If doors are used, it is well to break up the glare of the glass by heavy sash, the spacing of which may be arranged in a very pleasing manner.
The correct spacing for the shelves should then be marked off on the end pieces and squared across, care being taken to have both ends spaced alike.
A more rapid way to accomplish the same thing is possible by making use of a tracing wheel, if one is available of suitable size and of the right spacing between the teeth.
Then a dimensioned sketch should be drawn in outline, including the spacing for the corners as illustrated in the drawing (A).
A good way to secure equally spaced stitches by hand sewing is to make use of bow springs or spacing dividers set to the required distance.
The spacing around the circumference should be made exact, deviating somewhat, if necessary, from the spacing of the paper drawing.
By adjusting the spacing device, the paper can be advanced the width of one, two, or three lines.
This prevents any waste of time, and eliminates the necessity of throwing off the ratchet spacing device of the machine and turning the carriage by hand.
The operator positions the second or third invoice on a sales sheet, in order to avoid writing over the previous invoice, by spacing the carriage three times after an invoice is completed.
Most operators do not see the advantage of using tabulators, and in many instances will continue to waste time spacing the machine with the space bar.
In estimating the distance between lines, it should be borne in mind that all typewriters and billing machines are arranged forspacing one line, two lines, and three lines.
This eliminates any waste of time in spacing the order form through the machine.
When the Allosaurus jaw was compared with these score marks, it was found to fit them exactly, the spacing of the scratches being the same as the spacing of the teeth.
The blades are then set into grooves cut into the rotor drum or the concave surface of the casing, and spacing or packing pieces C (Fig.
These spacing pieces are of soft iron and of the form which is desired that the passage between the blades shall take.
The groove made upon the inner face of the blade is sufficiently near to the root to be covered by this spacing piece.
What is the spacing of the multiple jacks in the No.
Great care is necessary at the outset to ascertain the true spacing of the cross-girders, to ensure that the bolt-holes in the bottom flange of the centre girder shall come where desired.
Plated floors are often found which are objectionable on account of their inability to hold water, arising sometimes from bad work, as often from wide spacing of rivets.
When the spacing is so close as 4 feet, the beneficial result of this treatment is considerable, but at 8 feet centres it can have but a moderate effect where timbers alone are used.
It will be seen that the narrow pieces are most clearly defined by a closespacing of the cross-hatching.
The method ofspacing which was a later development of the linotype is also very ingenious.
The cords are heavy and well twisted, but the spacing is somewhat irregular.
There are also many varieties of this form, of fabric resulting from differences in the size and spacing of the threads.
At first we used a spacing of 36 feet but we now use 24 feet, which we think will be satisfactory for our farm.
At the very same location a 14-acre orchard of 15-year-old filberts with adequate spacing was not seriously injured, even though the trees were not fertilized.
Their arrangements and the proportions of their spacing are also of the greatest importance in the production of effect.
We may affirm generally that the Egyptian constructor, especially in the time of the New Empire and when using columns of large dimensions, preferred close spacing to wide.
Both in the interior of the halls and in the external porticos we find an apparently capricious irregularity in spacing the columns.
It is easy to understand why the spacing should have been increased in front of a door, an arrangement which exists at Gournah (Fig.
The best practice, however, seems to embody both of these methods, but the average business letter usually has its paragraphs separated by double spacingand indenting the first line.
The spacing between the lines and between the paragraphs of a business letter may vary to suit the tastes of the individual, although considerations of a practical nature tend to establish a few general principles.
Greater spacing tends to separate the address too much to allow it to be read quickly.
However, the number and the spacingbetween the grooves--these grooves, the cannelures, are not similar.
Do you have any time estimate as to the spacing of any of these shots?
The regular isolator spacing tool is convenient and helpful in maintaining the plates at uniform intervals while this operation is carried out.
The explanation of the difference of focus upon the two sides as due to unequal spacing was verified by Cornu upon gratings purposely constructed with an increasing interval.
The irregularity of spacing has thus the effect of a convex lens, which accelerates the marginal relatively to the central rays.
