Handy Farm Devices and How to Make ThemSimon and Schuster, 28/06/2013 - 149 páginas A wonderful book for anyone interested in starting their own homestead or small farm. This book will show you how to be self reliant and build the things you'll need. There are more than 200 illustrations showing you how to make handy farm devices. You'll learn about the farmer's workshop and tools, running a grindstone, making a dumb waiter, making a cradle, how to clean a well, how to stake out stock, bee keeping, how to transplant trees, how to build a bridge for a small stream, how to keep a gate from sagging, important points in house building, how to build small greenhouses, advice on the best way to split wood, black smithing, and much, much more in this thrift-conscious and environmentally wise book. |
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... shown in Figure 1. To obtain the lines on a square stick where the corners should come when converted into an octagon or eightsided stick: Lay the square on the one side of the square stick at such an angle that the end of the square ...
... shown in Figure 1. To obtain the lines on a square stick where the corners should come when converted into an octagon or eightsided stick: Lay the square on the one side of the square stick at such an angle that the end of the square ...
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... shown in Figure 2. Figure 3 shows the manner of placing the square on the box to give the desired angle. A sprung molding, which is a molding not solid on.
... shown in Figure 2. Figure 3 shows the manner of placing the square on the box to give the desired angle. A sprung molding, which is a molding not solid on.
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... shown in Figure 4, must be placed in the box bottom side up as shown in Figure 5, so as to get a solid bearing to hold it. Cuts in the box to miter around an eightsided figure or an octagon, as shown in 5A, can be obtained by using 7 ...
... shown in Figure 4, must be placed in the box bottom side up as shown in Figure 5, so as to get a solid bearing to hold it. Cuts in the box to miter around an eightsided figure or an octagon, as shown in 5A, can be obtained by using 7 ...
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... described under “Making a Straight Edge” (below). Make a mark across this board with the square, as shown in Figure 6, Position A, then reverse the square to Position B. If the square is true it should exactly fit the mark made. It is ...
... described under “Making a Straight Edge” (below). Make a mark across this board with the square, as shown in Figure 6, Position A, then reverse the square to Position B. If the square is true it should exactly fit the mark made. It is ...
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... Figure 9 tells us that the run there shown is 10 inches rise to 12 inches run. When the square is laid on the stick to be cut into a rafter, the 10inch mark on the tongue and the 12inch mark on the blade are held so that they come ...
... Figure 9 tells us that the run there shown is 10 inches rise to 12 inches run. When the square is laid on the stick to be cut into a rafter, the 10inch mark on the tongue and the 12inch mark on the blade are held so that they come ...
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