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Goss, p. 155.
Wheeler, p. 476.
Barter, p. 86.
Griffith, pp. 78-80.
Park, pp. 136-140.
Dowels.
Goss, p. 153.
Wheeler, p. 374.
Sickels, p. 104.
Griffith, p. 92.
Wedges.
Goss, p. 151.
Glue.
Goss, p. 156.
Rivington, III, p. 432.
Barter, p. 82.
Standage, _Wood Craft_, 7: 48.
Park, pp. 141-146.
Sickels, p. 106.
Wheeler, pp. 391-396.
Alexander, _Wood Craft_, 5: 168.
Griffith, pp. 80-83.
Hinges.
Sickels, p. 118.
Wheeler, p. 402.
[Footnote *: For general bibliography see p. 4.]
CHAPTER VI.
EQUIPMENT AND CARE OF THE SHOP.
_Tool equipment._ The choice of tools in any particular shop best comes out of long experience. Some teachers prefer to emphasize certain processes or methods, others lay stress on different ones.
The following tentative list is suggested for a full equipment for twenty-four students. One bench and its tools may be added for the teacher.
The prices given are quoted from Discount Sheet No. 1 for Catalogue of Tools, No. 355 issued by Hammacher, Schlemmer & Co., Fourth Avenue and 13th Street, New York City, dated 1908, and are correct at the present date (1910). Aggregate orders, however, are always subject to special concessions, and it is suggested that before ordering the purchaser submit a list of specifications for which special figures will be quoted.
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