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158 sheet and partly on the cylindrical portion. Find the shape of the bottom of the sand-box to fit the boiler drawn for Ex. 161.
163. Make the pattern for the conical portion of the eave- trough outlet shown in the figure.
164. A block of wood with a square cross-section has been turned in a lathe to the shape shown in the figure. Show the lines of intersection between the part with the square section and the conical portion.
165. Make the patterns for the oil-can and grocer's scoop shown on
...page 160.
166. The stack of a boiler is supported by gusset-plates as shown in Fig. 50. Make the patterns for the gusset- plates.
167. Find the intersection of a sphere with a cylinder whose axis does not pass through the center of the sphere.
168. Find the intersection of the cylindrical ceiling of a corridor with the hemispherical ceiling of a vault.
DEVELOPMENT OF THE STEAM DOME.
DEVELOPMENT OF THE SLOPE SHEET.
FIG. 49.
160 169. A semicircular wire loop, 1J inches in diameter, rotates on a vertical axis supported at the points a ( 1, J.


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