APPENDIX A 



DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE AND ART, SOUTH 

 KENSINGTON. 



:. I. AP.rs. 



SURTECT II. MACHINK < \-Ti;i < Tl i\ \\h 

 DRAWING 



THIS subject includes a knowledge of tin- form of th< 

 machines, the physical characteristics if tin- materials usrd m 

 machine <-..n-trueti..n. tin- various workshop pTOOees employed in 

 giving the materials the required shape and si/.r, the magnitude 

 of tin- Htniinin.^ actions to which they are exposed, and tin- nu-tli.d> 

 of estimating tlic dimensions necessary t.. withstand th..si- strainin- 

 actions. 



In addition to this knowledge, the possession of which D 

 Hhown by means of written descriptions, freehand sketch. > and 

 calculations, a candidate for examination in this siil'jcct will lie 

 reijuiivd to l>e able to draw neatly t. scale, the wh.'i of a 



machine either from dimensioned sketches, by measuien 

 actual machine or model, or from his own design. 



IN THE ELEMKMM^ Eh 



A candidate will be required to draw in simple <>i <>ithjra]>hi( 

 projection neatly in pencil to a given scale, two or m 

 (sectional or outside) of a simple portion of a machim m . ..mmn 

 use. The sketches from which the drawings are to be \>r<\ 

 will be given. They will in general be incomplete, and be drawn 

 purposely somewhat out <>f proportion, and tip > will ) 



