Mechanical Drawing for Industrial And Continuation Schools

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With the steel points set on the center already found, draw a faint circular construction line (1, Fig. I). By means of the T-Square and the Triangle draw horizontal and vertical construction lines A and B so that they pass exactly through the center of the circle (1).
By the aid of the T-Square and the diagonal edge of the 45-degree Triangle, pass through the same center the two diagonal construction lines, C and D. The circle (1) has now been divided into exactly eight equal parts. Use as cen
...ters the points where the horizontal, vertical, and diagonal construction lines, A, B, C, and D, intersect or cross the circle (1) and draw eight more light construction circles as 2, 3, 4, etc.
In the construction of this exercise sixteen evenly spaced circles are necessary. So far eight of these have been located. It is evident then that points must be located on circle 1 exactly half way between the eight center points, A, B, C, D, etc., already found. In other words we must bisect the distance separating these points.


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