. Cyclopedia of architecture, carpentry, and building : a general reference work .... s to slide into the groovesin the sides of the sash. After theglass is in position the angle P istacked at n. A leader is attachedto the gutter Y as shown by B° inFig. 168. While the method ofconstruction shown in Fig. 183 isgenerally employed, each shophas different methods; what wehave aimed to give is the general construction in use, after knowingwhich, the student can plan his own construction to suit the conditionswhich are apt to arise. In the following illustrations. Figs. 184 to 187, it will be explai


. Cyclopedia of architecture, carpentry, and building : a general reference work .... s to slide into the groovesin the sides of the sash. After theglass is in position the angle P istacked at n. A leader is attachedto the gutter Y as shown by B° inFig. 168. While the method ofconstruction shown in Fig. 183 isgenerally employed, each shophas different methods; what wehave aimed to give is the general construction in use, after knowingwhich, the student can plan his own construction to suit the conditionswhich are apt to arise. In the following illustrations. Figs. 184 to 187, it will be explainedhow to obtain the true lengths of the ventilator, ridge, hij), jack, andcommon bars in a hipped skylight, no matter what size the skylightmay be. Using this rule only one set of patterns are required, as forexample, those developed in connection with Figs. 178, 179, 180, and181, which in this case has one-third pitch. If, however, a skylight*was required whose pitch was different thari one-third, a new set ofpatterns would have to be developed, to which the rule above mention-. IE 11 10 Fig. 184. 234


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