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" shape, is in a state to receive the drawing of the pattern; this being put in, a blunt steel tool, or burnisher, or die, is to be applied successively to all those parts of the pattern intended to be in relief, and at the same time is to be driven very... "
The engineer's and mechanic's encyclopædia - Page 450
by Luke Hebert - 1849
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The Technical repository, by T. Gill, Volume 7

Thomas Gill (patent-agent) - 1825 - 444 pages
...subsequent immersion in water. The wood to be ornamented having first been worked out to its proposed shape, is in a state to receive the drawing of the...to be driven very cautiously, without breaking the grain of the wood, till the depth of the depression is equal to the subsequent prominence of the figures....
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Mechanics Magazine, Volume 3

Industrial arts - 1825 - 486 pages
...inapplicable on many occasions. The wood to be ornamented having first been worked out to its proposed shape, is in a state to receive the drawing of the...parts of the pattern intended to be in relief, and Ht the same time is to be driven verv cautiously, without breaking the grain of the wood, till the...
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Glasgow Mechanics' Magazine, and Annals of Philosophy, Volume 3

Industrial arts - 1825 - 590 pages
...correcting observations Compass in Ships," in the Mechanics' Magazine, No. March, 1825. The subject parts of the pattern intended to be in relief, and...to be driven very cautiously, without breaking the grain of the wood, till the depth of the depression is equal to the subsequent prominence of the figures....
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The London Journal of Arts and Sciences, Volume 9

1825 - 446 pages
...out to its proposed shape, is in a state to receive tbe drawing of the pattern ; this being put on, a blunt steel tool, or burnisher, or die, is to be applied successively to all those parts of tbe pattern intended to be in relief, and at the same time is to be driven very cautiously, without...
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London Journal of Arts and Sceinces: And Repertory of Patent ..., Volume 9

William Newton, Charles Frederick Partington - Industrial arts - 1825 - 446 pages
...subsequent immersion in water. . The wood to be ornamented having first been worked out to its proposed shape, is in a state to receive the drawing of the pattern; this being put on, a blunt steel tool, or burnisher, or die, is to be applied successively to all those parts of the...
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The London journal of arts and sciences (and repertory of patent ..., Volume 9

William Newton - 1825 - 442 pages
...subsequent immersion in water. The wood to be ornamented having first been worked out to its proposed shape, is in a state to receive the drawing of the pattern; this being put on, a blunt steel tool, or burnisher, or die, is to be applied successively to all those parts of the...
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Recreations in science; or, A complete series of rational amusement. By the ...

Recreations - Experiments - 1830 - 262 pages
...drawing of the pattern. This being put on, a blunt steel tool is to be applied successively t<' ej • all those parts of the pattern intended to be in relief,...to be driven very cautiously, without breaking the grain of the wood, till the depth of the depression is equal to the intended prominence of the figures....
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The Mechanics' Magazine, Museum, Register, Journal, and Gazette, Volume 25

Industrial arts - 1836 - 498 pages
...by subsequent immersion in water. The wood to be ornamented having first been worked to its proposed shape, is in a state to receive the drawing of the pattern; ibis being put in, a blunt steel too!, or bmnL-lier, or die, is to be applied successively to all those...
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Turning and Mechanical Manipulation: Intended as a Work of General ..., Volume 1

Charles Holtzapffel - 1843 - 496 pages
...subsequent immersion in water. " The wood to be ornamented having first been worked out to its proposed shape, is in a state to receive the drawing of the...to be driven very cautiously, without breaking the grain of the wood, till the depth of the depression is equal to the subsequent prominence of the figures....
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Descriptive Catalogue of the Woods Commonly Employed in this Country for the ...

John Forbes Royle - Wood - 1843 - 136 pages
...subsequent immersion in water. " The wood to be ornamented having first been worked out to its proposed shape, is in a state to receive the drawing of the...to be driven very cautiously, without breaking the grain of the wood, till the depth of the depression is equal to the subsequent prominence of the figures....
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