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Identifier: bulletin1915kans (find matches)
Title: Bulletin
Year: 1904 (1900s)
Authors: Kansas State Manual Training Normal School
Subjects: Kansas State Manual Training Normal School State universities and colleges Teachers colleges Vocational education
Publisher: Pittsburg, Kan. : State Manual Training Normal School
Contributing Library: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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machinery; in-struction in allowances for draft, shrinkage, finish, shake andwarp; a study of all the interests involved in the foundry of eachpattern; and the making of patterns involving the fundamentalprinciples of the trade. Five double periods per week for forty weeks. Credit, one unit. Course 13.—Wood Finishing. Designed to familiarize the student with the various processes em-ployed in wood finishing. Practice in the mixing and applying offinishing materials. Special attention given to the finishing of newand refinishing of old furniture. Five double periods per week for twenty weeks. Credit, one-half unit. Course 17.—Saw and Tool Sharpening. Practice in jointing, setting and filing of various kinds of saws ascross cut, rip, circular and band saws. Grinding and sharpeningof edge tools as machine knives, scythes, sickles, etc., receive at-tention. A very practical course. Three double periods per week for twenty weeks. Credit, one-fourthunit. 36 State Manual Training Normal.
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Metalwork (Bourses. 37 METAL WORK. Although not so extensively used in this section of the country aswood work, it is rapidly coming to the fore, and it will be but a shorttime when all schools will adopt this course in their manual-trainingwork. As taught in this School, it gives the student the theoretical aswell as the practical side of the work. It not only shows how the workis done, but why it is done. All work is done from drawings, and mustbe done accordingly before credit can be given. The student receives some very practical work in making all new andrepair parts about the institution. Metal work is divided into three distinct subjects as follows:Forging, Machine Shop Work,Foundry Practice. These three subjects are subdivided into the different courses astaken up. Forging is divided into two classes: (a) Elementary forging; (6)general forging. Machine-shop work is divided as follows: (a) Bench metal work;(6) elementary machine work; (c) general machine-shop practice; (d)tool

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  • bookauthor:Kansas_State_Manual_Training_Normal_School
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  • booksubject:Vocational_education
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  • bookcontributor:University_of_Illinois_Urbana_Champaign
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