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Elementary Course in Woodwork / Designed for use in high and technical schools, with one hundred and thirty-four illustrations: First Edition cover

Elementary Course in Woodwork / Designed for use in high and technical schools, with one hundred and thirty-four illustrations: First Edition

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About This Book

The manual presents a step-by-step introductory curriculum in elementary woodworking, combining benchwork and woodturning with illustrated practical exercises. It begins with tool lists, workshop organization, and detailed care and sharpening of saws and planes, then guides students through sawing, planing, common joints (halved, mortise-and-tenon, dovetails), molding, rabbets, and glass-panel door frames. Hands-on projects and timed course outlines propose progressive practice for schools, including turning exercises, assembly techniques, gluing and shellac preparation, and finishing. Supplemental problems cover truss and stair construction and patternmaking basics, while illustrated instructions emphasize safe, efficient tool use and skill development for classroom or technical-school instruction.

About the Author

Ross, George Alexander portrait

George Alexander Ross

George Alexander Ross was an educator and author known for his contributions to technical education, particularly in the field of woodworking. His notable work, "Elementary Course in Woodwork," was designed for use in high and technical schools and features over one hundred illustrations to aid in instruction. Ross's approach emphasizes practical skills and hands-on learning, reflecting the educational trends of his time. His work remains a valuable resource for students and educators interested in woodworking and technical craftsmanship.

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