. Cyclopedia of architecture, carpentry, and building : a general reference work .... the pattern may be obtainedas follows: Using A C as radius, and 7 and 8 as centers, describearcs intersecting each other at A; in similar manner, using 2 and 3as centers, and with the same radius, describe arcs intersecting each 294 SHEET ISIETAL WORK 209 other at A\ - With the same radius, and with A* and A^ as centers,draw the arcs 8 7 and 3 2 respectively. Trace a line throughthe other various intersections as shown. Then will 1 1 9 9 be thedesired pattern. In Fig. 281 is shown an elevation of an oblong or


. Cyclopedia of architecture, carpentry, and building : a general reference work .... the pattern may be obtainedas follows: Using A C as radius, and 7 and 8 as centers, describearcs intersecting each other at A; in similar manner, using 2 and 3as centers, and with the same radius, describe arcs intersecting each 294 SHEET ISIETAL WORK 209 other at A\ - With the same radius, and with A* and A^ as centers,draw the arcs 8 7 and 3 2 respectively. Trace a line throughthe other various intersections as shown. Then will 1 1 9 9 be thedesired pattern. In Fig. 281 is shown an elevation of an oblong or rectangularpanel for which a miter-cut is desired on the line a b—known as apanel or face miter. Therule to apply in obtaining thispattern is shown in Fig. shows the part elevation ofthe panel; a b and c d, themiter-lines drawn at angles of45°. In its proper positionwith the lines of the mould-ing, draw the profile B, thecurve or mould of wliich divideinto equal spaces, as shownby the figures 1 to 7; and fromthe pomts thus obtained, par-allel to 1 b, draw lines inter-.


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