. Cyclopedia of architecture, carpentry, and building : a general reference work .... Fig. Fig. 33. with D and C as centers and DC and CD as radii describe arcswhich must meet the arcs already drawn at J. M, L and K, respect-ively, forming an approximate ellipse. In Fig. 34 let ABCD repre-sent the side elevation of the pan, whose vertical height is equalto EC. In precisely the same manner as described in Fig. 33 draw 87 30 TINSMITHING the plan as siiown, in correct relation to the elevaton, letting EFGIIbe the plan of the top of the pan, and JKLI the plan of the bottom,struck from the cen


. Cyclopedia of architecture, carpentry, and building : a general reference work .... Fig. Fig. 33. with D and C as centers and DC and CD as radii describe arcswhich must meet the arcs already drawn at J. M, L and K, respect-ively, forming an approximate ellipse. In Fig. 34 let ABCD repre-sent the side elevation of the pan, whose vertical height is equalto EC. In precisely the same manner as described in Fig. 33 draw 87 30 TINSMITHING the plan as siiown, in correct relation to the elevaton, letting EFGIIbe the plan of the top of the pan, and JKLI the plan of the bottom,struck from the centers, 0,M,P and N. The next step is to obtainthe radii with which to strike the pattern. Draw a horizontal lineRE in Fig. 85 equal in length to NE in plan in Fig Si. Take thevertical height KC in deviation, and place it as shown by EC inFig. 35 on a line drawn at right angles to KE. Parallel to REand from the point C, draw the line CJ equal to NJ in Fig. 34.


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