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A Manual of the Hand Lathe / Comprising Concise Directions for Working Metals of All Kinds, Ivory, Bone and Precious Woods

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A practical guide gives concise, hands-on instruction for operating small hand- and foot-driven lathes, explaining machine types, attachments, and jigs. It details cutting tools, scrapers, chasers, chucking methods, screw cutting, and metal spinning, then moves into ornamental and wood turning techniques and tool tempering. The manual surveys specialty woods and materials, step-by-step inlaying and mosaic procedures, veneers and dyeing, and finishing processes such as polishing, lacquering, varnishing, and soldering. Patterns, designs, and economical methods for producing decorative objects are included to help amateurs and mechanics execute intricate forms and finished surfaces efficiently.

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Egbert P. Watson

Egbert P. Watson was an author known for his practical contributions to the field of craftsmanship, particularly in metalworking and woodworking. His notable work, "A Manual of the Hand Lathe," provides concise directions for working with various materials, including metals, ivory, bone, and precious woods. This manual serves as a valuable resource for both amateur and professional craftsmen, reflecting Watson's expertise and dedication to the art of lathe work. Through his writing, he has contributed to the understanding and techniques of hand lathe operation, making his work a significant reference in the craft community.

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