| Henry A. Gaston - 1880 - 336 lapas
...be used sparingly, and may even there be dispensed with if the drawing is otherwise well executed. The plane upon which a sectional view is taken should be indicated on the general view by a broken or dotted line. Heavy lines on the shade sides of objects should be used,... | |
| Orlando Bump - 1884 - 912 lapas
...be used sparingly, and may even there be dispensed with if the drawing is otherwise well executed. The plane upon which a sectional view is taken should be indicated on the general view by a broken or dotted line. Heavy lines on the shade sides of objects should be used,... | |
| 1899 - 730 lapas
...lining is, as usual, made with oblique parallel and equidistant lines as open as the case will permit. The plane upon which a sectional view is taken should be indicated on the general •IFlo. 14. view by a broken or dotted line. Usually, draftsmen use for this purpose a line... | |
| Clarence Edwin Coolidge - 1902 - 220 lapas
...be used sparingly, and may be even there dispensed with if the drawing is otherwise well executed. The plane upon which a sectional view is taken should be indicated on the general view by a broken or dotted line. Heavy lines on the shade sides of objects should be used,... | |
| Nehemiah Hawkins - 1902 - 328 lapas
...or surface shading. 4. Drawing must be made of the fewest lines possible, consistent with cleanness. The plane upon which a sectional view is taken should be indicated by a broken or dotted line. Heavy lines on the shade side of objects should be used, except where they... | |
| Bruce Wyman - 1903 - 660 lapas
...be used sparingly, and may even there be dispensed with if the drawing is otherwise well executed. The plane upon which a sectional view is taken should be indicated on the general view by a broken or dotted line. Heavy lines on the shade sides of objects should be used,... | |
| Nehemiah Hawkins - 1903 - 328 lapas
...or surface shading. 4. Drawing must be made of the fewest lines possible, consistent with cleanness. The plane upon which a sectional view is taken should be indicated by a broken or dotted line. Heavy lines on the shade side of objects should be used, except where they... | |
| Alpha Pierce Jamison - 1904 - 268 lapas
...be used sparingly, and may even there be dispensed with if the drawing is otherwise well executed. The plane upon which a sectional view is taken should be indicated on the general view by a broken or dotted line. Heavy lines on the shade sides of objects should be used,... | |
| Alpha Pierce Jamison - 1904 - 268 lapas
...be used sparingly, and may even there be dispensed with if the drawing is otherwise well executed. The plane upon which a sectional view is taken should be indicated on the general view by a broken or dotted line. Heavy lines on the shade sides of objects should be used,... | |
| Clarence Edwin Coolidge, Henry L. Freeman - 1904 - 104 lapas
...be used sparingly, and may be even there dispensed with if the drawing is otherwise well executed. The plane upon which a sectional view is taken should be indicated on the general view by a broken or dotted line. Heavy lines on the shade sides of objects should be used,... | |
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