The Theory And Practice of Lettering, Designed for the Use of Engineers And Draftsmen Generally, But Especially for the Use of Students in Engineering
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After drawing the left-hand width-line, the work may be abbreviated by simply placing a dot on the top guide line at a distance marking off a square, instead of drawing a full line there. The amount cut off or added may be as easily measured from this dot as from a line. Each letter is finished in pencil before the width-lines for the next are drawn. This rule is to aid in spacing correctly. After the letters are penciled in they may be inked freehand or with the use of right-line pen, accordin...g to size of letters and skill of the draftsman. If the student has carefully noted the above instructions^ the remaining ■directions are very simple^ and the method of forming each letter is sufficiently indicated by the arrows in the following figures. However, a few remarks, which may be helpful, will be made in connection with the letters as we pass them by. 13. Upright Roman Capitals — A few remarks applying especially to these capitals first. In the following cuts the serifs are usually omitted, with the understanding that they are the last strokes made in each letter.
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