Lettering for Draftsmen Engineers And Students a Practical System of Freehand
Lettering for Draftsmen Engineers And Students a Practical System of Freehand
Reinhardt, Charles William, 1858-
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34) is made with two strokes, and is simply a repetition of the lower case letter, relatively narrower. The second stroke of letter " G " follows the outline of the ellipse wards near- ^t/^S, '^, V"Vf [Qf *. QziI ly a space ; ~ ^^ there a short stop is made and the pen point is carefully pushed up- wards in a vertical direction, terminating that stroke as shown. The final horizontal stroke should not be made too short. To those who might find it difficult to exe- cute the second stroke neatly i...n the way outlined the suggestion of a separate vertical downward stroke is made. The mode of construction of the ellipses of the "O" and "Q" differ somewhat from that of the lower case letters ; the point of juncture is shifted diagonally in order to lessen the chance of a point forming at the top and bottom of the oval. The third stroke of letter "Q" begins as shown, and extends one space below. The second stroke of letter " S " should for a very short space run perfectly horizontal. The rules given for the forming of the lower case letter otherwise apply to this letter also.
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