Notes On Descriptive Geometry: With Exercises (1893) is a comprehensive guide to the study of descriptive geometry, written by William Lewis Ames. This book is designed to help students understand the principles of descriptive geometry and apply them to practical problems. It includes numerous exercises and examples that illustrate the concepts discussed in the text. The book covers a wide range of topics, including the projection of points, lines, and planes, the intersection of lines and planes, and the development of surfaces. It also includes chapters on isometric and perspective drawing, and the construction of models. The exercises provided in the book are designed to help students develop their skills and apply the concepts they have learned. Notes On Descriptive Geometry: With Exercises is an essential resource for anyone studying or teaching descriptive geometry.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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Preface to Second Edition. It is evident to all who have taken note of the trend of the practice in mechanical drawing in the best drafting offices, that the use of the third quadrant in projecting will become universal. In the study of Descriptive Geometry, however with few exceptions the first angle projection is taught. The writer, realizing that the methods taught should harmonize with the practical application in mechanical drawing as practiced, has for some time used the third angle in teaching Descriptive Geometry. There being no text books so arranged, notes were prepared for the students use, and with such revision as four years use in the class room would seem to indicate as desirable, these notes are now published. W. L. A. Preface toT hird Edition. This edition, though essentially the same as the last, has been revised in the direction of legibility; obscurities in the text cleared up and new illustrations employed. In this revision I am indebted toP rofessor John B. Peddle of the Rose Polytechnic I nstitute, Terre Haute, I ndiana. W. L. A. .
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