The carpenter's new guide
being a complete book of lines for carpentry and joinery. Treating fully on practical geometry, soffits, brick and plaster groins ... with a great variety of designs for roofs, trussed girders ... with many other things entirely new: the whole founded on true geometrical principles; the theory and practice well explained and fully exemplified on eighty-four copper-plates; including some observations and calculations on the strength of timber
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Author
Publication
1830 - J. Grigg, Philadelphia, No place, unknown, or undetermined
Language
English
Word Count
31,500 words, Guess
Page Count
126 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivecarpentersnewgui00nich
- Library of Congress Control Number31000685
- OCLC Control Number1132350
- Open LibraryOL6752498M
Classifications
- DDC694
- LCCTH5605 .N62 1830
Description
from the book's frontispiece: "Being a complete book of lines for carpentry and joinery. Treating fully on Practical Geometry, soffits, brick and plaster groins, niches of every description, sky-lights, lines for roofs and domes; ... with many other things entirely new: The whole founded on true geometrical principles;... eighty-four copper-plates; including some observations and calculations on the strength of timber" Tenth edition, 1830, published by John Grigg, Philadelphia.
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- The carpenter's new guide: being a complete book of lines for carpentry and joinery. Treating fully on practical geometry, soffits, brick and plaster groins ... with a great variety of designs for roofs, trussed girders ... with many other things entirely new: the whole founded on true geometrical principles; the theory and practice well explained and fully exemplified on eighty-four copper-plates; including some observations and calculations on the strength of timber
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