A treatise on architecture and building construction . Fig. 64. 10(5. Fig. G5 shows an inside window-frame casing at r,to which the elbow shutter /; is hung. The shutter as it standsin the box is shown at d; while at a it is shown dotted inposition as closed across the window; c shows the flap shut-ter in line with /; when open, and c/ shows its position whenfolded in the box. In hinging the elbow shutter /> to thecasing e, the whole thickness of the hinge is let into the edgeof the shutter, and the flap of the hinge is screwed to theface of the casing c. The knuckle of the hinge should jus


A treatise on architecture and building construction . Fig. 64. 10(5. Fig. G5 shows an inside window-frame casing at r,to which the elbow shutter /; is hung. The shutter as it standsin the box is shown at d; while at a it is shown dotted inposition as closed across the window; c shows the flap shut-ter in line with /; when open, and c/ shows its position whenfolded in the box. In hinging the elbow shutter /> to thecasing e, the whole thickness of the hinge is let into the edgeof the shutter, and the flap of the hinge is screwed to theface of the casing c. The knuckle of the hinge should justproject beyond the face of the shutter /->, as at .:;. When thehinge is placed as shown, making a b \ inch from the edgeof casing to face of shutter, then, when /; swings on its hingesto the position a, the edge of the shutter will be at r, whichis 1% inch from //, or \\ inch from a\ therefore, in makingthe shutters, the width must be taken from c in order toshow the |-inch margin of the casing when the blinds areopen. The flap hinge ifj is screw


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