Originally published in the 1900s, this tinsmithing book illustrates how to lay out patterns and contains instructions on making a number of practical projects.
Contents Covered:
- Introduction to Laying out Patterns
- Construction
- Capacity of Vessels
- Shop Tools
- Various Methods of Obtaining Patterns
- Intersections and Developments
- Practical Workshop Problems
- Short Rules
- Allowance for Seaming and Wiring
- Notching the Patterns
- Transferring Patterns
- Practical Problems
- Pail
- Funnel and Spout
- Hand Scoop
- Drip Pan
- Tea Pot
- Foot Bath
- Wash Boiler
- Measure
- Scale Scoop
- Dust Pan
- Colander
- Plates I, II, III and IV
- Table of Standard or Regular Tin Plates
- Table of Terne Plates
Format: | PDF Digital Reprint, e-Facsimile |
No. of Pages: | 48 |
Page Size: | A4 (210mm × 297mm) |
Download Size: | 8.4 MB |