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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... one equal to two angles of the other , each to each ; and the side FG , adjacent to the equal angles , common ; the triangles are therefore equal ( theorem 6 ) ; and FH is equal to EG ; that is , any two points , F , E , on the one of ...
... one equal to two angles of the other , each to each ; and the side FG , adjacent to the equal angles , common ; the triangles are therefore equal ( theorem 6 ) ; and FH is equal to EG ; that is , any two points , F , E , on the one of ...
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angle appearance applied arch axis base beam boards breadth building called centre circle circular colour common considerable construction covering curve cutting cylinder depth describe diameter direction distance divided division door draw draw lines drawn edge effect elevation equal example exhibits feet Figure fixed floor framing furniture give given greater half height inches join joint kind length less manner meet method middle mode moulding necessary ornament parallel pass perpendicular piece plane plate points portion principles produce proper proportion Published purlin radius rafters rail represents ribs riser roof round semi-circle shown shows side sometimes square stairs steps straight line strength supported suppose surbase surface thickness timber triangle truss upper vertical wall whole window wood