. Cyclopedia of architecture, carpentry, and building : a general reference work .... Pig. 35. Now draw a line from Eto J in Fig. 35, extending it until it meetsthe line RC produced. Then OJ and OE will be the radii withwhich to make the pattern for that part of the pan or foot bathshowm in plan in Fig. 34 by EFIvJ and GHIL. To obtain the radii with which to strike the smaller curves inplan, place distances PF and PK on the lines RE and CJ in as shown by RF and CK. Draw a line from F through K un-til it meets the line RO at P. Then PK and PF will be the radiiwith which to strike the pat


. Cyclopedia of architecture, carpentry, and building : a general reference work .... Pig. 35. Now draw a line from Eto J in Fig. 35, extending it until it meetsthe line RC produced. Then OJ and OE will be the radii withwhich to make the pattern for that part of the pan or foot bathshowm in plan in Fig. 34 by EFIvJ and GHIL. To obtain the radii with which to strike the smaller curves inplan, place distances PF and PK on the lines RE and CJ in as shown by RF and CK. Draw a line from F through K un-til it meets the line RO at P. Then PK and PF will be the radiiwith which to strike the pattern, for that part shown in plan inFig. 34 by KFGL and IHEJ. I^ ow divide the curve from G to Hand H to E (Fig. 34) into a number of equal spaces. To describethe pattern draw any vertical line EO (^ ig- 35) and with O ascenter and radii equal to OJ and OE in the diagram Y, describethe arcs JK and EF as shown. On the arc ET lay off the stretch- 38 TINSMITIIING 31 out of GH in plan in Fig. 34 as shown by similar figures in From the point 6 on the arc EF^ draw a line to O in


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