THE "W.B.C." BEEHIVE. 



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frame that is \\ in. Complete the square A B D c, 

 and draw the diagonals. Set off from the point of 

 intersection E a distance E F equal to the perpen- 

 dicular CH (Fig. 29), and join OF and F B. The 

 angle c F B, about 95 Q , is the angle to which two 

 adjacent faces of the wood from which the legs 



Fig. 32. Fig. 38. 



Figs. 32 and 33. Cross Sections of Stand Legs 



are to be cut should be dressed before the shoulders 

 are marked on them. Fig. 31 shows the marking 

 out of the shoulder end upon the wood. Fig. 32 

 is a cross section, and Fig. 33 a section after cut- 

 ting along the lines A B and B c (Fig. 30). 



