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The Carpenter's And Joiner's Hand-Book: Containing a Complete Treatise On ...
H W Henry Wells Holly
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24. To make an octagon^ or dght^ided figure^ from a squa/re.
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Let Fig. 2 1 be tlie square ; find the centre a; set the compasses from the comer J, to a ; describe the circle cutting the outside line at c and d ; repeat the same at each comer, and draw lines c e^ f g^ h d^ and ij. These Mjies will form the octagon desired 25. To draw a hexagon or six-sided fig- nre on a circle.
Each side of a hexagon drawn within a circle is just half the diameter of that circle.
...Therefore in describing the hexagon (Fig. 22), first sweep the circle ; then without altering the compasses, set #ff from a to J, from h to c^ and so on. Join all these points, a, J, c.
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&c., and you have an exact hexagon. Join J, d^ and/*, and you have an equilateral tri- angle ; join d^ e^ and the centre, and you have another triangle, just one-sixth of the hexagon described.
26. To describe a curve hy a set triangle.


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