| Linus Faunce - Mechanical drawing - 1887 - 176 pages
...to the plane on which they are represented appear shorter than they actually are on the object, but since they are all equally foreshortened, and since a drawing may be made to any scale, it is customary to ignore this foreshortening, and make all the isometrical lines of... | |
| Linus Faunce - Mechanical drawing - 1890 - 172 pages
...to the plane on which they are represented appear shorter than they actually are on the object, but since they are all equally foreshortened, and since a drawing may be made to any scale, it is customary to ignore this foreshortening, and make all the isometrical lines of... | |
| Linus Faunce - Mechanical drawing - 1892 - 170 pages
...plane on which they are represented appear shorter than they actually are on the object, but sir.ce they are all equally foreshortened, and since a drawing may be made to any scale, it is customary to ignore this foreshortening, and make all the isometrical lines of... | |
| American School (Lansing, Ill.) - Architectural drawing - 1906 - 426 pages
...using the corner MECHANICAL DRAWING resting on the H as a pivot, until the diagonal is perpendicular to V but still parallel to H. The plan remains the...all the isometrical lines of a drawing full length. This will give the same proportions, and is much the simplest method. Herein lies the distinction between... | |
| American School (Chicago, Ill.) - Engineering - 1906 - 586 pages
...cube is swung around, using the rumor resting on the H as a pivot, until the diagonal is perpendicular to V but still parallel to H. The plan remains the...all the isometrical lines of a drawing full length. This will give the same proportions, and is much the simplest method. Herein lies the distinction between... | |
| Drawing - 1906 - 424 pages
...the previous elevation, gives the isometrical projection of the cube. The front face is now at tini left. In the last position, as one diagonal is perpendicular...all equally foreshortened and since a drawing may bo made at any scale, it is customary to Fig. 46. make all the isometrical lines of a drawing full... | |
| American School (Chicago, Ill.) - Engineering - 1906 - 580 pages
...equal parallelograms. For the same reason all the edges of the cube are projected in elevation in eqnal lengths, but, being inclined to V, appear shorter...all the isometrical lines of a drawing full length. This will give the same proportions, and is much the simplest method. Herein lies the distinction between... | |
| American School (Lansing, Ill.) - Architecture - 1907 - 360 pages
...is swung around, using the corner resting on the H as a pivot, until the diagonal is perpendicular to V but still parallel to H. The plan remains the...customary to make all the isometrical lines of a drawing hill length. This will give the same proportions, and is much the simplest method. Herein lies the... | |
| American School of Correspondence - Civil engineering - 1908 - 474 pages
...the two faces shown in the elevation. From this position the cube is swung around, using the corner resting on the H as a pivot, until the diagonal is...all the isometrical lines of a drawing full length. This will give the same proportions, and is much the simplest method. • Herein lies the distinction... | |
| American School of Correspondence - Civil engineering - 1909 - 476 pages
...is swung around, using the corner resting on the H as a pivot, until the diagonal is perpendicular to V but still parallel to H. The plan remains the...all the isometrical lines of a drawing full length. This will give the same proportions, and is much the simplest method. Herein lies the distinction between... | |
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