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Drawing #39
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Description
I. C. S. REFERENCE LIBRARY A SERIES OF TEXTBOOKS PREPARED FOR THE STUDENTS OF THE INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS AND CONTAINING IN PERMANENT FORM THE INSTRUCTION PAPERS, EXAMINATION QUESTIONS, AND KEYS USED IN THEIR VARIOUS COURSES Series I.C.S. Reference Library Volume 39 Title Drawing Publisher International Textbook Company Publication Date 1905 Format 1/2-Bound Brown on Brown Leatherette Country USA Language English GEOMETRICAL DRAWINGMECHANICAL DRAWINGSKETCHINGPRACTICAL PROJECTIONDEVELOPMENT OF SURFACES SCRANTON INTERNATIONAL TEXTBOOK COMPANY 39 GEOMETRICAL DRAWING - Instruments and Materials... Lettering... Plates... The Representation of Objects... Projections I... Projections II... Conic Sections... Intersections and Developments... Shade Lines... MECHANICAL DRAWING - Introduction... Working Drawings... Scales... Duties of Draftsmen... Drawing Plates... Pencil Drawings and Tracings... Practice Sheet... Drawing-Room Standards... Definitions of Lines... Sections and Section Lining... Details... Instructions and Definitions... Machine Details... Hand-Wheel and Pulley... Coupling and Bearing... Commutator... Steel Girders... Bench-Vise Details... Assembly, Bench Vise... Shaft Hanger... Profiles of Gear-Teeth... Definitions and Calculations... Gear and Pinion... Bevel Gears... Driving Pulley, Flywheel, and CrankShaft... Engine Frame... Valve Gear... Piston, Crosshead, and Connecting-Rod... Cylinder and Valve-Rod Stuffingbox... Assembly of Horizontal Steam Engine... Reading a Working Drawing... Blueprinting... Tables... SKETCHING - Introduction... Sketching Machine Details... Measurements... Sketching Complete Machines... PRACTICAL PROJECTION - Orthographic Projections... General Principles... Plates... Projections I... Projections II... Projections III... Sections I... Sections II... Intersections I... Intersections II... DEVELOPMENT OF SURFACES - Definitions... General Classification of Solids... Solids Accurately Developed... Development by Parallel Lines... Rules for Parallel Developments... Developments I... Developments II... Developments III... Development by Radial Lines... Rules for Radial Development... Developments IV... Triangulation... Developments V... Approximate Developments... Condition Good Condition Notes Interior clean. Spine nearly intact, but beginning to separate at top and bottom. Corners rubbed. These IOBA Book Condition Definitionsare used to describe both the book and the dust jacket, if applicable. Thus the word ?book? may be replaced by ?dust jacket? in the following definitions: AS NEW; FINE; MINT: Without faults or defects. NEAR FINE: a book approaching FINE (or AS NEW or MINT) but with a couple of very minor defects or faults, which must be noted. [NOTE: From here on, there may be "+ (Plus)" or "- (Minus)" in a grade, which will mean that it is above the grade noted but not quite to the next higher grade for "+", and that it is below the grade noted but not quite to the next lower grade for "-", i.e., Very Good + (or Plus)/Very Good - (or Minus). Which means the book is better than Very Good and the dust jacket grade is less than Very Good.] VERY GOOD: A book showing some signs of wear. Any defects or faults must be noted. GOOD: The average used book that is totally complete (as issued) and intact. Any defects must be noted. FAIR: A worn book that has complete text pages (including those with maps or plates) but may lack endpapers, half-title page, etc. Any defects or faults must be noted. POOR or READING COPY: A book that is sufficiently worn that its only merit is the complete text, which must be legible. Any missing maps or plates must be noted. May be soiled, scuffed, stained, or spotted, and may have loose joints, hinges, pages, etc. EX-LIBRARY: Must always be designated as such no matter what the condition of the book. BOOK CLUB: Must always be noted as such no matter what the condition of the book. BINDING COPY: A book in which the text block, including illustrations, is complete but the binding is lacking, or in such poor condition it is beyond realistic restoration efforts. REMAINDER MARKS, BOOKPLATES, PREVIOUS OWNER'S NAME: These are faults and must always be noted, if they apply. Powered by eBay Turbo ListerThe free listing tool. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items. Powered by eBay Turbo ListerThe free listing tool. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items.
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