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55 to hold it up before one eye, keeping the other closed, and look across one of the edges at the other edge. If the front edge exactly covers the hind edge, there is no winding ; but if one end of the hind edge stands up above the front edge when the other end is exactly covered, the object is winding. When the object is very small it is sometimes hard to detect the fault in this way. In . This case the error may be exagger- ated and made perceptible by means of "winding sticks. " These are t...wo " straight edges" or strips of wood with EXERCISE 13. Straight and parallel edges. Sup- Teat for willd . Pose two such strips, say in e- 2"x^"-24 ; to be laid across your box at opposite ends. If the winding be too small to be noticed when you look across the box itself, you may yet be able to detect it when it is exaggerated by these . Long sticks. In this way, even the winding in the edge of a board may be detected. This and the other tests being applied, we will suppose your boxes divided into two classes, as already described.
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