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Copper Work: A Text Book for Teachers and Students in the Manual Arts

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About This Book

A practical manual for introducing metal work into school manual-arts courses, specifying equipment and materials and offering illustrated, step-by-step exercises and problems. It explains sawing, drilling, forming, riveting, soldering, embossing, enameling, finishing, and polishing, and presents projects such as escutcheons, hinge tails, drawer and door pulls, hinges, finger plates, pad corners, stamp and match boxes, sconces, picture frames, raised forms, trays, utensils, inkpots, and watch fobs. Patterns, photographs, and detailed methods are provided to guide teachers and students through progressive skill-building and classroom implementation.

About the Author

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Augustus F. Rose

Augustus F. Rose was an educator and author known for his contributions to the field of manual arts. His notable work, "Copper Work: A Text Book for Teachers and Students in the Manual Arts," serves as a comprehensive guide for both educators and students interested in metalworking techniques. Through this text, Rose aimed to enhance the teaching and learning of practical skills in craftsmanship, reflecting the educational trends of his time. His work remains a valuable resource for those studying the manual arts and vocational education.

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