The Carpenters' Steel Square, And Its Uses: Being a Description of the Square And Its Uses in Obtaining the Lengths And Bevels of All Kinds of Rafters, Hips, Groins, Braces, Brackets, Purlins, Collar Beams, And Jack-Rafters ..
The Carpenters' Steel Square, And Its Uses: Being a Description of the Square And Its Uses in Obtaining the Lengths And Bevels of All Kinds of Rafters, Hips, Groins, Braces, Brackets, Purlins, Collar Beams, And Jack-Rafters ..
Fred T Frederick Thomas Hodgson
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Now, suppose we wish to ascertain the circumference of a circle AND ITS USES. 79 whose diameter is 8 inches ; commencing at the point, c, we space off the diameter, 8 inches, three times, on the line c o, as shown at 8" 8 " 8" ; then square down the line S" f, then c F will be the circumference of a circle whose diam- eter is 8. It will be seen, by dotted lines in the cut, that the circumference equals the diagonal of a rectangle whose sides are respectively 24 and yif inches ; so that by adopt...- ing these figures (24 and yif) it enables the operative to use the full length and capacity of the square. The better way, however, is to work firom a basis of 16 and 5, and draw the lines, c o and a b, to considerable length, so that they may be made available for dimensions beyond the range of the square. Now, let us suppose an instance where the circumference of a circle is wanted, whose diam- eter is 10; we simply space off three tens, or thirty inches, on the Une c o, which, in this case, is at k.
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