. Carpenter. Fig. out the Curves of the Bearers. 46 THE CflRPEtlTEK set in the openings and carried on up-rights and shored into a fixed position inthe manner shown at Fig. 5. Fig. 10 shows the application of theblock, and how the pattern piece mustbe placed on each board to avoid wastingthe timber and extra labor in sawing outeach piece. Cornice Details(By J. Barry.)—Box Cornice With Plancher or (Plan-cier) Level—The principal object in designing theeaves of a building (as in the projectionand finish of the same) is a watertightjob, also provision must be made for car-rying off ra
. Carpenter. Fig. out the Curves of the Bearers. 46 THE CflRPEtlTEK set in the openings and carried on up-rights and shored into a fixed position inthe manner shown at Fig. 5. Fig. 10 shows the application of theblock, and how the pattern piece mustbe placed on each board to avoid wastingthe timber and extra labor in sawing outeach piece. Cornice Details(By J. Barry.)—Box Cornice With Plancher or (Plan-cier) Level—The principal object in designing theeaves of a building (as in the projectionand finish of the same) is a watertightjob, also provision must be made for car-rying off rain and snow. In the two sketches I send you, No. 1represents whaf is known as a Box Cor- PUTt. f A£IA -1/ 5-inch stuff, ono board being shown, ortongued and grooved stuff can be ceilinp- can also be used to
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