| Royal Society of Arts (Great Britain) - 1815 - 778 pages
...into a pip -.&&&£*,' Ji A* / '•UHVt* {//fa. PL 8 kin of melted bees'-wax, where they are permitted to remain near a slow fire for half an hour or more, in proportion to the thickness of the charcoal ; they are then taken out, and when perfectly cool,... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1818 - 596 pages
...slips of the size and form required, and put mto a pipkin of melted bees' wax, where they are permitted to remain near a slow fire for half an hour or more, in proportion to the thickness of the charcoal ; they are then taken out, and when perfectly cool,... | |
| 1819 - 454 pages
...slips of the'size and form required, and put into a pipkin of melted bees wax, where they are permitted to remain near a slow fire for half an hour or more, in proportion .to the thickness of the charcoal : they are then taken out, and when perfectly cool,... | |
| 1823 - 450 pages
...slips of the size and form required, and put into a pipkin of melted bees wax, where they are permitted to remain near a slow fire for half an hour or more, in proportion to the thickness of the charcoal : they are then taken out, and when perfectly cool,... | |
| 1823 - 442 pages
...of tbe size and form required, and put into a pipkin of melted bees' wax, w^ere they are permitted to remain near a slow fire, for half an hour or more, in proportion to the thickness of the charcoal: thev are then taken out, and when perfectly cool are... | |
| John Joseph Griffin - 1860 - 766 pages
...equal weight of prepared chalk, and, if agreeable, be scented with a few drops of oil of cloves. 20.) Black Chalks for Drawing. — Saw fine-grained charcoal...want them soft, you must add butter instead of rosin. COMPOUNDS OF CARBON AND OXYGEN. CARBONIC ACID. — Synonyme, Carbete : Formula, CO* ; Atomic Measure,... | |
| John Joseph Griffin - 1860 - 760 pages
...fine-grained charcoal into the size of crayons. Put them into a pipkin containing melted bees'-wax, and allow them to remain near a slow fire for half...want them soft, you must add butter instead of rosin. COMPOUNDS OF CARBON AND OXTCEN. CARBOSIC Acin.— Synonyme, Carlete: Formula, CO*; Equivalent, 44;... | |
| John Joseph Griffin - 1860 - 636 pages
...fine-grained charcoal into the size of crayons. Put them into a pipkin containing melted bees'-wax, and allow them to remain near a slow fire for half...want them soft, you must add butter instead of rosin. COMPOUNDS OF CARBON AND OXYGEN. CARBONIC Aero. — Synonyme, Carbete : Formula, CO' ; Equivalent, 44... | |
| H. T. B., Practical Housewife - 1889 - 256 pages
...seeds with an apple-corer, and then put the pieces into boiling water with a pinch of salt ; simmer for half an hour or more, according to the thickness of the cucumber. When tender, take out the pieces and let them drain. When they are cold and firm enough,... | |
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