This vintage book contains a comprehensive guide to the problems of
geometry and measurement encountered by sheet metal workers. It
comprises a series of examples that show the working out of the
circumferences, areas, and capacities for various shapes-an exercise
that is intended to enable the student to deal with any ordinary problem
that may arise in the workshop. Contents include: "Length of Material
Required for a Round Pipe", "Amount of Material for a Square Pipe",
"Length of Perimeter of a Hexagon", "Square and Circular Sections of
Pipe of given Dimensions", "Length of Side of a Square to be Enclosed by
a Given Circle", "Length of Arc when Angle and Radius are Known",
"Amount of Material for an Ellipse when Length and Width are Given", et
cetera. Many vintage books such as this are increasingly scarce and
expensive. We are republishing this volume now in an affordable, modern
edition complete with a specially commissioned new introduction on metal
work. This book was first published in 1913.