. First years in handicraft . F(2- 73. Material: 120-lb. cover for tray; 50-lb. cover for edging. Draw Fig. 74, the outer circle first. After drawing theinner circle, use the same radius to step off the six angles ofthe hexagon. Draw the hexagon. Lay the ruler now joining opposite angles of the hexagon,as shown by the dotted line. The ruler, so placed, intersectsthe outer circumference in two places. Mark each intersectionby a dot. The 3/g lap may now be marked off by placing half of iton each side of this dot. Secure the other five laps in thesame way. Cut out; crease, and glue up as usual. F


. First years in handicraft . F(2- 73. Material: 120-lb. cover for tray; 50-lb. cover for edging. Draw Fig. 74, the outer circle first. After drawing theinner circle, use the same radius to step off the six angles ofthe hexagon. Draw the hexagon. Lay the ruler now joining opposite angles of the hexagon,as shown by the dotted line. The ruler, so placed, intersectsthe outer circumference in two places. Mark each intersectionby a dot. The 3/g lap may now be marked off by placing half of iton each side of this dot. Secure the other five laps in thesame way. Cut out; crease, and glue up as usual. Finish with edging as in Model 37. Finish the shortupright corners first, inside and out. Then the bottom angles 9o FIRST YEARS IN HANDICRAFT and the curved upper edges. To fit the edging along thesecurves, work it between the fingers in such a way as to stretchthe fold slightly and wrinkle the open edges. This effect is. ]r,r,er circle,j_ftOuter ctrcie, % *lV»


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