The spacing is usually effected by means of a screw, to each revolution of which corresponds a large number (e.
Two turns at each end of the winding are given extra spacing for the purpose of additional insulation.
It has a spacing of five feet between outer insulators, is equipped with auxiliary shoes that break the circuit between the horns, diverting it from the current carrying contacts so that they are not attacked by the arc.
They need this close spacing in order to serve as an adequate saddle for the main bars, as well as to furnish, with the lighter "stringing" rods, an adequate support to the slab bars.
The rule of spacingthe bars not less than three diameters apart, is believed to be good practice.
It is true that shorter disks will have more strength, but this is a matter of the spacing of the hoops and not of their sectional area, as the above quotation would make it appear.
The same report advocates a "clear spacing between two layers of bars of not less than 1/2 in.
As an illustration of the logic and analysis applied in discussing the subject of reinforced concrete, one well-known authority, on the premise that the unit of adhesion to rod and of shear are equal, derives a rule for the spacing of rods.
The practice of spacing the bars at the minimum distance throughout is common, extending the bars to the very edge of the beams.
This is also true of his points as to the width of the stem of T-beams, and the spacing of bars in the same.
The spacing amidships would average perhaps 3¼ inches, center to center.
The spacing of the ribs was done by eye, not by precise measurement, and was never exactly the same over the length of the canoe.
From the first thwarts to the ends, the spacing was about 1½ inches.
The amount and form of rocker was also a factor in spacing the gores, and when the rocker was confined to short distances close to the ends there would naturally be rather closely spaced gores in these portions of the sides.
The spacing was usually close, somewhat more than an inch edge to edge amidships and a little more between the end thwarts and the headboards.
Care is taken to lay up the turns over the gunwales neatly, turn against turn without open spacing or overlaps and crossings.
Lashing two kayaks side by side, or parallel with spacing rods, was commonly done to enable the craft to ferry persons or cargo across streams.
When spruce bark was employed, its greater stiffness made it possible to space the ribs as much as 10 inches on centers, but with birch the spacing was about 1 inch, edge to edge.
The trees were planted in a portion of a five-acre block at some distance from the original plantings, with a spacing of 25 feet apart on the square in soil of rather light and sandy texture with fair subsoil drainage.
Incidentally, this close spacing has not resulted in a desirable timber type of growth.
The same kind of subequal spacing which characterizes the fractures near the surface of the block in Daubrée’s experiment (Fig.
View on the shore at Holstensborg, West Greenland, to show the subequal spacingof the joints (after Kornerup).
The spacing should be governed by the quality of the soil, and the amount of pruning that can be done.
When used for forest planting the spacing should be from 5 x 5 feet to 8 x 8 feet.
Adjustment of type by spacing it so as to make it exactly fill a line, or of a cut so as to hold it in the right place; also, the leads, quads, etc.
A thick strip of metal less than type high, and as long as the width of a column or a page, -- used in spacing out pages and to separate display lines, etc.
A block of type metal lower than the letters, -- used in spacing and in blank lines.
A strip of wood or metal of the height of a quadrat, used for regulating the space between pages in a chase, and also for spacing out title-pages and other open matter.
The method of spacing out lines so as to produce a regular outline at the right side of every page had been practised before, but it was not in general use even as late as 1478.
The measure was narrow, and it was only through the liberal use of abbreviations that the spacing of words could be regulated.
The printer trusted to the bright colors of the illuminator to give relief to the blackness of the types, not knowing that a purer relief and greater perspicuity would have been secured by a wider spacing of the words and lines.
What should be the diameter of hard drawn copper wire in order to allow economical spacing of poles?
Speaking generally, the practical and economical spacing of poles requires that wires, to be strong enough to meet the above conditions, shall have a diameter not less than .
The older literary manuscripts were written entirely in capital letters without any spacing between the words.
It was not until the 11th century that the custom ofspacing all words became general and then only in Latin manuscripts.
The second of these, representing the morning, when husband and wife awake to ennui from a night of dissipation, is peculiarly happy in spacing and composition, as my illustration may show; while Plate IV.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "spacing" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.