. Hardware merchandising March-June 1915 . rom line E-F, atFig. 2, to the mitre line G-H, the dis-tance on line drawn through point 1 be-ing set off on line 1 at stretchout, frompoint 2 on line 2 on stretchout, and re- peating on all remaining lines in a simi-lar manner. When one line passes through twopoints, as 2 and 3 and 4 and 5, the dis-tance from line E-F to mitre line is thesame for both points. When all are measured and set off onstretchout, a line drawn through pointsobtained will give outline of pattern formitre on line G-H, at Fig. 2, or at B orC, at plan in Fig. 1. The other patter


. Hardware merchandising March-June 1915 . rom line E-F, atFig. 2, to the mitre line G-H, the dis-tance on line drawn through point 1 be-ing set off on line 1 at stretchout, frompoint 2 on line 2 on stretchout, and re- peating on all remaining lines in a simi-lar manner. When one line passes through twopoints, as 2 and 3 and 4 and 5, the dis-tance from line E-F to mitre line is thesame for both points. When all are measured and set off onstretchout, a line drawn through pointsobtained will give outline of pattern formitre on line G-H, at Fig. 2, or at B orC, at plan in Fig. 1. The other pattern is developed insame manner, measuring from line C-Dto mitre line A-B, and setting off fromline R-S on stretchout. It will, of course, be seen by ourreaders that any form of moulding maybe developed by adopting these instruc-tions in a general way. It does not fol-low that each moulding requires a dif-ferent method; the principles are thesame. (Continued in next issue.) If you have plenty of enthusiasm youwont have to be urged to Plate so.


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