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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Page 12
... steps ; the joint being secured by iron plates with bolts . 68. Fig . 2 represents another method of joining beams by steps , where the timber is shortened as much as the length of the scarf . 69. Fig . 3 is a method of building beams ...
... steps ; the joint being secured by iron plates with bolts . 68. Fig . 2 represents another method of joining beams by steps , where the timber is shortened as much as the length of the scarf . 69. Fig . 3 is a method of building beams ...
Page 64
... step between a temporary change of form and a complete fracture . There are many substances , which , after bending to a certain extent , are no longer capable of resuming their original form and in such cases it generally happens that ...
... step between a temporary change of form and a complete fracture . There are many substances , which , after bending to a certain extent , are no longer capable of resuming their original form and in such cases it generally happens that ...
Page 84
... steps which are necessary when the angle is any other than a right angle . It having several times happened that we have had occasion to find the inclined moulding for octagonal buildings , we thought it desirable to give a method which ...
... steps which are necessary when the angle is any other than a right angle . It having several times happened that we have had occasion to find the inclined moulding for octagonal buildings , we thought it desirable to give a method which ...
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... steps which are necessary when the angle is any other than a right angle . It having several times happened that we have had occasion to find the inclined moulding for octagonal buildings , we thought it desirable to give a method which ...
... steps which are necessary when the angle is any other than a right angle . It having several times happened that we have had occasion to find the inclined moulding for octagonal buildings , we thought it desirable to give a method which ...
Page 84
... steps which are necessary when the angle is any other than a right angle . It having several times happened that we have had occasion to find the inclined moulding for octagonal buildings , we thought it desirable to give a method which ...
... steps which are necessary when the angle is any other than a right angle . It having several times happened that we have had occasion to find the inclined moulding for octagonal buildings , we thought it desirable to give a method which ...
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17 Paternoster Row angle angle rib annular vault arch architrave axis balusters bead beam bend boards breadth centre circle circular column construction cornice cutting cylinder depth describe the arc diameter distance divided door draw a curve draw a line drawn edge elevation ellipsis equilateral triangle exhibits face-mould falling-mould feet Figure fixed floor framing frustums groin hand-rail height hinges horizontal hyperbola inches join joinery joint joists Kelly 17 Paternoster king-post length manner Memel method middle moulding number of equal number of points octagon ovolo pannels parabola perpendicular piece of timber pilaster plane plate points of division principal rafters proportion purlin Queen-posts radius ribs riser roof sash sash-frame scantlings semi-circle shows shutters side soffit square stairs steps stile straight line strength supported surbase surface tenon thickness tie-beam triangle truss vertical wall wall-plates width window