Practical carpentry, joinery, and cabinet-making [by P. Nicholson. by P. Nicholson, revised by T. Tredgold. [2 pt. Followed by] The elements of geometry [and] The Metropolitan building act, 1855 |
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... Arches , art . 19- 21 Boarding for Circular Roofs , art . 143- Of Niches , art . 150-154 Brackcting for Coves and Cornices , art . 39 42 5 155 , 156 .... 45 Transferring Curves , art . 22 .... 5 Setting - out Buildings , art . 23-26 ...
... Arches , art . 19- 21 Boarding for Circular Roofs , art . 143- Of Niches , art . 150-154 Brackcting for Coves and Cornices , art . 39 42 5 155 , 156 .... 45 Transferring Curves , art . 22 .... 5 Setting - out Buildings , art . 23-26 ...
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... Arches . LXXXV . The Oblique of Skew Arch .... CABINET - MAKING . 50 XXXIX . 53 I. Library and Hall Chairs ... 11 XL . Wooden Bridges ... 56 II . Loo Table and Colouring XLI . Timber Bridge across the Clyde 56 III . Drawing and Dining ...
... Arches . LXXXV . The Oblique of Skew Arch .... CABINET - MAKING . 50 XXXIX . 53 I. Library and Hall Chairs ... 11 XL . Wooden Bridges ... 56 II . Loo Table and Colouring XLI . Timber Bridge across the Clyde 56 III . Drawing and Dining ...
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... arch ABC . 5. Third Method . — A flat circular arch is easily drawn , by an instrument which was first proposed by Dr. Young . It consists of a straight bar , AB , ( fig . 3 , pl . I , ) of any convenient length , with an elastic bar ...
... arch ABC . 5. Third Method . — A flat circular arch is easily drawn , by an instrument which was first proposed by Dr. Young . It consists of a straight bar , AB , ( fig . 3 , pl . I , ) of any convenient length , with an elastic bar ...
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... arch of the bridge of Neuilly was drawn from eleven centres ; but it becomes more troublesome to draw a curve of good form by arcs of circles , than to draw it of the true elliptical figure , which is decidedly more beautiful . The arches ...
... arch of the bridge of Neuilly was drawn from eleven centres ; but it becomes more troublesome to draw a curve of good form by arcs of circles , than to draw it of the true elliptical figure , which is decidedly more beautiful . The arches ...
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... arch , but is capable of every degree of variation between the curvature of the parabola and the straight lines of a triangle . This variation depends on the position of the point B ; for the nearer that point is to D , the nearer the ...
... arch , but is capable of every degree of variation between the curvature of the parabola and the straight lines of a triangle . This variation depends on the position of the point B ; for the nearer that point is to D , the nearer the ...
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