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COURSE 1 BEGINNER

A COURSE IN WOOD TURNING (348 pages)

"'with illustrations in separate folder for easy printing'"

(1919)

CHAPTER I

  • Introductory
  • -- Commercial and Educational Values of Wood Turning
  • -- Elements of Success

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

CHAPTER III

  • Wood Turning Tools
  • -- Grinding and Whetting Turning Tools
  • -- The Gouge
  • -- The Parting Tool
  • -- Scraping Tools

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

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

CHAPTER VI

  • Oval Turning
  • -- Tool Operations

CHAPTER VII

  • Duplicate Turning
  • -- Use of Measuring Stick
  • -- Use of Templets

CHAPTER VIII

  • Finishing and Polishing
  • -- Ordinary Cabinet Finishing
  • -- French Polishing
  • -- Method of Applying French Polish

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

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

CHAPTER XI

  • Spiral Turning
  • -- Single Spiral, Straight Shaft
  • -- Tapered Shaft
  • -- Double Spiral, Tapered Shaft
  • -- Double Spiral, Straight Shaft
  • -- Double Groove Spiral, Straight Shaft

Course 2 "The Examination"

PREPARED FOR THE USE OF STUDENTS IN MANUAL TRAINING

HIGH SCHOOLS, TECHNICAL SCHOOLS,

AND COLLEGES (1909)  90 pages

The Author’s Introduction : The object of these pages is to place before pupils such information as will be of practical help to them in their work in wood .turning. It has been the writer's experience that pupils lose confidence and become nervous because of the mishaps that are sure to occur, especially in attempting certain forms often presented early in courses of this character ; and for this reason these exercises have been arranged in such a way that the turning of beads and similar work is left until such time as the confidence of the pupil is fully established ; in fact, until he has had considerable experience on the lathe in handling the principal tools in connection with the simpler forms.

Course 3 (The Laboratory Course)  80 pages

The Author’s Introduction : THE practice of wood-turning is an art relative to which there is little published, and there is, in consequence, little chance for arriving at conclusions as to the best method for performing any given operation; so there is a wide diversity in the methods by which different operators arrive at the same results. Some use one tool almost exclusively, while others use a large variety of tools. The following exercises are designed to give the operator command of the more commonly used tools, using each for the operations for which it is especially fitted. The first four exercises are of special importance, and the operator is urged to continue the practice of them until he can perform them easily and safely ; the operations involved in the third exercise, when mastered, will be found to give special confidence. As the exercises have been arranged to give in the most direct manner, and without repetition, the typical operations of the wood-turner, some learners may desire to add further practice in some or all of them, and, for the benefit of such, further exercises, involving similar operations, have been added in the form of an appendix. These have drawings, and, where necessary, additional instructions. The operator is urged, however, to perform the regular exercise before attempting the added one.

Course 4 "Art and Education in Wood Turning"

By WILLIAM W. KLENKE

INSTRUCTOR IN WOODWORKING AND ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING,

CENTRAL COMMERCIAL AND MANUAL TRAINING

HIGH SCHOOL, NEWARK, NEW JERSEY (1921)  120 pages

The Author’s Introduction : THIS book is intended primarily for the use of students in normal schools, high schools, colleges or similar institutions and for lovers of all things useful and beautiful in wood-turning. It aims by means of text and illustrations to give such facts about the art of wood-turning as are needed by students and teachers in the schools. In giving these facts, whenever there is a question between two methods of procedure, the one being the method of the factory expert in wood-turning, and the other the method of the art craftsman in the school. As a result it is sometimes true that a less direct method is recommended than is employed by the commercial turner, but this is justified on the ground of the purpose of the book, which is fundamentally educational. Besides being a book of instruction on the process of woodturning, it is a book of problems, in the designing of which the author has constantly aimed to recognize beauty of form. As indicated by the title of the book, the author's chief purpose has been to make a contribution to the teaching of art and to education, through the fine old craft of wood-turning.

Problems in Wood-turning 64 pages (1909)

Author: Fred Duane Crawshaw

The Author’s Introduction : WOOD-TURNING doubtless is an art. However, if the statements which follow in this text are facts, the subject comprises some of the elements of a science. The art of wood-turning is the ability of the operator to skilfully handle the tools in making the several wood-turning cuts. The science in wood-turning is found in the mathematical principles discovered when these cuts are analyzed.

Patternmaking 360 pages  (1920)

The Author’s Introduction : A treatise on the construction and application of patterns, including the use of woodworking tools, the art of joinery, wood turning, and various methods of building patterns and core-boxes of different types (1920) Author: Shelly, Joseph Atkinson, 1877- Subject: Pattern-making

Lathe work for beginners  288 pages  (1922)

The Author’s Introduction : A practical treatise on lathe work with complete instructions for properly using the various tools, including complete directions for wood and metal turning, screw cutting, measuring tools, wood turning, metal spinning, etc., and instructions for building home-made lathes with their attachments, etc. (1922) Author: Yates, Raymond F. (Raymond Francis), 1895- Subject: Lathes; Turning (Lathe work)

Bonus!

"WOODWORK JOINTS"

HOW THEY ARE SET OUT, HOW MADE AND WHERE USED; WITH FOUR HUNDRED ILLUSTRATIONS.

CONTENTS:

  • ·       The Glued Joint
  • ·       The Halved Joint
  • ·       The Bridle Joint
  • ·       The Tongued and Grooved Joint
  • ·       The Mortise and Tenon Joint
  • ·       The Dowelling Joint
  • ·       The Scarf Joint
  • ·       The Hinged Joint
  • ·       Shutting Joints
  • ·       The Dovetail Joint
  • ·       Dovetail Grooving
  • ·       The Mitred Joint
  • ·       Joints for Curved Work
  • ·       Miscellaneous Joints
  • ·       Puzzle Joints

E-Book 09- Code Of Fair Competition For The Wood Turning, Shaping Industries (1934)

E-Book 10- Supplementary Code Of Fair Competition As Approved On August (1934)

E-Book 11- The Lathe And Its Uses Or, Instruction In The Art Of Turning Wood And Metal (1868)

E-Book 12- The Young Mechanic, Including The Art Of Turning In Wood And Metal (1902)

E-Book 13- Training In Wood-Work, Designed For Use In Manual Training And Technical School (1902)

E-Book 14- Wood Working Wood Turning, Pattern making, Green-Sand Molding, Core Making (1903)

E-Book 15- Wood-Turning (1921)

E-Book 16- Amendment To Code Of Fair Competition For Wood Turning, Shaping Industries As Approved On October 19 (1934)

E-Book 17- Artistic Wood Turning Works Catalogue 1917- 1918 (1917)

E-Book 18- The Turner's Companion

The turner's companion: containing instructions in concentric, elliptic, and eccentric turning; also various plates of chucks, tools and instruments: and directions for using the eccentric cutter, drill, vertical cutter, and circular test; with patterns, and instructions for working them (1868)

PLUS 14 MORE E-BOOKS

Bonus!

10 x E-Books On  WOOD FINISHING

Contain Hundreds of Pages and information


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