Art Metal Worker
The Degree of Art Metal Worker may be conferred on any one who takes fifteen of these tests:
1. Make set of six buttons and a pair of cufflinks to match in copper, brass, German silver, or precious metal.
2. Make chain with pendants of same metals as above. May be filigree, link, or braided.
3. Make a brass tray, picture frame, etc.
4. Make bracelet, band, link, or chain.
5. Make set of three metal d es or hubs or punches for stamping in the designs in metal (such punches or hubs or dies as the Pueblo Indians use).
6. Make belt of metal — may be engraved plates or links or filigree.
7. Make a ring with design intaglio, or semi-precious stone in setting, or enamel.
8. Make set of nut bowl and plates.
9. Make bowl ten inches in diameter.
10. Make tray at least ten inches in diameter.
11. Make large knocker — Indian design or Colonial.
12. Make four small knockers for study, bedroom, playroom, and music room, with appropriate design.
13. Make set of andirons.
14. Make set of fire shovel, tongs, poker, and hearthbrush and stand.
15. Make desk set.
16. Make electric lamp stand for table, Indian design.
17. Make metal vase, suitable for lampstand or for flowers.
18. Make candlestick and matchholder or snufiFers and extinguishers.
19. Make candlesticks and firebowl for the Four Fires.
Backwoods Handicraftsman
The Degree of Backwoods Handicraftsman may be conferred on any one who takes seven of these tests:
1. Make a birch or hickory broom.
2. Make a hunter's lamp.
3. Make an Indian or willow bed.
4. Make a four-poster to carry the willow bed.
5. Make a wooden kneading trough.