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Rare and Interesting Woodworking-related Books and Pamphlets

AJB Temple":1sqndel3 said:
Just cruising through this thread again, I'm impressed with the quality of technical drawing that was evident in those times.
When I first started teaching technical drawing or TD was a very popular subject and at my first school in Camberley, the Welsh teacher was a complete martinet and absolutely insisted on absolute perfection in all his student's work. At that time (late 70's) the then current standard was BS 7308 and heaven help the unfortunate student who didn't stick to it rigorously - Rob
 
I am intrigued by one of your copied plates.

This one:

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Looks a bit like my main tower.

Tower roof.jpg

How long have they been doing it that way, I wonder?
 
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