Mechanical exercises, or, The elements and practice of carpentry, joinery, bricklaying, masonry, slating, plastering, painting, smithing, and turning . Jif^. 6. y?2. JV?Z. i*ififili|iil [I jii iiilili f miiiifli 1 miiiiiii 1 u 1 u iiii iiiiiiiiiii 1 !|I|[JI||I|P lliiiii liill 1 !l!: ili;.!llii;/:i,;lMlU::l!:; ji! i^] !!:!. ?•.^ \ iili 11 ^7 ^ 0 niiiilliiiliii ^^^iiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Jill II 1 1 1 1 J^ulmJ^ihJieJMm-Ji -KUSniy. ZJ^ BRICKLAYING. 247 PLATE V. Contains piers of various substances accordingto the Flemish bond disposition of bricks


Mechanical exercises, or, The elements and practice of carpentry, joinery, bricklaying, masonry, slating, plastering, painting, smithing, and turning . Jif^. 6. y?2. JV?Z. i*ififili|iil [I jii iiilili f miiiifli 1 miiiiiii 1 u 1 u iiii iiiiiiiiiii 1 !|I|[JI||I|P lliiiii liill 1 !l!: ili;.!llii;/:i,;lMlU::l!:; ji! i^] !!:!. ?•.^ \ iili 11 ^7 ^ 0 niiiilliiiliii ^^^iiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Jill II 1 1 1 1 J^ulmJ^ihJieJMm-Ji -KUSniy. ZJ^ BRICKLAYING. 247 PLATE V. Contains piers of various substances accordingto the Flemish bond disposition of bricks, withdesigns of Brick Cornices. Fig. 1 a Pier, 2 brick square: No. 1 the bot-tom course. No. 2 the upper course. Fiff. 2 a two and half Brick Pier: No. 1 thebottom course. No. 2 the upper course. Fiar. 3 a three Brick Pier: No. 1 the bottomcourse. No. 2 the upper course. Fig. 4 a three and half Brick Pier : No. 1 thebottom course. No. 2 the upper course. Ornamental Brick Cornices. - In the construction of any thing destined to an-swer a particular end, it frequently happens thatdifferent kind of materials may be employed forthe purpose: it is evident that every distin


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