. The first book of architecture . DiagonalLines D I and IC at QQ_;then let one Foot of the CompafTeson the Point Q, and extend the other Foot to the Hip Lines D Pand C P at the neareft Diftance, with that mark the Point Rupon the fame Diagonal Lines ; then draw the prickd-LinesLRH and HRM, which make the Back of the Hip for thetwo Corners of that Roof. This Rule ferves for all Roofs, whether Over or Under Pitch. CHAR LII. Of the R oof Bevel at one End, andSquare at the other; the Gable-End Square, the fcievel-End Hip. SUppofe the Breadth of theRoof 20 Foot, the Length more onone Side than on


. The first book of architecture . DiagonalLines D I and IC at QQ_;then let one Foot of the CompafTeson the Point Q, and extend the other Foot to the Hip Lines D Pand C P at the neareft Diftance, with that mark the Point Rupon the fame Diagonal Lines ; then draw the prickd-LinesLRH and HRM, which make the Back of the Hip for thetwo Corners of that Roof. This Rule ferves for all Roofs, whether Over or Under Pitch. CHAR LII. Of the R oof Bevel at one End, andSquare at the other; the Gable-End Square, the fcievel-End Hip. SUppofe the Breadth of theRoof 20 Foot, the Length more onone Side than on the other, as in the Defign ABCD ; then?Irawthe nd AEB, whofe Sides from A to E and from E to B i of the Breadth of the Houie, or is the Length ofthe Principal Rafters; then draw the Perpendicular E the Roof from the Floor ; and if Kneed, then fromof the Knee, (as in the Defign of a Kneed Rafter be-going.^ hides of the Roof which make the Ridge GH1K, to bedrawn as is defcrib d in the foregoing Defign. Divide ^. F. K ( . — r


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