A manual of carpentry and joinery
Book Details
Author(s)J W. Riley
PublisherUniversity of Michigan Library
ISBN / ASINB0039MI0U8
ISBN-13978B0039MI0U2
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Sales Rank1,488,876
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
In writing this book the needs of carpenters and joiners who are studying the scientific principles of their work have been borne in mind throughout. Students who are attending classes at Technical Institutes to prepare for the examinations of the City and Guilds of London Institute in Carpentry and Joinery will find that the following chapters have the same aims as their syllabus, inasmuch as they are intended to develop an appreciation of general principles rather than to encourage empirical methods of work. In fact, the educational ideal underlying the syllabus of the City and Guilds of London Institute has constantly guided the author.
The simplest types of construction have been dealt with most fully, and the principles they embody have been emphasised continually. Without going into great detail, these rules have then been applied to more complicated examples; for a long experience has convinced the author that a student who has grasped the fundamental facts of a subject requires a minimum of guidance in more advanced work.
Unusual prominence has been given to the elementary parts of geometry, mensuration, and mechanics, because students of Carpentry and Joinery constantly begin their work without this necessary preliminary knowledge.
Tags: joint roof draw carpentry wood joinery joints line floor length section wooden feet equal plan door plane elevation cut beam
Category: Technology and Engineering - Carpentry
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The simplest types of construction have been dealt with most fully, and the principles they embody have been emphasised continually. Without going into great detail, these rules have then been applied to more complicated examples; for a long experience has convinced the author that a student who has grasped the fundamental facts of a subject requires a minimum of guidance in more advanced work.
Unusual prominence has been given to the elementary parts of geometry, mensuration, and mechanics, because students of Carpentry and Joinery constantly begin their work without this necessary preliminary knowledge.
Tags: joint roof draw carpentry wood joinery joints line floor length section wooden feet equal plan door plane elevation cut beam
Category: Technology and Engineering - Carpentry
Visit Forgotten Books at: http://www.forgottenbooks.org

