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Letter Strokes, Continued Basic strokes of Roman-style letters are thick-and-thin letters without extensive roman-style ornamentation; therefore, it is a good alphabet to begin hand lettering. Hold letters the carpenter’s pencil so that the square-chiseled point makes an approximate 30-degree angle to the lettering guidelines.    Practice the six basic strokes of hand lettering. Notice that the pencil lead automatically makes the strokes thick or thin based on the direction of stroke.    Once comfortable with the basic strokes, begin combining strokes to form letters. Figure 5-31 shows the six basic strokes, the sequence, and the direction each stroke is made to form the roman-style alphabet. Figure 5-31.—The six basic strokes in the formation of the roman- style  alphabet. Continued  on  next  page 5-30

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