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Page 137
... views on the top of the object in a horizontal plane ; elevations , views on the sides of the object in vertical ... three and sometimes four views are required to display all the parts in a compre- hensive manner . A man must have ...
... views on the top of the object in a horizontal plane ; elevations , views on the sides of the object in vertical ... three and sometimes four views are required to display all the parts in a compre- hensive manner . A man must have ...
Page 138
... three views : 1. The plan or top view . 2. The side elevation . 3. The end elevation . In addition to the above , drawings are used to show interior portions of the figure ; these are termed " sections , " and they may be taken where ...
... three views : 1. The plan or top view . 2. The side elevation . 3. The end elevation . In addition to the above , drawings are used to show interior portions of the figure ; these are termed " sections , " and they may be taken where ...
Page 143
... three views , viz . : front elevation or plan , and section ; both are drawn with , simple lines , the end elevation by circles . Figs . 215 show three views of a file handle Hawkins ' Mechanical Drawing . 143.
... three views , viz . : front elevation or plan , and section ; both are drawn with , simple lines , the end elevation by circles . Figs . 215 show three views of a file handle Hawkins ' Mechanical Drawing . 143.
Page 144
An Educational Treatise Nehemiah Hawkins. Figs . 215 show three views of a file handle ; the front view and section are practice for compound curves and curved lines meeting straight ones ; all these are capable of being produced by ...
An Educational Treatise Nehemiah Hawkins. Figs . 215 show three views of a file handle ; the front view and section are practice for compound curves and curved lines meeting straight ones ; all these are capable of being produced by ...
Page 150
... views is in the direction of the breadth and of the length and square to the lines of sight of the first view . Fig . 226 shows how the lines of sight would strike the object in the three directions . If these lines should be rays of ...
... views is in the direction of the breadth and of the length and square to the lines of sight of the first view . Fig . 226 shows how the lines of sight would strike the object in the three directions . If these lines should be rays of ...
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Page 238 - Every line and letter (signatures included) must be absolutely black. This direction applies to all lines, however fine, to shading, and to lines representing cut surfaces in sectional views. All lines must be clean, sharp, and solid, and they must not be too fine or crowded. Surface shading, when used, should be open.
Page 87 - POSTULATES. I. LET it be granted that a straight line may be drawn from any one point to any other point.
Page 240 - ... at the lower lefthand corner, all within the marginal line, but in no instance should they trespass upon the drawings.
Page 18 - ONE step and then another, And the longest walk is ended ; One stitch and then another, And the largest rent is mended ; One brick upon another, And the highest wall is made ; One flake upon another, And the deepest snow is laid.
Page 238 - The scale to which a drawing is made ought to be large enough to show the mechanism without crowding...
Page 95 - From a point P in this line draw the perpendicular P B to the line AB, and on P describe the circle BD, touching the lines and cutting the center line at E. From E draw EF perpendicular to the center line, cutting AB at F, and from Fig.
Page 240 - They should, if possible, measure at least one-eighth of an inch in height, so that they may bear reduction to one twenty-fourth of an inch; and they may be much larger when there is sufficient room.
Page 87 - A Proposition, is something which is either proposed to be done, or to be demonstrated, and is either a problem or a theorem.
Page 88 - AXIOMS. 1. Things which are equal to the same thing are equal to each other. 2. When equals are added to equals the wholes are equal. 3. When equals are taken from equals the remainders are equal.
Page 53 - A sphere is a solid bounded by a curved surface, every point of which is equally distant from a point within called the center.