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1 12-inch flat draughting scale. (Triangular scale is better but more expensive.)

1 Pear wood irregular curve. (Get an assortment for a class.)

1 Set German silver draughting instruments in case, as follows:

1 51⁄2-inch compass with pivot head, pen, pencil and extension bar. 1 5-inch dividers with pivot head.

1 Spring bow pen.

151⁄2-inch ruling pen

(Wood handle preferred.)

EQUIPMENT FOR HIGH SCHOOL BENCH WORK IN WOOD.

LIST PREPARED BY MR. A. C. NEWELL, SUPERVISOR OF MANUAL TRAINING, DES MOINES, IOWA.

The following set of tools can be furnished for individual, general and bench use (without benches) for about $170.

Individual Tools

20 No. 5 Bailey's iron jack planes.

20 No. 9 Bailey's iron block planes.

20 Handled Buck Bros. 1-inch tang firmer chisels. 20 Handled Buck Bros. 34-inch tang firmer chisels. 20 Handled Buck Bros. -inch tang firmer chisels. 20 Handled Buck Bros. 4-inch tang firmer chisels.

Bench Outfit

20 Manual training benches (to be selected) price not included in this list. 20 No. 12 Stanley's 6-inch try squares.

20 No. 18 Stanley's 24-inch two-fold rules.

20 No. 64-6-inch marking guages.

Tools for General Use

12 No. 4 Disston's 10-inch back saws, 14 points.

7 No. 4 Disston's 24-inch rip saws, 8 points, D 8.

1 No. 4 Disston's 24-inch rip saws, 6 points, D 8.

4 No. 4 Disston's 20-inch cross-cut or panel saws, 10 points.

1 No. 2 Disston's 12-inch compass saw, 8 points.

4 Turn saws, 14-inch.

1 Dozen 14-inch turn saw blades assorted, 4-inch webs with 7 points; 3-16inch webs with 8 points and %-inch webs with 10 points.

1 No 3 11-inch Wentworth saw vice.

1 No. 95 Morrell's saw set (or Disstons.)

1 No. 32 New Langdon Mitre Box with saw 24 x 4 inches.

4 Braces (1 with 12-inch sweep, and 3 with 10-inch sweep) Miller Falls Co. or Barber's.

1 Set Genuine R. Jennings' auger bits No. 4 to 16 (13 tools.)

3 No. 4 Genuine R. Jennings' auger bits.

3 No. 6 Genuine R. Jennings' auger bits.

4 No. 8 Genuine R. Jennings' auger bits.

1 No. 10 Genuine R. Jennings' auger bits.

1 No. 12 Genuine R. Jennings' auger bits.

6 Gimlet bits (Shepardson's double cut, or Syracuse wood boring,) Sizes 2%, 1-5-32, 2-3-16 and 1-7-32 inches.

2 Countersinks (1 rose and 1 snail for wood.)

2 Screw driver bits assorted.

1 No. 2 Clark's expansion bit.

6 Sloyd knives 11⁄2-inch blades No. 50-0, (Chandler & Barber, Boston.) 6 Stanley's improved adjustable spoke shave No. 54.

1 Draw knife 8-inch.

6 No 2, 13 oz. Madole hammers.

4 No. 18 Stanley's 8-inch T Bevels.

4 Steel framing squares 18 x 12 inches or 12 x 8 inches.

2 Washita oil stones in case 7 x 2 inches.

3 Soft Arkansas oil stones in case 7 x 2 inches.

1 No. 4 Hercules grindstone, 26x3, mounted for hand and foot power; made by Cleveland Stone Co. (use larger stone if there is power in the room to turn the stone).

3 Washita slip stones for gouges (assorted).

3 Buck Bros'. tang firmer gouges, with handles. To be ground outside. Sizes, 8, 8, 1-11⁄2 inches.

5 No. 3 malleable iron oil cans; size, 3-% inches.

2 Knurled nail sets; sizes of points, 1-16 and inches.

5 Tower's champion standard 5-inch screw driver.

4 Wing dividers, 7-inch.

10 Counter brushes, 12 to 14 inches long.

1 Nicholson file card and brush, with cleaner.

4 Wood hand screws, 10-inch (Bliss or Tarbell).

6 Wood hand screws, 12-inch (Bliss or Tarbell). 4 Hickory mallets; size of heads, 3x5 inches.

2 Flat bastard files, 10-inch, Nicholson's.

2 Handled hand bastard files, 10-inch.

2 Handled half-round bastard files, 10-inch, Nicholson's.

2 Handled half-round cabinet files, 12-inch, Nicholson's.

1 Handled round bastard file, 10-inch, Nicholson's.

1 Handled flat, smooth file, 10-inch Nicholson's.

4 5-inch Slim taper three-cornered files (one handle).

