Linear Drawing: Showing the Application of Practical Geometry to Trade and ManufacturesCassell, Petter, Galpin, & Company, 1869 - 118 páginas |
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... given point 78 7 8 To divide a Line into any number of equal parts ... 9 To divide a Line proportionally to another ... 10 To draw a " Tangent " to a Circle at a given point 49 To find a Mean Proportional between two given Lines 104 To ...
... given point 78 7 8 To divide a Line into any number of equal parts ... 9 To divide a Line proportionally to another ... 10 To draw a " Tangent " to a Circle at a given point 49 To find a Mean Proportional between two given Lines 104 To ...
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... given Circle To describe a Triangle about a given Circle To inscribe an Equilateral Triangle in a Regular Pentagon ... Line parallel to or perpendicular to one of its sides SQUARES . Definition of Squares ... To construct a Square on a given ...
... given Circle To describe a Triangle about a given Circle To inscribe an Equilateral Triangle in a Regular Pentagon ... Line parallel to or perpendicular to one of its sides SQUARES . Definition of Squares ... To construct a Square on a given ...
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... given line ... About a Pentagon to describe another of a given size To inscribe any Polygon in a Circle .. To construct a Regular Pentagon on a given line To inscribe a Regular Pentagon in a Circle To construct a Regular Hexagon on a ...
... given line ... About a Pentagon to describe another of a given size To inscribe any Polygon in a Circle .. To construct a Regular Pentagon on a given line To inscribe a Regular Pentagon in a Circle To construct a Regular Hexagon on a ...
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... lines not parallel .. ... To draw a Circle of a given radius to touch or include two given Circles FIG . PAGE 120 108 121 110 THE CONE AND ITS SECTIONS . Definitions 68 Ellipse Parabola 81 68 91 78 Hyperbola 92 To draw an Ellipse by ...
... lines not parallel .. ... To draw a Circle of a given radius to touch or include two given Circles FIG . PAGE 120 108 121 110 THE CONE AND ITS SECTIONS . Definitions 68 Ellipse Parabola 81 68 91 78 Hyperbola 92 To draw an Ellipse by ...
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... line and form to another , the more will the eye appre- ciate beauty and refinement , and the more accurately and ... given figures in medium , and the resultant figures in full black lines . The figures initiate , or lead on to , each other ...
... line and form to another , the more will the eye appre- ciate beauty and refinement , and the more accurately and ... given figures in medium , and the resultant figures in full black lines . The figures initiate , or lead on to , each other ...
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A B and C D angle similar Bisect the angle bisecting line centre circle cutting complete the figure complete the square construct a Square construct a Triangle cutting C D cutting the circle cutting the lines cutting the perpendicular Cycloid describe a circle describe a semicircle describe an arc describe arcs cutting describe the arc diameters A B draw a line Draw E F draw lines drawn ellipse Epicycloid equal in area equilateral triangle erect a perpendicular F and G given circle given line H Draw heptagon Hypocycloid I J K intersecting Involute Isosceles Triangle Join these points length line A B line parallel number of equal octagon parallel to A B parallelogram polygon produce the bisecting quadrant radius A B radius O A rectangle regular Hexagon right angles straight line tangent Trapezium voussoirs wheel has moved
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Página 101 - In any right-angled triangle, the square which is described upon the side subtending the right angle, is equal to the squares described upon the sides which contain the right angle.
Página 17 - Most good practical workmen have several means for getting the cut of the mitre, and to them this demonstration will appear unnecessary, but I have seen many men make sad blunders, for want of knowing this simple rule. PROBLEM 12.
Página 43 - AB of the circle into as many equal parts as the polygon is to have sides. With the points A and B as centers and radius AB, describe arcs cutting each other at C.
Página 85 - The process is then continued from the inner squares. THE INVOLUTE (Fig. 61). If a perfectly flexible line is supposed to be wound round any curve, so as to coincide with it, and kept stretched as it is gradually unwound, the end of, or any point in the line will describe or trace another curve, called the involute of the curve — being in reality the opening out, or tmrolKnff, of the periphery of the first curved surface.
Página 12 - Set off these lengths on the pitch circle.* To construct an equilateral triangle on the given line AB (Fig. 5). From A, with radius AB, describe an arc. From B, with the same radius, describe a corresponding arc, cutting the former one in c. Lines joining A c and B c will complete the triangle, which will be equilateral, that is, all its sides will be equal. A triangle having only two of its sides equal, is called an isosceles triangle (A).