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" The manner of using the seed-lac or white varnishes is the same, except with regard to the substance used in polishing ; which, where a pure white, or great clearness of other colours is in question, should be itself white ; whereas the browner sorts... "
Elements of Science and Art: Being a Familiar Introduction to Natural ... - Page 257
by John Imison - 1822 - 467 pages
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The handmaid to the arts [by R. Dossie.]., Volume 1

Robert Dossie - 1758 - 504 pages
...buiinels with greater difpatch, may be ufed in other cafes. The pieces of work to be varnifhed fhould . be placed near a fire, or in a room where there is a ftove ; and made perfectly dry : and then the varnifh may be rubbed over them by the proper brumes...
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The Artist's Assistant: Or School of Science; Forming a Practical ...

Art - 1801 - 366 pages
...bufmefs with greater difpatch, may be ufed in other cafes. The pieces, or work to be varnifhed, fhould be placed near a fire, or in a room where there is a ftove, and made perfectly dry ; and then the varnifh may be rubbed over them by the proper brumes made...
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The Wonders of Nature and Art: Or, A Concise Account of Whatever ..., Volume 6

Thomas Smith - Civilization - 1803 - 318 pages
...necessary in pieces that have nu'.v one simple ground of colour, as in those that are painted. T-ie pieces of work to be varnished should be placed near a fire, or in * room where there is a stove, until they be perfectly dry : then the varnish may be rubbed over them...
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The circle of the mechanical arts

Thomas Martin (civil engineer.) - 1813 - 714 pages
...other colours is iu question, should be itself white: whereas the browner sorts of polishing dust, as being cheaper and doing their business with greater...may be used in other cases. The pieces of work to bo varnished should be placed near a fire, or in a room where there is a stove and made perfectly dry...
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The Artist's Companion, and Manufacturer's Guide: Consisting of the Most ...

Formulas, recipes, etc - 1814 - 202 pages
...their business with greater dispatch, may be u;ed in other eases. The pieces of work to be varni.hed, should be placed near a fire, or in a room where there is a stove, and made per.' fectly dry ; and then the varnish may be' rubbed over them; by the proper brushes made for that...
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Encyclopaedia Britannica; Or A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and ..., Volume 11

Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1823 - 862 pages
...other colours is in question, should be itself white : whereas the browner sorts of polishing dust, m A D EW {dq q u 9 . z : "X k 3 1o 7 y Bw Tbe pieces of work to be varnished should be placed near a fire, or in a room where there is a stove,...
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The Cabinet of Arts: Or General Instructor in Arts, Science, Trade ...

Hewson Clarke, John Dougall - Agriculture - 1825 - 892 pages
...colours is in question, should be itself white ; whereas the browner sorts of polishing-dust, as beingf cheaper, and doing their business with greater dispatch,...pieces of work to be varnished should be placed near a fire,x>r in a room where, there .is a stove, and made perfectly dry; and then the varnish may be rubbed...
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The decorative painters' and glaziers' guide

Nathaniel Whittock - 1828 - 550 pages
...other colours is in question, should be itself white ; whereas the browner sorts of polishing dust, as being cheaper, and doing their business with greater...be rubbed over them by the proper brushes made for the purpose ; beginning in the middle, and passing the brush to one end, and then with another stroke...
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The London encyclopaedia, or, Universal dictionary of ..., Part 2, Volume 11

Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 396 pages
...the browner sorts of polishing dust, as being cheaper and doing their business with greater despatch, may be used in other cases. The pieces of work to...that purpose, beginning in the middle and passing the nrush to one end ; and then with another stroke from the middle passing it to the other. But no part...
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The Engineer's and Mechanic's Encyclopædia: Comprehending ..., Volume 2

Luke Hebert - Industrial arts - 1835 - 938 pages
...of other colours is in question, should be itself white ; while the browner sorts of polishing dust, as being cheaper, and doing their business with greater...pieces of work to be varnished should be placed near the fire, or in a warm room, and made perfectly dry, and then the varnish may be laid on with a fiat...
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