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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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ce in the dia-gram where the circle intersects line 5. This line being the outer edge of theboot at this intersecting point, you can square a perpendicular line to boot, which is4. At this point is where the top of the wheel passes the outer edge of the boot, whenturning under. This manner of laying out work gives the builder an opportunity to provide thematerial for the wheels, to order the springs and axles, in fact everything pertainingto it, while the body is being built, so as there will be no delay in ironing or finishing,which often is the case, and causes a loss to the builder. DIAGRAM NO. 2shows the manner of making patterns. You will perceive we have taken the bodyfrom the carriage, and give the outlines of the side elevation of the body on the draftboard, to make the patterns for the body so that they harmonize in shape with thelines drawn. Many different modes of accomplishing this important task have beendevised, but we have never yet seen any rule so simple and complete.
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FRENCH OR SQUARE RULE. 45 Yon will proceed to draw the line B B, being the ends of the bottom side ; straightenone edge of your panel; now lay it on the draft board, with the straightened edge online B B, as the white space represents the panel in the diagram that the pattern is tobe made from. Having laid the panel in its proper place, square the perpendicular lines Nos. 1, 2and 3 from the base line A A. Having drawn the perpendicular lines as describedand illustrated, next take your large dividers, place one point on base line A, at per-pendicular line No. 1. Theother point you place on line B, where it crosses No.1. Having this space with your dividers, take the point from A and prick it on thepanel on line No 1. You will proceed in like manner with Nos. 2 and 3, and with allthe perpendicular lines the full length of the bottom side. You now proceed to make the sweep according to the prick marks. Then gaugeIf inches for the width of your pattern. All patterns are made in the same m

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  • 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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  • bookleafnumber:55
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  • bookcollection:americana
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