. Teachers' manual for the Prang course in drawing for graded schools, books 1-6 . also the Hues in the sleeve near the elbow. They show that the arm is bent at theelbow joint. Without some such sign of muscular action the arm in its present lengthwould be likely to look simply dwarfed in length. BOOK III.] REPRESENTATION. —MODEL BUILDING. 87 SPKCJAL KAKKCISK. Constructioii. Making the Right-angled Triangular Prism. Let page A be removed from the front of the drawing-book by creasing it abouthalf an inch from the stitching and then carefully tearing or cutting it out in surh away as to leave t


. Teachers' manual for the Prang course in drawing for graded schools, books 1-6 . also the Hues in the sleeve near the elbow. They show that the arm is bent at theelbow joint. Without some such sign of muscular action the arm in its present lengthwould be likely to look simply dwarfed in length. BOOK III.] REPRESENTATION. —MODEL BUILDING. 87 SPKCJAL KAKKCISK. Constructioii. Making the Right-angled Triangular Prism. Let page A be removed from the front of the drawing-book by creasing it abouthalf an inch from the stitching and then carefully tearing or cutting it out in surh away as to leave the rest of the book unharmed. Pupils should be provided with scissors and with two or three drops of mucilageon a scrap of waste paper. (It may be found better not to distribute the supply ofmucilage until after the cutting is com|)leted.) Common wooden toothpicks, oreven rolled-up spills of waste paper the size of a slate pencil, answer well for mucilagebrushes. Have it understood before the patterns are cut that the cutting is to be donealong the heavy lines, the creasing,


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