The Carpenters Steel Square And Its Uses Being a Description of the Square

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The Carpenters Steel Square And Its Uses Being a Description of the Square
Fred T Frederick Thomas Hodgson
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Another method of constructing an octagon is shown at Fig. 47. Take the side as a ^ for a radius, describe an arc Fig. 47.
cutting the diagonal at d\ square over from d to e, and the point e will then be the gauge-guide for all the sides.
AND ITS USES.
6S Another method (Fig. 48) is to draw a straight hne, c b, any length; then let a b and a c ho. Corresponding figures on the blade and tongue of the square, mark along either and measure the distance of required octagon ; move Fig. 48.
the squar
...e and mark also. Now use the square tho same as before, and the marks c b and b d are the poin, s required.
Fig. 49 shows the application of a long bevel to a square, by which some calculations can be made with greater ease and quickness than by the usual arithmetical process. The largest size of carpenter's bevel placed under the framing square will answer in nearly every case. One edge of each blade should be perfectly straight and the edge of L should be cut out in several places to see the blade E, when placed under the square.


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