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Industrial Arts Design / A Textbook of Practical Methods for Students, Teachers, and Craftsmen

Chapter 117: Transcriber's Note
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A practical textbook presenting concrete principles and flexible rules for designing objects in wood, clay, and base and precious metals, aimed at students, teachers, and craftsmen. It treats primary-mass proportions, horizontal and vertical divisions, appendages, methods for enriching contours and surfaces for different materials, and color principles (hue, value, chroma) with stain applications. Illustrated procedures, review questions, and an appendix offering sample courses of study for metalwork and pottery translate design theory into shop practice and classroom use, emphasizing technical feasibility, originality, and time-efficient instruction, and concluding with a consolidated summary of rules.

  • Tints, 196
  • Transitional types in furniture, 139
  • Two horizontal divisions, 25
  • Two horizontal divisions in clay, 27
  • Two horizontal divisions in metal, 27
  • Two horizontal divisions in wood, 25
  • Two vertical divisions, 35
  • Two vertical divisions in clay, 37
  • Two vertical divisions in metal, 37
  • Two vertical divisions in wood, 35
  • Unit of measurement for vertical curves, 79
  • Unity, 29
  • Unity in clay design curves, 77
  • Value lines, 196
  • Varied panels, 129
  • Vertical divisions, architectural precedent, 33
  • Vertical divisions, more than three, 41
  • Vertical divisions, nature and need, 33
  • Vertical and horizontal division evolution, 40
  • Vertical sections and their minor divisions, 133-135
  • Vocabulary, designer's, 105
  • Walls and ceilings, 203-204
  • Walls and wood work, 202-203
  • Warm and cold colors, 198
  • Wood finishes, opaque, 206
  • Wood, methods of surface enrichment, 101
  • Wood stains, 198
  • Wood stains, chroma range, 205
  • Wood stain mixing, 199, 200
  • Wood stain rendering, 195
  • Wood stains, value range, 201
  • Wrought iron enrichment, 91
  • Zones of enrichment, 118

Transcriber's Note

Inconsistent hyphenation and obvious punctuation and spelling errors have been corrected.

Although referred to on page 75, no illustration is captioned as "Plate 23" in the original text.