This section is from the book "Tool Processes In Woodworking", by A. P. Laughlin.
If one has mastered the fundamental uses of the rule, the gage, and the square in laying out work; if he understands how to sharpen and use his chisel, his plane, and his saw, he should have little difficulty in cutting any joints that his work may require. It is somewhat beyond the scope of this book to deal at length with these matters. We will, however, make a few suggestions.
 
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