Carpenter . of half circle, andtwice E-P is the circle, and a half of E-P isone-fourth of circle, as E-D. Number of Boards to a Sctuare. —10 Feet Long—24 boards 5 inches wide.20 nards 6 inches wide.17 boards 7 inches wide. 15 boards 8 inches wide. 13 boards 9 inches wide.12 boards 10 inches wide. —12 Feet Long—20 boards 5 inches wide. 16 boards 6 inches wide. 14 boards 7 inches wide.12 boards 8 inches wide.11 boards 9 inches wide.10 boards 10 inches wide. 46 THE CARPENTER To space out any numtier of details, suchas balusters or pickets, the thickness orwidth of same being given. If a limitednu

Carpenter . of half circle, andtwice E-P is the circle, and a half of E-P isone-fourth of circle, as E-D. Number of Boards to a Sctuare. —10 Feet Long—24 boards 5 inches wide.20 nards 6 inches wide.17 boards 7 inches wide. 15 boards 8 inches wide. 13 boards 9 inches wide.12 boards 10 inches wide. —12 Feet Long—20 boards 5 inches wide. 16 boards 6 inches wide. 14 boards 7 inches wide.12 boards 8 inches wide.11 boards 9 inches wide.10 boards 10 inches wide. 46 THE CARPENTER To space out any numtier of details, suchas balusters or pickets, the thickness orwidth of same being given. If a limitednu Stock Photo
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Carpenter . of half circle, andtwice E-P is the circle, and a half of E-P isone-fourth of circle, as E-D. Number of Boards to a Sctuare. —10 Feet Long—24 boards 5 inches wide.20 nards 6 inches wide.17 boards 7 inches wide. 15 boards 8 inches wide. 13 boards 9 inches wide.12 boards 10 inches wide. —12 Feet Long—20 boards 5 inches wide. 16 boards 6 inches wide. 14 boards 7 inches wide.12 boards 8 inches wide.11 boards 9 inches wide.10 boards 10 inches wide. 46 THE CARPENTER To space out any numtier of details, suchas balusters or pickets, the thickness orwidth of same being given. If a limitednumber, place them together and measuretheir total width. Subtract this from thewhole length to be spaced into, working ininches and fractions, and divide the numberof- details into the remainder. To Miter Bevels for Hoof Tacia ofany Width or Pitch. (By J. Barry, L. U. 509.) The rule for finding bevels to miter facia, as shown in sketch, will apply to any pitchand to facia of any width (See Figs. 1 and. 2 herewith). If the section of facia is laidout full size the bevels will be more accur-ate, but will be the same whether facia is