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<head>The art of giving form to wood with tools giving or contributing to accuracy.</head>
<head>The art of giving form to wood with tools giving or contributing to accuracy.</head>


Sciences from which the operations may be improved in all the branches of this art.
<p>Sciences from which<lb/> the operations may<lb/> be improved in all<lb/> the branches of this<lb/> art.</p>


Natural philosophy as it relates to the laws of motion.
<p>Natural philosophy<lb/> as it relates to the<lb/> laws of motion.</p>


Chemistry as it relates to the seasoning of wood, or art of preparing it for being worked by depriving it of its fluids or by bringing them to a solid state.
<p>Chemistry as it<lb/> relates to the seasoning<lb/> of wood, or art of<lb/> preparing it for being<lb/> worked by depriving<lb/> it of its fluids or by<lb/> bringing them to a<lb/> solid state.</p>


as it relates to the preservation of wood whether in protecting it from causes of external injury, or in destroying or altering the most perishable parts of the wood itself in such manner as to prevent them from bringing the whole to early decay.
<p>as it relates to the<lb/> preservation of wood whether<lb/> in protecting it<lb/> from causes of external<lb/> injury, or in destroying<lb/> or altering the most<lb/> perishable parts of the<lb/> wood itself in such manner<lb/> as to prevent them<lb/> from bringing the whole<lb/> to early decay.</p>


<p>paragraph</p>
<pb/>


Information, caution dexterity necessary for all the branches of this art.
<p>Information, caution<lb/> dexterity necessary<lb/> for all the branches<lb/> of this art.</p>


Knowledge of the relative strength of wood in different directions.
<p>Knowledge of the<lb/> relative strength of<lb/> wood in different directions.</p>


knowledge of the impediment <hi rend='superscript'>to working</hi> arising from accidental irregularity of texture in the wood as knots & curls.
<p>Knowledge of the<lb/> impediment <add>to working</add> arising<lb/> from accidental irregularity<lb/> of texture in<lb/> the wood as knots &amp;<lb/> curls.</p>


from extraneous substances contained in the wood as gum turpentine.
<p>from extraneous<lb/> substances contained<lb/> in the wood as gum<lb/> turpentine.</p>


Knowledge of the difficulty & facility of working wood as depending on the degree of moisture or dryness.
<p>Knowledge of the<lb/> difficulty &amp; facility<lb/> of working wood as depending<lb/> on the degree of<lb/> moisture or dryness.</p>


Knowledge of the expansion or contraction of wood from moisture<note>i.e. alteration in respect of bulk & form <gap/> to that of the performance of the operation in question </note> or dryness.
<p>Knowledge of the expansion<lb/> or contraction<lb/> of wood from moisture<lb/> or dryness.</p>


Knowledge of the effect of sudden exposure to moisture dryness and heat, together with the different degrees of influence heat has upon wood according to the degree of moisture.
<p>Knowledge of the<lb/> <del>sudden</del> effect of sudden<lb/> exposure to moisture<lb/> dryness &amp; heat, together<lb/> with the different degrees<lb/> of influence heat<lb/> has upon wood according<lb/> to the degree of moisture.</p>


Caution in the use of edged tools against unnecessary wear of them by unskillful management.
<p>Caution in the use<lb/> of edged tools against<lb/> unnecessary wear of<lb/> them by unskillful<lb/> management.</p>


<p>paragraph</p>
<pb/>


The art of giving form to wood <del>with tools</del> where the accuracy arises from the construction of the tool, not from dexterity in the artisan.
<p>The art of giving<lb/> form to wood <del>with<lb/> tools</del> where the accuracy<lb/> arises from<lb/> the construction of<lb/> the tool, not from<lb/> dexterity in the artisan.</p>


Exposure of wood to tools in motion where the wood is presented to the tool in the desired position by means of regulated beds or guides.
<p>Exposure of wood<lb/> to tools in motion<lb/> where the wood is presented<lb/> to the tool in<lb/> the desired position<lb/> by means of regulated<lb/> beds or guides.</p>


Sawing in a mill.
<p>Sawing in a mill.</p>


Cork cutting.
<p>Cork cutting.</p>


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The art of giving form to wood with tools giving or contributing to accuracy.

Sciences from which
the operations may
be improved in all
the branches of this
art.

Natural philosophy
as it relates to the
laws of motion.

Chemistry as it
relates to the seasoning
of wood, or art of
preparing it for being
worked by depriving
it of its fluids or by
bringing them to a
solid state.

as it relates to the
preservation of wood whether
in protecting it
from causes of external
injury, or in destroying
or altering the most
perishable parts of the
wood itself in such manner
as to prevent them
from bringing the whole
to early decay.


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Information, caution
dexterity necessary
for all the branches
of this art.

Knowledge of the
relative strength of
wood in different directions.

Knowledge of the
impediment to working arising
from accidental irregularity
of texture in
the wood as knots &
curls.

from extraneous
substances contained
in the wood as gum
turpentine.

Knowledge of the
difficulty & facility
of working wood as depending
on the degree of
moisture or dryness.

Knowledge of the expansion
or contraction
of wood from moisture
or dryness.

Knowledge of the
sudden effect of sudden
exposure to moisture
dryness & heat, together
with the different degrees
of influence heat
has upon wood according
to the degree of moisture.

Caution in the use
of edged tools against
unnecessary wear of
them by unskillful
management.


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The art of giving
form to wood with
tools
where the accuracy
arises from
the construction of
the tool, not from
dexterity in the artisan.

Exposure of wood
to tools in motion
where the wood is presented
to the tool in
the desired position
by means of regulated
beds or guides.

Sawing in a mill.

Cork cutting.



Identifier: | JB/107/118/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 107.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-4, 1-8, 1-4

Box

107

Main Headings

Folio number

118

Info in main headings field

inflexible conformation

Image

001

Titles

the art of giving form to wood / with tools giving or contributing to accuracy

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

35109

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