First Lessons in Hand And Eye Training, Or, Manual Work for Boys And Girls

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295 represents a railing made of laths. First two stronger laths, 21 cm. long, 2 cm. wide, and 4 to 5 mm.
thick, are cut and carefully dressed. These serve as the cross-pieces. We then prepare ten laths, 10 cm. long, 1 cm.
wide, and 2 to 3 mm. thick. These are the uprights. Laying the cross-pieces parallel to each other and with an interval of 3 cm. between them, we nail on the first upright to the left so as to project \\ cm. above the upper cross-piece, and the same distance below the lower c
...ross-piece, and so as to leave 1 cm. at the ends of the two cross-pieces free. Pro- ceeding in the same way with the upright to the extreme right, we have accounted for 4 cm. of the 21 cm. of each cross-piece. The intervening 17 cm. is occupied by eight uprights, each 1 cm. wide, and nine intervals of 1 cm. Thus the position of the remaining uprights will be fixed by marking off the centimetres on the two cross-pieces, and leaving 1 cm. division between each pair of uprights. To secure the equal projection of the uprights above and below the cross-pieces, lay a ruler from the top of the right-hand upright to the top of the left, and take this as your guide.

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