Constructive work; . With the circle-maker and a distance equal to radius,draw aFcs, cutting circumference above and below points ofbisection. Construct hexagon. Join all opposite points dividing the hexagon into sixequilateral triangles. Number triangles; back triangle is No. I, back right 2, front right No. 3, front No. 4, front left No. 5, back leftNo. 6. Allow part of No. 5 for paste. Cut away the remainder of 5 and all of 6. Crease, fold and paste. Cut an oblong 6 by 5 inches. Place short edge parallel with front edge of desk. Bisect front edge. Mount waste holder so that the apexS o
Constructive work; . With the circle-maker and a distance equal to radius,draw aFcs, cutting circumference above and below points ofbisection. Construct hexagon. Join all opposite points dividing the hexagon into sixequilateral triangles. Number triangles; back triangle is No. I, back right 2, front right No. 3, front No. 4, front left No. 5, back leftNo. 6. Allow part of No. 5 for paste. Cut away the remainder of 5 and all of 6. Crease, fold and paste. Cut an oblong 6 by 5 inches. Place short edge parallel with front edge of desk. Bisect front edge. Mount waste holder so that the apexS one inch above the point of bisection. 67 EXERCISE LXXVIIL Spool Box. Material: A light quality of bristol board. Draw an 8-inch square. Bisect right and left edges of square. From center of square inscribe a 4-inch and a 7-inchcircle. Place dots in circumference of small circle just oppositethose bisecting right and left edges of square. By using the circle-maker, with a distance equal tothe radius of the small circle, draw arcs, cutting the circum-ference above and below these points of bisection. From these points construct a hexagon.
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