRod, . . 81 71.--Circular Plate of Tap- petRod . .
. . 82 72.--Gudgeon Pin . . . 82 73.74.-Tool for Cutting Key- ways
in Lathe . . 83 75.-Section of Engine Pullef 85 76.-Locking Plate .
. . 86 77,78.-Exhaust Cam . . 87 79,80.-Large Gear Wheel . 88 FIG.
PAGE 81, 82.-Small Gear Wheel . 89 83.-Inlet Tube from Car-
burettor . . . . 91 84. 85.-Bottom Plate of Silencer, . . . 94
86,87.-Top Plate of Silencer 95 88.-Tube for Silencer . . 96
89.-Pin or Bolt for Silencer 96 90.-Sectional View of Car- burettor
. . . . 99 91.--Cover Piece . . . l00 92.-Base Piece . . . 100
93.-Pattern for Gauze Cone- piece . . . . l01 94.-Bridge Piece . .
. 102 95.-Dlagram of Condenser. Layers . . . . 11196.-Longitudinal
Sectional Elevation of Trembler. 112 .-Transverse sectional
Elevation of Trembler 113 98.-Plan of Armature and Spring . . .
.l13 99.-Plan of Trembler on End of Coil . . . 114 100.-Diagram of
Coil Con- nectlons . . . . 115 101.-Diagram showing Working of
Ignition Coils . . . . 117 102...
Superb guide to every aspect of the craft: necessary tools and appliances, esthetics of wood carving, comprehensive history of wood carving design, and of course, clear, precise instructions on every technique. Index.
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