In figuring finish, both surfaces of the stock are to be covered so that the easiest way to find the number of square feet of finish is simply to double the number of square feet of lumber. Edges are not considered. Only Groups VI, VII, and VIII have finish applied.

PRICE LIST 1911-1912.

LUMBER—
Chestnut, 1st grade, clear, kiln-dried:
S-2-S to38″,per square foot512c
S-2-S to34″,per square foot712c
S-2-S to1″,per square foot912c
Yellow Poplar or White Pine, clear, kiln-dried:
S-2-S to38″,per square foot5c
S-2-S to12″,per square foot6c
S-2-S to34″,per square foot7c
Rough, 1″, per square foot612c
HARDWARE—
Screws:
1″No. 10, flat head, bright, each14c
114No. 10, flat head, bright, each14c
112No. 10, flat head, bright, each14c
212No. 10, flat head, bright, each12c
3″ No. 10, flat head, bright, each12c
58No. 10, round head, blued, each14c
112No. 10, round head, blued, each14c
Nails:
6d, common wire (used with, and price included in Mission nail)
114No. 17 wire brads (used in Groups V and VI with 38″stock) enough nails for nailing one box1c
112No. 16 wire finishing nails (used in Groups VII and VIII) enough nails for nailing one project2c
No. 1617 and 1618 Mission nails, each1c
MISCELLANEOUS—
No. 81, 34″ brass shoulder hooks for key rack,each1c
No. 81, 1″ brass shoulder hooks for plate rack, each1c
212″ black Japanned wire coat hooks, each1c
Wire hook for coat hanger, each1c
No. 121412 brass screw-eye and No. 1614 hook(calendar mount) per pair,1c
Fixtures for electric lights and hooks for hall mirror are to be purchasedby the individual—prices and tastes vary so greatly.
Wood Finish:
Stain, filler, shellac, wax or filler, shellac, wax or stain and wax, persquare foot of surface1c

9. Lumber and Material Bill for High School.

In the grammar schools the lumber is figured by surface measure per square foot and the form of bill is made as simple as is possible. A high school boy should be able to handle a problem somewhat more in keeping with commercial practice. In addition to the material cost he should keep account of the time expended in making his piece of woodwork so that he may figure the labor cost as well. The small size of the stock used does not admit of the full commercial practice. This, however, ought to be explained to the class at this time. The following form is for High School use:

PRICE LIST, 19—— 19——

LUMBER—Quality, 1st, clear, and kiln-dried.
Kind of Wood Per 1000 feet when surfaced on two sides
Thickness in the Rough58341″1141122″
Yellow Poplar
White Pine
14 Sawed White Oak
Mahogany
14 Sawed Red Sycamore
Black Walnut
Plain Sawed Red Oak

HARDWARE—