Acid in soldering, 127 African black-thorn, 97 Alabaster, Cutting, 133 Apple-Wood, 85 Arbors, 74 Artistic Wood-Turning, 96 Bamboo Pattern, 63 Bank-Bills, Work on, 73 Bastard Ebony, 83 Beach Chuck, 94 Bird’s-eye Maple, 84 Bit for Turning, 88 Black Thorn, 97 Boiler for Toy Engine, 53 Boring, 55 Boxes, Joints of, 123 Box for Pins, 62 Boxwood, 81 Brushes for Varnishes, 131 Burnisher, 126 Buttons, Solitaire Sleeve, 59 Cam Wood, 81 Centers, 65 Chasing, 33 Chucks, Geometrical, 73 Chucks, Wooden, 43 Clamps for Polishing, 48 Cocoa Wood, 80 Colored Woods, 107 Coloring Maple, 132 Curled Maple, 84 Curving Veneers, 132 Cushman’s Scroll Chuck, 42 Cutting Alabaster, 133 Cutting Horn, 133 Cutting Jet, 133 Cutting Malachite, 133 Cutting Miscellaneous Materials, 133 Cutting, Ornamental, 59 Cutting Screws, 33 Designs for Inlaying, 121 Designs in Mosaic, 106 Diamond Point, 21 Doctor, 37 Drills, Twist, 115 White Glue, 123 White Holly, 82 Wooden Chucks, 43 Wooden Mandrels, 74 Woods for Inlaying, 107 Woods, Ornamental, 77 Wood Turning, 88 Wood Turning, Artistic, 96 Work, Ornamental, 14 TRANSCRIBER’S NOTE: Obvious print and punctuation errors were corrected. Spelling and hyphenations were made consistent based on frequency of usage within text and common usage for that time period. • Pg 20, excute -> execute • Pg 57, cuttter -> cutter • Pg 62, "Fig. 43, It may" -> "Fig. 43. It may" • Pg 69, th -> the • Pg 108, "a regenerally" -> "are generally" • Pg 112, thorougly -> thoroughly • Pg 121, "colors will will be found" -> "colors will be found" • Pg 130, sandpaper -> sand-paper • Pg 136, tuning -> turning |