. The Coach-makers' illustrated hand-book. TS OF LANDAUS, ETC. 79 on line D; also half the width of the body, which is 36 inches wide. Draw turn-underline and the thickness of the pillar with the thickness of inside rocker, as line A showsit. Also draw line E. This line is established by taking the turn-under and depth ofpillar, and prick it oflf from line D, on lines B and C. These lines have been often ex-plained, and must now be well understood. Measure on line F from line E 1 inch,and prick it off, and also on line G from the same point. This establishes the fourpoints of line D. This line


. The Coach-makers' illustrated hand-book. TS OF LANDAUS, ETC. 79 on line D; also half the width of the body, which is 36 inches wide. Draw turn-underline and the thickness of the pillar with the thickness of inside rocker, as line A showsit. Also draw line E. This line is established by taking the turn-under and depth ofpillar, and prick it oflf from line D, on lines B and C. These lines have been often ex-plained, and must now be well understood. Measure on line F from line E 1 inch,and prick it off, and also on line G from the same point. This establishes the fourpoints of line D. This line in our diagram is new; it is swept in a straight line from Fto B; from B to C and from C to G. H and J show the side flare of seats. This flareis obtained by the width required for the bows, which is here laid out 43 inches. Thebows decrease and increase in width following the variations of the seat line. For rocker plates use 2 by 7-16 inch steel. Half-inch steel should be used in thedoorway running to the neck and in other weak JUMP-SEAT ROCKAWAY. THREE-QUARTER-INCH SCALE. Fig. 1 represents the skeleton side view. We will determine the turn-under, shown by line I; also the thickness of bottom-side required, shown by vertical line A. Next lay out for the back view of hind pillar, seen at C. D represents the front pillar. Having secured the three points named, produce the center line of body. Square the so COACH-MAKERS ILLUSTRATED HAND-BOOK. vertical lines H, G, B, and draw the horizontal line E, which is the outer line of roofrail. Then, with your dividers take the space from B to A, placing one leg on theline E, where it intersects with B, and prick it off in order to establish horizontal lineF; this is the face of bottom side of the working draft. Next, take the turn-underand depth of back pillar C, placing one point on line F, at its intersection with G,andprick it off on line G. This establishes the outer sweep of roof rail at the top of theback pillar. Proceed w


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