Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Students' Illustrated Guide to Practical Draughting: A Series of Practical Instructions for Machinists, Mechanics, Apprentices, and Students at Engineering Establishments and Technical Institutes
A machinist cannot do good or rapid work with dull, badly tempered tools, neither can the draughtsman produce fine, creditable drawings with dull, clumsy, badly-jointed and pointed, unadjusted, disproportioned drawing instruments. A few first-class instruments are infinitely more valuable than a great number of inferior ones. Explicitness on this subject is desirable. Beginners in the Study of practical draughting may assure themselves that if there is anv one time more than another when they need good instruments. It is when they commence to learn.
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