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Model No. 6. - Hexagonal Prism |
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This section is from the book "Sloyd Educational Manual Training", by Everett Schwartz. Also available from Amazon: Sloyd.
Place paper so that the long edges of paper will be parallel with the front edge of desk; bisect the back edge of paper; two inches from this point and directly in front, place a point; with this point as a center draw a six inch horizontal line; this line shall be the upper edge of an oblong six by six and one-fourth inches; draw the oblong; on the right and left sides of oblong, beginning at the upper edge, set off a one-fourth inch space, and below it six one inch spaces; join all opposite points.
Open the dividers one inch, and with the lower and upper right corners of fourth oblong; as centers construct an intersection of arcs to the right.
With an inch radius and intersection of arcs as a center, construct a circle; from the lower and upper right corners of this oblong construct a hexagon within the circle; in the same manner construct a hexagon on the left side of this oblong.
Construct one-fourth inch margins on right and left sides of all oblongs, except the one on which the hexagons are constructed, cutting corners as in cube.
Transferring drawing to cardboard to a scale of one to one, cut, crease, fold, and glue.
 
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