. The Coach-makers' illustrated hand-book. the lines A and F you will obtain the correct bevel. Suppose line No. 1, Fig. 2, to be the back piece bevel, and No. 2 the leaningout of the side pieces. Take your compasses and start fron. point O, and draw dotted WORKING DRAFTS OF LANDAUS, ETC. line 4, from corners 1 and 3, and from the end of that dotted line make line 5 to per-pendicular line c. Now draw line 7, from corners 5 and c to the bottom O. This isthe bevel you require to cut the two ends of the back piece. With the otherlines you have to go through the same operations to obtain the bevel
. The Coach-makers' illustrated hand-book. the lines A and F you will obtain the correct bevel. Suppose line No. 1, Fig. 2, to be the back piece bevel, and No. 2 the leaningout of the side pieces. Take your compasses and start fron. point O, and draw dotted WORKING DRAFTS OF LANDAUS, ETC. line 4, from corners 1 and 3, and from the end of that dotted line make line 5 to per-pendicular line c. Now draw line 7, from corners 5 and c to the bottom O. This isthe bevel you require to cut the two ends of the back piece. With the otherlines you have to go through the same operations to obtain the bevel of the side the compasses again, and draw dotted line a from line c and 2, and from cornerof the bottom line O ; draw a horizontal line 6, to perpendicular line P; through theselines you obtain the other bevel of the side pieces. If line 6 be drawn from cornersh and P to line 0, through these lines we have only the bevels, by which to cut theends, but we have not that bevel which is produced through the leaning out, which we. •employ to get the bevel of the corner stick seat, or any other one which is leaningbackward and sidewise. Take your square and place it on line 1, with the corner onthe line 3, and draw line A to the bottom line. Again, take the square and put it A, and draw line B. Now draw line C from horizontal line b, and line c to O. With the compasses draw curved line 8 from point X. Draw the line which,we call D from line c, and curved line 8 to the corner 0. Now take the intersectingpoint between lines E and D on line 3, and put on line B, which will produce line take the correct bevel, put your bevel on lines 1 and G, and you may rest assuredof obtaining any bevel which is produced in leaning back and sideward. To provethis drawing, or any other kind, no matter what bevel it is, take two small pieces ofwood, gotten out in the form as when you would construct a seat; put that bevel on the 90 COACH-MAKERS ILLUSTRATED HAND-BOOK.
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