. Things worth doing and how to do them. cross each end of your strip—not more than a sixteenth of aninch—that the strip may slide inside of the box strip will be a guide in making all of the arches of yourGarden. Stand the Box on One Sideand slip the strip inside of it; lay the strip down flat on top ofthe lower side of the box (Fig. 368) and, holding it firmly in place,mark the divisions and archeson the box by running a pencilline around the edge of eachopening arch of the the strip, and oneside of the foundation willbe marked ready for thetwelve archways to be c


. Things worth doing and how to do them. cross each end of your strip—not more than a sixteenth of aninch—that the strip may slide inside of the box strip will be a guide in making all of the arches of yourGarden. Stand the Box on One Sideand slip the strip inside of it; lay the strip down flat on top ofthe lower side of the box (Fig. 368) and, holding it firmly in place,mark the divisions and archeson the box by running a pencilline around the edge of eachopening arch of the the strip, and oneside of the foundation willbe marked ready for thetwelve archways to be cutout. Repeat the markings oneach of the four sides of thebox foundation, cut open thearchways as you cut those in the Strip and yOU will have Fig. 368-Stend the box on one side. made a garden foundation like the first story of Fig. 369. The Babylonians used arches to support their enormously heavy structures becausearches are the strongest kind of foundations. Make anotherbox of a perfect square of pasteboard measuring thirteen and. 284 Seven Wonders of the World one-half inches on each of the four sides, to form the second plat-form. Mark off the two and one-half inch sides and your boxwill be eight and one-half inches square, with a height of two and


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