70  STEEL


(Note: photo from 2015 shows steel points are jumbled, some going one way, some the other way.)

. . . an intro paragraph that sets the context by explaining how the pattern helps complete certain larger patterns. This is part of a running narrative throughout the set of patterns, ergo the three beginning dots.

steel stake: 56″, 11/16″diameter, would weigh 5.67 lbs. Mike says 7 lbs.

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The essence of the problem in one or two sentences.

[Body of problem]

The solution — the heart of the pattern, always stated in the form of an instruction.

A diagram, showing the solution with labels on main components

[Body of solution]

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A paragraph that ties this pattern to smaller or larger patterns which are listed.

LONG TERM PARKING (6), BIKE LINES (48), TENT CITY QUADRANT LETTERS (77), ACCESS LANE (86), FLAGS (73).


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