Pattern making and foundry practice; a plain statement of the methods of wood pattern making, as practiced in modern pattern shops, with complete instructions for sweep work and notes on foundry practice, together with numerous drawings taken from actual patterns .. . rge number of diagrams, showing howthe Square may be used in finding Bevels, Angles, Stair Treads and bevelcuts for Hip, Valley, Jack and other Rafters, besides methods for layingout Stair Strings, Stair Carriages and Timber Structures generally. Alsocontains 25 beauxiful halftone illustrations of the perspective and floor planao


Pattern making and foundry practice; a plain statement of the methods of wood pattern making, as practiced in modern pattern shops, with complete instructions for sweep work and notes on foundry practice, together with numerous drawings taken from actual patterns .. . rge number of diagrams, showing howthe Square may be used in finding Bevels, Angles, Stair Treads and bevelcuts for Hip, Valley, Jack and other Rafters, besides methods for layingout Stair Strings, Stair Carriages and Timber Structures generally. Alsocontains 25 beauxiful halftone illustrations of the perspective and floor planaof 25 medium priced houses. The work abounds with hundreds of fine illustrations and explana*tory diagrams which will prove a perfect mine of instruction for themechanic, young or old. Two large volumes, 560 pages, nearly 500 illustrations, printed on asuperior quality of paper from new large type. Price, 2 Vols., cSoth binding i $ Price, 2 Vols., haSf-Seather binding Slngla Voiuises, Part 1, cloth •• •* Partl,haif>8eather •• « ;? •• * Pertil. onehalf-ieather l,Si SEND FOR COil/iPLETE ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE FREE FREDERICK J. DRAKE (SL CO. PUBLISHERS OF SELF-EDUCATIONAL BOOKS211 E. MADISON STREET ^ ^ CHICAGO. Modern Carpentry A PRACTICAL MANUAL fOR CARPENTERS AND WD WORKERS GENERALLY <y IBBD T. Hodgson, Architect, Editor of the National Builder, PracticaSCarpentry, Steel Square and Its Uses, etc., etc. ANEW, complete guide, containing hundreds of quickmethods for performing work in carpentry, joining and general wood-work. Like all of Mr. Hodgsons works, it is written in a simple, everyday style, and does not bewilder the workmg-man with long mathematical formulas or abstract theories. The illustrations, of which there are many, are explanatory, so that any one who can read plain English will be able to understand them easily and to follow the work in hand without difficulty. The book contains methods of layingroofs, rafte


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