Architectural drawing : a textbook that combines the parctical instructions and examples that the student needs, with the suggestive programs, supplementary problems, etc, required by the teacher, written by an architect of wide experience who has also taught the subject for years at Teachers' College, Columbia University, and Mechanics' Institute, New York . n skeleton diagram. Draw Details last. Being more careful if possibleabout the exact measurements. Details should be drawn to the scale of y2 to thefoot. A Similar Form of Truss Made of XVII. Fig 101. Scale %=! out the c


Architectural drawing : a textbook that combines the parctical instructions and examples that the student needs, with the suggestive programs, supplementary problems, etc, required by the teacher, written by an architect of wide experience who has also taught the subject for years at Teachers' College, Columbia University, and Mechanics' Institute, New York . n skeleton diagram. Draw Details last. Being more careful if possibleabout the exact measurements. Details should be drawn to the scale of y2 to thefoot. A Similar Form of Truss Made of XVII. Fig 101. Scale %=! out the centre lines as shown in the Steel all guide lines and measurements from Chart 178 ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING XVIII. Fig. 102. Draw the Truss Elevation, afterwhich draw the Side Elevation, then the Roof Plan,both of which latter figures are to be drawn by ortho-graphic projection, using the T-square and set squarein combination. When putting the Purlins on roofplan and side elevation, do not measure their sizesbut draw them by projection from the Truss Elevation. The only measurements to make on the roof planand side elevation are for the trusses and commonrafters, all of which are to be as shown on Fig. 102 asto measurements and position, but the method ofdrawing them is illustrated by Fig. 84. Draw the Details last, at a Scale of W=l u „5> i>°..<*t ..VKG <;/& Y


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