On the right side are depictions of saint Phillip, saint Bartholomew, saint Simon with saw, saint Judas with a palm leaf, saint Mathias with axe and finally saint Thomas with set square.
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One Friday afternoon he was suspended for " mischievousness " along with another student, John Groom, for making a noise with the rest of the class, involving set squares and other paraphernalia.
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In addition to the calculating machine, in his career Grillet invented a hygrometer ( for which he was accused of plagiarism by another inventor ); graphometers; drawing instrument set; protractor, set square, with plumb-bob.
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There is also a small museum in a tower of the Chateau of Auxonne, his set square, his fencing foil, and objects he offered during his stay, as well as one of his hats.
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The end of the performance is marked by the girls producing the Masonic emblem of set square and compass, and the point, the smallest child in the performance marching forward alone to complete the symbol.
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The traditional tools of the architect were the drawing board or draughting table, T-square and set squares, protractor, Lettering would either be done by hand, mechanically using a stencil, or a combination of the two.
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A "'set square "'or "'triangle "'( American English ) is an object used in engineering and technical drawing, with the aim of providing a straightedge at a right angle or other particular planar angle to a baseline.
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Nicolas Louis de Lacaille portrayed the constellations of Circinus and Triangulum Australe as a set square and ruler, a compass, and a surveyor's level respectively in a set of draughtsman's instruments in his 1756 map of the southern stars.
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Both masts are square-rigged ( the defining characteristics of a brig ), which means that the yards, the horizontal spars from which the sails are set, can be set square to the centerline of the ship as well as angled, or " braced up sharp, " to sail closer to the wind.
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Lincoln describes it as " a fairly tough, very stable wood . . . ( used for ) carving . . . brushbacks, umbrella handles, measuring instruments such as set squares and T-squares . . . recorders . . . violin and guitar fingerboards and piano keys . . . decorative veneering . " Pearwood is the favored wood for architect's rulers because it does not warp.