Shipbuilding in iron and steel / a practical treatise . . Abaft this it is forked, and embraces the vertical flanges of themain keel angle-irons as shown in the section at F, and in the F, and at E also, the flat keel-plates are both worked under the Chap. Ill On Stems. 51 heel of the stem, but before the point where the section E is takenthey are stopped in succession, the one stopping altogether, and theother rising up into the rabbet, as shown at D, and as will be shownwith greater particularity presently, in reference to the stems ofother ships similarly connected. The manner in wh
Shipbuilding in iron and steel / a practical treatise . . Abaft this it is forked, and embraces the vertical flanges of themain keel angle-irons as shown in the section at F, and in the F, and at E also, the flat keel-plates are both worked under the Chap. Ill On Stems. 51 heel of the stem, but before the point where the section E is takenthey are stopped in succession, the one stopping altogether, and theother rising up into the rabbet, as shown at D, and as will be shownwith greater particularity presently, in reference to the stems ofother ships similarly connected. The manner in which the stem of a large iron-clad frigate isformed and connected to a flat-plate keel is shown in Figs. 51 and 52,. ELEVATION Fig. 51.
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