2 4-inch slim taper three-cornered files.

2 Bit files.

2 Steel cabinet scrapers, rectangular.

1 Steel cabinet scraper, convex and concave ends

1 Set %-inch steel figures.

1 Set No. 45 Stanley plow.

2 11⁄2-inch flat shellac brushes.

2 11⁄2-inch flat rubber bound varnish brushes.

5 Maple or oak bench hooks. (Pupils to make fifteen more.)

4 Handled %-inch Buck Bros. tang firmer chisels.

Wood carving equipment for each pupil.

Wholesale price of the following set of these tools is about $1.25. For geometrical or chip carving the following tools are needed for each pupil:

1 Handled 1⁄2-inch carving skew chisel ground on both sides (S. J. Addis or Buck Bros.).

1 Handled 4-inch carving parting tool (S J. Addis or Buck Bros.). 1 Handled 3-32-inch carving veiner (S. J. Addis or Buck Bros.).

General equipment for wood carving.

about $3.50,

Wholesale price of list

1 Set of 4 fine slip stones with thin edges for carving tools.

4 Pieces of good, soft leather, size, 3x10 incnes (for sharpening tools).

1 Package of razorine (to put on leather for sharpening tools.)

4 Assorted carving punches (pupils to make others out of nails).

4 Small round-headed carver's mallets (hickory).

For relief carving. Retail price is from thirty to forty cents for each tool:

1 Set of 12-handled carver's gouges (assorted). The different sets should not be alike but contain tools of slightly different widths and sweeps.

Wood turning and pattern making equipment list for each pupil. Wholesale price of following set of tools for each pupil about $4.25:

1 Handled 1-inch Buck Bros. turning skew chisel.
1 Handled 1⁄2-inch Buck Bros. turning skew chisel.
1 Handled 4-inch Buck Bros. turning skew chisel.

Wood turning and pattern making equipment. List for each pupil.

1 Handled 1-inch Buck Bros. turning gouge.

1 Handled 1⁄2-inch Buck Bros. turning gouge.

1 Handled 3%-inch Buck Bros. turning round end scraper.

1 Handled % or 34-inch Buck Bros. turning parting tool.

1 Washita slip stone 41⁄2 x 24 x 5%-inch.

1 Rule, (desk rule 11⁄2-inch or Stanley No. 18)

1 Pair Starrett's outside spring calipers No. 79,-6-inch.

1 No. 13 steel oil can, size 35%-inch.

General equipment for wood turning. No estimate has been obtained. Probable cost from $1,200 to $1,800.

1 Electric motor to furnish power.

Main shatts and counter shafts for each lathe.

12 Wood turning lathes.

Belting.

1 Monkey wrench.

Several pairs No. 73 Starrett's inside spring calipers, 6-inch.
Several Pattern maker's shrinkage rules.

1 Band saw.

BOOKS VALUABLE TO A SUPERINTENDENT OR TEACHER OF MANUAL TRAINING.

Argument for Manual Training. N. M. Butler. (Kellogg & Co., Chicago, pamphlet.)

Bench Work in Wood. W. F. M. Goss. (Pub. by Ginn & Co., Boston.) Card Board Construction. J. H. Trybom. Detroit.

Exercises in Wood Work, by Ivan Sickles. American Book Co.

How to Make Baskets. Mary White. (Doubleday, Page & Co., New York.)

Indian Basketry. G. W. James. (Henry Malkan, 1 Williams street
New York.)

Industrial Education. S. G. Love. (E. L. Kellogg & Co.)
Industrial Instruction, by Robert Seidel. Pub. by Heath, Boston.)
Manual Training School (The), C. M. Woodward. (Heath & Co.,
Boston.)

Manual Training Magazine, C. A. Bennett, Peoria, Ill., Editor. (Univ. of Chicago Press, Chicago.)

Modern Carpentry, Fred T. Hodgson. (Suggestions for practical work.) F. J. Drake & Co., Chicago.

Sloyd, Everett Schwartz. (Educational Pub. Co., Chicago.)

