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7. What does the freehand cross hatching at the bottom of the church step elevation represent? See Plate III. 8. What do you interpret the dotted lines at the bottom of the church steps to represent? 8. If the risers to these steps are 6 inches high, how high is the porch floor they lead to? A riser is the vertical member of an individual stair step. 10. If the stair treads are to be built 12 inches wide, how far should the walk layer stop his walk from the porch? 11. Is the eye of the forging ...Figs. 9 and 10 made of round or square stock? 12. What information do we have given as to whether the rod part of the forging is round or square? 13. Why are the center lines drawn thru the drill holes in Fig. 10? 14. Draw three views of some triangular object as a drafts- man's scale, wood cutter's wedge, etc. 15. Draw the angle block in Plate II, Fig. 4B, so placed that it is at an angle with the vertical plane as are the blocks in Figs. 2 and 3 of Plate IV. Increase the size to a larger scale for convenience and accuracy and so that the draw- ing conveniently fills a sheet of sketch paper.
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