. Cyclopedia of architecture, carpentry, and building; a general reference work ... nto the sill about | inch in amanner similar to that in which it is let into the yoke at the top, andthe sill is made long enough to extend a little beyond the back ofthe pulley stile on both sides just as is the yoke. Thus the two pulley 233 222 CARPENTRY stiles at the sides and the yoke at the top, together with the sill atthe bottom, form a complete- frame called the window frame,which is usually made up at the mill and taken to the building in onepiece, where it is set up in place inside of the rough-framed


. Cyclopedia of architecture, carpentry, and building; a general reference work ... nto the sill about | inch in amanner similar to that in which it is let into the yoke at the top, andthe sill is made long enough to extend a little beyond the back ofthe pulley stile on both sides just as is the yoke. Thus the two pulley 233 222 CARPENTRY stiles at the sides and the yoke at the top, together with the sill atthe bottom, form a complete- frame called the window frame,which is usually made up at the mill and taken to the building in onepiece, where it is set up in place inside of the rough-framed slight rabbet in the sill shown at H is intended for a stop foroutside blinds when these are used. In this case the blinds are hungas shown in Fig. 313, which is a section taken horizontally throughthe window jamb. A is the outside architrave, which is placed inthis case outside of the outside boarding B for the purpose of receiv-ing the blinds. It serves at the same time as a stop for the wall cov-ering C. D is the blind, and £ is a piece put in to form the weight.


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