Theory of Education, Sloyd. Otto Saloman. (Silver, Burdett Co., Chicago.)

Teacher's Hand Book of Sloyd. Otto Saloman. (Silver Burdett Co., Chicago.)

Working Drawings of Models in Sloyd. Gustaf Larson, Boston. (Published by Mr. Larson.)

Wood Turning, M. J. Golden. (Harper Bros., New York.)
Wood Carving, C. G. Leland. (Scribner Sons, New York.)
Woodwork. (Elementary.) G. B. Kilbon. (Lee & Shepard, Boston.)
Woodwork, S. Barter. (English Sloyd.) (Whittaker & Co.)

For a more complete list of books on Manual Training see pamphlet catalogue published by the Grand Rapids, Mich., Public Library.

BOOKS HELPFUL TO A MECHANICAL DRAWING TEACHER.

Appleton's Cyclopedia of Drawing. (W. E. Worthen.) D. Appleton & Co. (An old book.)

Descriptive Geometry, by A. E Church. Co., I11 Williams street, New York.

Published by A. S. Barnes &

Gearing, Geo. B. Grant, 86 Seneca street, Cleveland, Ohio.

Lettering of Working Drawings, by J. C. L. Fish, D. Van Noshand Co., New York.

Copley's Alphabets. Excelsior Pub. House, 29 Beekman street, New

York

Ames' Alphabets. Daniel T Ames, New York.

Student's Alphabets. Keuffel & Esser, New York.
Linear Drawings, by Ellis A Davidson.

Cassell & Co., London, Pub. Machine Drawing, Gardner C. Anthony, Tufts College, Mass. Pub. by D. C. Heath, Boston.

Mechanical Drawing, Gardner C. Anthony, Tufts College, Mass. Pub. by D C. Heath, Boston.

Mechanical Drawing, by T. B. Morse, American Book Co.

Mechanical Manual of Industrial Drawing, L. S. Thompson, D. C. Heath, Chicago.

Mechanical Drawing, by Linus Faunce, Mass. Inst. Technology, Boston. Mechanical Drawing, by J. C. Tracy. American Book Co.

DEALERS IN MANUAL TRAINING EQUIPMENTS.

Artisan's Guild, Muskegon, Mich. Catalogue of benches, etc.

Bemis, A. L. 5 Cypress St., Worcester, Mass. Catalogue of benches, etc. Buck Bros. edge tools, Millbury, Mass.

Charles Co., Thomas, basketry, raffia, cardboard, etc., 195 Wabash Ave, Chicago.

Chandler & Barber, 126 Summer St., Boston. Catalogue of manual training goods.

Dietzgen Co., Eugene. Drawing instruments, 181 Monroe St., Chicago. Grand Rapids hand screw Co, Grand Rapids, Mich.

Hamacher, Schlemmer & Co., 209 Bowery, New York. Catalogue of manual training goods.

Home & School Art Co., raffia, rattan, yarn, etc., 706 Fine Arts Building, Chicago.

Kueffel & Esser Co., drawing instruments, 111 Madison St., Chicago. Kidder, R. E., Drawing tables and lathes, 39 Hermon St., Worcester, Mass.

Kurtz, L. H., Walnut St, Des Moines, Iowa.

Mansure Co., E. L., carpet yarn, roving, etc., for weaving, 74 Mich. Ave, Chicago

Orr & Locket, 71-73 Randolph St., Chicago, Ill. Catalogue of manual training goods.

etc.

Sheldon & Co., E. H., Evanston Ill. Catalogue of benches, vices, lathes,

Toles Co., W. C., Irving Park, Chicago, Ill. Catalogue of benches and vises.

CHAPTER III.

CIRCULARS OF INFORMATION AND SUGGES TION ISSUED IN 1902 AND 1903.

TO NEWLY ELECTED COUNTY SUPERINTENDENTS.
TO BOARDS OF DIRECTORS-MARCH MEETING.
OFFICIAL CALL TO COUNTY SUPERINTENDENTS.
TO INSTRUCTORS IN NORMAL INSTITUTES.
CONCERNING THE SCHOOL ENUMERATION.

TO BOARDS OF DIRECTORS-SEPTEMBER MEETING.
EXAMINATIONS FOR COUNTY CERTIFICATES.
TO SUPERINTENDENTS AND COUNTY AUDITORS.
TO BOARDS OF COUNTY SUPERVISORS.

REGARDING USE OF INSTITUTE FUND.

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