. Augsburg's drawing, book 2. Between the horizontal cylinders 35 and 40 and the liorizontalreceding cylinder 38 are oblique horizontal receding cylinders 36,37 and 39, which are drawn in the same manner as the othercylinders. Sit at a table or desk and place the model in the position ofFig. 38. In the position of Fig. 36. Fig. 40. Fig. 37. Fig. Drawing the Cylinder.— The same method used in drawingthe vertical cylinder may ])e used in drawing cylinders in all posi-tions. This method is similar to that of drawing square-corneredobjects in Chapter VI. and is adapted to all kinds of objects


. Augsburg's drawing, book 2. Between the horizontal cylinders 35 and 40 and the liorizontalreceding cylinder 38 are oblique horizontal receding cylinders 36,37 and 39, which are drawn in the same manner as the othercylinders. Sit at a table or desk and place the model in the position ofFig. 38. In the position of Fig. 36. Fig. 40. Fig. 37. Fig. Drawing the Cylinder.— The same method used in drawingthe vertical cylinder may ])e used in drawing cylinders in all posi-tions. This method is similar to that of drawing square-corneredobjects in Chapter VI. and is adapted to all kinds of objects. Itis as follows : 102 AUGSBURGS DRAWING. 1. Take the length or height. 2. Find the width. 3. Find prominent points. 4. Block in and finish. Adapted to Figs. 41, 42 and 43, it is as follows : 1. Take the length or height A B. 2. Find the width C D. 3. The only prominent point to find is E. 4. With these points found, the finishing is very simple.


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