Building Construction: Showing the Employment of Timber, Lead, and Iron Work, in the Practical Construction of BuildingsW.Collins, 1873 - 136 páginas |
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... placed next the draughtsman , or nearest the outside edge of the table upon which the board is placed while the drawing operations are going on ) , the blade at right angles to it is sliding along the surface of the paper , with its ...
... placed next the draughtsman , or nearest the outside edge of the table upon which the board is placed while the drawing operations are going on ) , the blade at right angles to it is sliding along the surface of the paper , with its ...
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... placed on the edge , cd , of the " T - square ; " adjust the " set square " so that its hypothenuse , e f , is coincident with the point b ; then along the edge draw a short line , marked in the diagram by a strong black line ; the ...
... placed on the edge , cd , of the " T - square ; " adjust the " set square " so that its hypothenuse , e f , is coincident with the point b ; then along the edge draw a short line , marked in the diagram by a strong black line ; the ...
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... lower edge of the drawing board - the butt or head of the " T - square " being thus placed on the edge of the right hand end of the drawing board . The length of the line a b is marked in the drawing USE OF THE SCALES IN DRAWING PLANS . 19.
... lower edge of the drawing board - the butt or head of the " T - square " being thus placed on the edge of the right hand end of the drawing board . The length of the line a b is marked in the drawing USE OF THE SCALES IN DRAWING PLANS . 19.
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... placed in relation to each other to show the method of taking the lines of an elevation from the distance given in the ground plan , and vice versa . A glance at the two figures 9 and 10 , in Plate II . , will show this ; the dotted ...
... placed in relation to each other to show the method of taking the lines of an elevation from the distance given in the ground plan , and vice versa . A glance at the two figures 9 and 10 , in Plate II . , will show this ; the dotted ...
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... placed , and , of course , on the upper side of the joists . These boards are laid and secured to the joists in one of several ways hereafter in present chapter to be described . Such is a single floor " employed on the ground floor of ...
... placed , and , of course , on the upper side of the joists . These boards are laid and secured to the joists in one of several ways hereafter in present chapter to be described . Such is a single floor " employed on the ground floor of ...
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Advanced Course architrave bead binding joists bolts and nuts bottom flange Building Construction called centre collar beam corresponding cross pieces depth distance door dotted lines face feet flooring joists foot frame groove gutter half lap head illustrated in fig inches iron joint junction king post ledged length line a b lower edge lower sash mitre clamp mitre joint mortise mortise and tenon moulding nailed notch panel parallel partition plaster Plate II Plate XIV Plate XVIII principal rafter pulley purlin queen post rafter box right angles roof scale scarfed joint screw secured set square shown in fig side elevation sill slates span strap struts or braces style surface T-square Technical Drawing tenon thickness tie beam timber tongued and grooved truss upper edge wall plate width window wrought-iron