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WORKSHOP RECEIPTS . 1 • frequently preferred . The work is allowed to. Drawing Paper . - The following table contains the dimensions of every description of English drawing - paper . inches . inches . 20 by 15 17 19 21 Demy Medium . 22 ...
WORKSHOP RECEIPTS . 1 • frequently preferred . The work is allowed to. Drawing Paper . - The following table contains the dimensions of every description of English drawing - paper . inches . inches . 20 by 15 17 19 21 Demy Medium . 22 ...
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1 • frequently preferred . The work is allowed to remain. remove the sal - ammoniac from the sur- face , placed immediately on the former and lined at the same heating . Blanched Copper . - Fuse 8 oz . of copper and oz . of neutral ...
1 • frequently preferred . The work is allowed to remain. remove the sal - ammoniac from the sur- face , placed immediately on the former and lined at the same heating . Blanched Copper . - Fuse 8 oz . of copper and oz . of neutral ...
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• frequently preferred . The work is allowed to remain in this liquid for one or two hours , according to the strength of the acid ; it is then well rinsed in water , and scoured with sand , which is applied with an ordinary scrubbing ...
• frequently preferred . The work is allowed to remain in this liquid for one or two hours , according to the strength of the acid ; it is then well rinsed in water , and scoured with sand , which is applied with an ordinary scrubbing ...
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... may be made with two or three parts of water , and one of acid ; but the old acid that contains a small quantity of copper , in solution , is frequently preferred . The work is | allowed to remain 16 WORKSHOP RECEIPTS.
... may be made with two or three parts of water , and one of acid ; but the old acid that contains a small quantity of copper , in solution , is frequently preferred . The work is | allowed to remain 16 WORKSHOP RECEIPTS.
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frequently preferred . The work is | allowed to remain in this liquid for one or two hours , according to the strength of the acid ; it is then well rinsed in water , and scoured with sand , which is applied with an ordinary scrubbing ...
frequently preferred . The work is | allowed to remain in this liquid for one or two hours , according to the strength of the acid ; it is then well rinsed in water , and scoured with sand , which is applied with an ordinary scrubbing ...
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