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Involute of a square

Involutes, Continued Involute  of  a triangle To draw an involute of a triangle, use this table: Step Action 1 Given triangle ABC, extend the sides of the triangle to any convenient   length. 2 Using CA as a radius and C as a center, strike arc AD terminating at  the  intersection  of  the  extension  BD. 3 With BD as a radius and B as a center, strike arc DE. 4 With AE as a radius and A as a center , strike arc EF. 5 Repeat this procedure until you reach a figure of the desired size. Figure 2-53 is an example of an involute of a triangle. Figure  2-53.—The involute of a triangle. Continued  on  next  page 2-55

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