APPENDIX
The following plates comprise complete courses for applied art problems in thin metal (copper and silver), and clay. The problems are based upon what is known as the "group system." The process forms the basis for each group in each course. The stated problem in each group is merely one of many that might be selected which involves the process of the group.
The design rule that should be applied to each problem has been indicated by its proper figure and letter on each plate, as 10a, etc. The plates are sequentially arranged in order of the difficulty of the process and may be summarized as follows.
Thin Metal
[Plate 67]: Bending. Sawing. Riveting.
[Plate 68]: Bending. Soft Soldering.
[Plate 69]: Raising. Piercing. Etching.
[Plate 70]: Raising and Planishing.
[Plate 71]: Bending. Piercing. Etching. Hard Soldering.
[Plate 72]: Hinge Construction.
[Plate 73]: Raising. Planishing. Hard Soldering.
[Plate 74]: Raising. Planishing.
[Plate 75]: Champleve Enamelling.
[Plate 76]: Precious Stone Mounting; Pins.
[Plate 77]: Precious Stone Mounting; Rings.
[Plate 78]: Precious Stone Mounting; Pendants.
Pottery
[Plate 79]: Hand Built Tile.
[Plate 80]: Hand Built Bowl, Coil and Strip Method.
[Plate 81]: Same with Appendage Added.
[Plate 82]: Hand Building; Spouts, Lids, Handles.
[Plate 83]: Poured Forms and Mould Making.
[Plate 84]: Slip Painting.
[Plate 85]: Glaze Testing.
Plate 67