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Copper Work A Text Book for Teachers and Students in the Manual Arts - Augustus F. Rose
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Title: Copper Work
A Text Book for Teachers and Students in the Manual Arts
Author: Augustus F. Rose
Release Date: January 15, 2013 [EBook #41851]
Language: English
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CHAFING DISH.
COPPER WORK
A Text Book for Teachers and Students
IN THE
Manual Arts
FULLY ILLUSTRATED
BY
AUGUSTUS F. ROSE
Providence Technical High School and
Rhode Island School of Design
THE DAVIS PRESS
Worcester, Massachusetts
1906
Copyrighted, 1906
By Augustus F. Rose
TABLE OF CONTENTS.
PREFACE.
In this book the subject of Copper Work, as it may be introduced into the public schools, is treated to the extent of specifying an equipment and suggesting some of the possibilities of a course. Not only will there be found an abundance of illustrative material on this subject, consisting of drawings and photographs of various objects executed by upper grammar and high school pupils, but also a detailed description of the processes necessary for the execution of many of the designs. It is not expected that the problems as given will be slavishly copied, but rather that they will make clear the methods and processes that may be applied in the working out of similar problems. It is hoped that this volume will be especially helpful to teachers in the Manual Arts who are trying to introduce Metal Work into the regular school course.
The author is indebted to Charles J. Martin and Antonio Cirino, for valuable assistance in making some of the illustrations.
AUGUSTUS F. ROSE.
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
PLATES.
FIGURES.