He was going to say more, but just then Bannon strode into the office and over to the draughting table.
As he turned back to the draughting table, he found Hilda's eyes on him.
This was a wise step on the part of our governments, for the strongest evidence of early discovery as yet brought to light is shown in the draughting of these old charts of Australia.
The difficulty of the hour was not in draughting a constitution, but in draughting one which would not arouse the jealous antagonism of the several States.
You've one other man in the corps who can do the pretty draughting about as well.
Very few women have undertaken draughting in any of its branches.
Draughting in the office is the only part suitable for women.
A knowledge of arithmetic and draughtingare essential.
Draughting surveys, engraving, and lithographing have never been attempted by women.
It is interesting to note how rapidly change was made from one method of map draughting to another in the search for a projection which might prove itself to be altogether suitable.
Some of the groups to which names have been given have later been divided, thus giving rise to a new group name and to the draughting of an appropriate figure for this new group.
A comparison of the work of the several artists who have set their hand to the draughting of figures for the numerous constellations is not without interest.
The ball is composed of thin strips of wood extending from pole to pole, having first, over the same, a covering of heavy parchment paper, and over this somewhat irregular but well-joined pieces of fine draughting paper.
Mayer found employment in the Homann establishment of Nürnberg, being regarded as an exceedingly skilful draughtsman, able to sketch on his draughting sheet that which he saw through his telescope.
Tobias Mayer of Nürnberg, a contemporary of La Hire, set himself to the draughting of gore maps[212] intended for use in the manufacture of moon globes.
His large map of Europe, the draughting of which appears to have claimed much of his time for a number of years, was published in the year 1554, and contributed greatly to his fame as a cartographer.
We know that Mercator was a pupil of Gemma Frisius,[221] and that after leaving his university studies he found employment with the master in draughting maps and in the construction of mathematical instruments.
This he did by doing draughting work at night; it was hard on the eyes, but the experience helped him in his profession.
The inner room, which was the smaller of the two, served to receive his clients, of which there were not many; the outer contained the draughting tables and his assistant.
Mark had some books on the draughting of vessels, and Bigelow had once before laid down a brig of more than a hundred tons in dimensions.
Of the rules of draughting he was altogether ignorant, and his eye was his only guide.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "draughting" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.