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Selected Woodwork Shop Problems | by George A. Seaton



The persistent demand for certain numbers of the Manual Training Magazine has made it evident to the publishers that some of the articles in these numbers ought to be reprinted and sold at such a price as will enable teachers to purchase them in quantities for use in their classes. Moreover, it is believed that from time to time in the future, the Magazine will publish articles which, owing to their special value, ought to be reprinted soon after they appear in the Magazine.

TitleSelected Woodwork Shop Problems
AuthorGeorge A. Seaton
PublisherThe Manual Arts Press
Year1910
Copyright1910, The Manual Arts Press
AmazonSelected shop problems

Selected Shop Problems

By George A. Seaton, Director of Manual Training, Shaw High School, Cleveland, Ohio

The Manual Arts Press

The Manual Arts Press

Peoria, Illinois

Copyright

The Manual Arts Press

1910

Manual Training Reprints

Edited by Charles A Bennett, Professor of Manual Arts, Bradley Polytechnic Institute, Peoria, Illinois

Series A

Number 3

-Manual Training Reprints
The persistent demand for certain numbers of the Manual Training Magazine has made it evident to the publishers that some of the articles in these numbers ought to be reprinted and sold at such a pric...
-Introduction
This collection of problems in woodworking has been made to meet the needs of busy teachers of manual training. They have all been selected from the Shop Problems Department of the Manual Training Mag...
-Padded Stool
Plate 1 A Project which never fails to interest the boys and one of which they are sure to be proud when it is completed is the little footstool. As shown with dowel joints it is very easy to constru...
-Simple Stool
Plate 2 A stool which will prove very pleasing and is so simple that it can readily be made in the eighth grade, or possibly even in a lower grade, is shown in Plate 2. By the use of dowel rods for t...
-Frame And Plate Rail
Plate 3 Among the exhibits of interest at the last manual training convention was shown the combined frame and plate rail from the Cleveland schools. The construction is comparatively simple for a d...
-Tabouret
Plate 4 Walter M. Mohr's article on the Decorated Shop Model (1905 Year Book of Council of Supervisors of the Manual Arts) suggested the lines of the tabouret shown, though the dimensions given are...
-Tie Rack
Plate 5 It is always difficult to find a problem which is simple enough for the student taking his first steps in woodworking yet which has sufficient beauty to make it worth while. W. E. Roberts ...
-Book And Magazine Rack
Plate 6 The pleasant room furnished with the work of the manual training students of Cleveland will be remembered by all who visited the Board of Education headquarters during the meeting of the Nati...
-Sleeve Board
Plate 7 The sleeve board will find its greatest use if it be provided with some sort of base. These two may be permanently fastened together or the board may be hinged to the base. According to Allis...
-Folding Book Rack
Plate 8 A design that appeals because of its ingenuity is the folding book-rack sent in by Frederick B. Riggs of San-tee, Nebraska. The hinge which is cut from 26 gauge sheet brass makes it possib...
-Step Ladder
Plate 9 There is little that need be said in regard to the construction of the simple step ladder, which is from the design of Philip S. Hasty of the Isadore Newman Manual Training School of New Orle...
-Corner Clothes Hanger
Plate 10 Those of us who must dwell in the city with its flats and small modern houses will be quick to appreciate the worth of the corner clothes hanger which has been planned by Hans Schmidt of St....
-Small Wall Cabinet
Plate 11 As an example of cabinet construction the small wall cabinet made in Mr. Weick's classes at Columbia University furnishes an interesting illustration. Considerable opportunity for choice on ...
-Small Table
Plate 12 A project always full of interest to the high school boy is the construction of a small table. The one shown is pleasing because of its very simplicity. Its simple lines are capable of modif...
-Library Table
Plate 13 Among the larger pieces of furniture that can be undertaken by high school boys, there is nothing which is so elemental in its construction and yet so satisfactory when completed as the type...
-Hall Tree
Plate 14 The drawing for the hall tree or costumer is from Hans W. Schmidt of St. Paul. As suggested in the note on the drawing, the hangers may be of either metai or wood. Perhaps the wooden pegs ma...
-Book Case
Plate 15 In harmony with some of the other furniture designs contributed by William E. Roberts of Cleveland, is the bookcase shown herewith. This also is by Mr. Roberts. The main dimensions alone hav...
-Desk
Plate 16 Where a small desk is desired nothing will prove more satisfactory than the one which has been designed by William E. Roberts of Cleveland, after a craftsman pattern. The very simplest of ou...







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