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Identifier: coachmakersillus00ware (find matches)
Title: The Coach-makers' illustrated hand-book
Year: 1875 (1870s)
Authors: Ware, I. D. (Isaac Delaney), 1839-1901
Subjects: Carriage and wagon making
Publisher: Philadelphia, Pa., I.D. Ware
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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bottom sides. Underneath the draft board we have, for conveni-ence, placed the two bottom sides, represented by the white space, with the bottomedge up, line F being their face, as laid together. These, you will perceive, arepricked off from the prick marks on the cant, which we proceed to explain the man-ner of doing. You will notice, in the turn-under of the standing pillar, an outside line, which isthe thickness of the molding to be left on the bottom side. You will take yourdividers, place qne point on perpendicular line C, where it intersects with the parallelline No. 1; the other point place on the line of the turn-under of the standing pillar.Having this space, with your dividers place one point on the cheat line S, where itintersects with the perpendicular line No. 1. You prick off this space from the cheatline S toward line D. From this prick to line D; the face of the bottom side is thethickness of the bottom side at the foot of the front pillar. 1 FRENCH OR SQUARE RULE. ol
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52 COACH-MAKERS ILLUSTRATED HAND-BOOK. You will proceed in the same manner with the lines Nos. 2, 3, and all the horizon-tal lines, until you reach the base line A, which will be the center of the door. Fromthis point, on the back part of th e bottom side, as it sweeps up, you will raise on thehorizontal lines, bearing in mind, where the horizontal and perpendicular lines-inter-sect on the bottom edge of the bottom side, to have the turn-under deducted fromline S on the perpendicular lines at the intersecting points, as represented in thediagram. With your dividers you transfer the thickness, at the diflerent points, to the bottomsides, as shown under the draft, commencing with the perpendicular line No. 1, fromline D, being the face of the bottom side, the other point on the prick. Transfer thisdistance on the same line No. 1, one point of the dividers on the face line F; theother point you prick off, as shown in this diagram, and so on, transferring all the dis-tances to the bottom

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  • bookdecade:1870
  • bookcentury:1800
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  • booksubject:Carriage_and_wagon_making
  • bookpublisher:Philadelphia__Pa___I_D__Ware
  • bookcontributor:The_Library_of_Congress
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