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DRAWING AND SHOP-WORK.

Drawing: Mechanical and Projection Drawing:—Projections of cubes,
prisms and pyramids in simple positions; method of revolving the solid into
new positions; method of changing the planes of projection; projections of
the three round bodies in simple positions and in revolved positions; sections
by planes parallel to the planes of projections; sections by inclined
planes; developments of prisms, pyramids, cylinders and cones; intersections
of polyedra and curved surfaces; distances from a point to a point
or a plane or a line; angles between planes and lines. (One unit.)

Shop-Work: Wood-Work, Forging, and Machine-Work:—The candidate
must present valid certificates covering at least 240 hours of competent
instruction with adequate appliances in these topics. About 80 hours should
be devoted to wood-work, 40 to forging, and 120 to machine-work. He
should be familiar with the usual shop processes, the standard methods of
work, and the properties of the ordinary constructive materials. (One
unit.)

In these units a practical examination in drawing and in shop-work is
given to validate the certificate of training.