Practical carpentry, joinery, and cabinet-making [by P. Nicholson. by P. Nicholson, revised by T. Tredgold. [2 pt. Followed by] The elements of geometry [and] The Metropolitan building act, 1855T. Kelly, 1856 - 216 páginas |
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... greater strength than a level disposition of the timbers would supply , it is far from admitting of the utmost strength that a given quantity of timber is capable of affording ; and it occasions an inequality , and a want of uniformity ...
... greater strength than a level disposition of the timbers would supply , it is far from admitting of the utmost strength that a given quantity of timber is capable of affording ; and it occasions an inequality , and a want of uniformity ...
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... greater rapidity ; the snow does not lodge so long on their surface ; also , they may be covered with smaller slates , and even with less care , and are not so liable to be stripped by high winds as the low roofs are : but the low roofs ...
... greater rapidity ; the snow does not lodge so long on their surface ; also , they may be covered with smaller slates , and even with less care , and are not so liable to be stripped by high winds as the low roofs are : but the low roofs ...
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... greater as the distance between the props is the greater . It is , therefore , the grand object to prevent this bending as much as possible . The curvature will take place , whether the position of beams be horizontal or inclined ; but ...
... greater as the distance between the props is the greater . It is , therefore , the grand object to prevent this bending as much as possible . The curvature will take place , whether the position of beams be horizontal or inclined ; but ...
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... greater the span or distance of the walls , the greater the number of struts will be required ; for , in this case , more points in the principal rafters will have to be supported . 108. A COLLAR - BEAM is the piece of timber framed ...
... greater the span or distance of the walls , the greater the number of struts will be required ; for , in this case , more points in the principal rafters will have to be supported . 108. A COLLAR - BEAM is the piece of timber framed ...
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... greater . In the latter case , the distances between the points of division may be exactly equal to the breadth of the boards . It is true that the surface of each part is spherical or convex , and therefore can neither be considered as ...
... greater . In the latter case , the distances between the points of division may be exactly equal to the breadth of the boards . It is true that the surface of each part is spherical or convex , and therefore can neither be considered as ...
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17 Paternoster Row angle angle rib annular vault arch architrave axis balusters bead beam bend boards breadth centre circle circular column construction cornice cutting cylinder depth describe the arc diameter distance divided door draw a curve draw a line drawn edge elevation ellipsis equilateral triangle exhibits face-mould falling-mould feet Figure fixed floor framing frustums groin hand-rail height hinges horizontal hyperbola inches join joinery joint joists Kelly 17 Paternoster king-post length manner Memel method middle moulding number of equal number of points octagon ovolo pannels parabola perpendicular piece of timber pilaster plane plate points of division principal rafters proportion purlin Queen-posts radius ribs riser roof sash sash-frame scantlings semi-circle shows shutters side soffit square stairs steps stile straight line strength supported surbase surface tenon thickness tie-beam triangle truss vertical wall wall-plates width window