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Title: The student's instructor in drawing and working : the five orders of architecture : fully explaining the best methods for striking regular and quirked mouldings, for diminishing and glueing of columns and capitals, for finding the true diameter of an order to any given height, for striking the ionic volute, circular or elliptical, with finished examples, on a large scale, of the orders, their planceers, etc. and some designs for door-cases
Year: 1837 (1830s)
Authors: Nicholson, Peter, 1765-1844
Subjects: Architecture
Publisher: New York : Office of the Railroad Journal
Contributing Library: Getty Research Institute
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it will be finished. 36 PLATE XXX. THE MANNER OF GLUING UP THE IONIC CAPITAL. Fig. 1. for a column; the parts marked B, B, &c. are triangular blocks of wood,glued upon the front, in order to complete the angular square ; then the pieces AAA,&c. are glued upon them ; this is one method of gluing up the capital. Another method is, to glue the triangular blocks C C, at the angle of the abacus ; thenthe four sides of the abacus as D E E, may be made of one entire length, and mitredat the horns ; or they may have a joint in the middle of the abacus, where the rosecomes, as the workman shall think fit; this will either do for a column or pilaster. Fig. 2. is a manner of gluing up the abacus for a pilaster capital; but in my opinionit is far from being a complete method, for when all the superfluous wood is worked off,the joints at the horn will be in various directions, and the end of the wood butting againstthe grain never holds fast. METHODS OF GLUEING UP IONIC CAPITALS. Pldte 30.
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CORINTHIAN CAPITAL.Plate 8 1.

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