| John White Webster - 1839 - 592 sider
...lute dipped in water, for the purpose of moistening, and leaving a little of the earth upon it; »nd if any part of the surface becomes dry before the...should be remoistened. The lute should be pressed ana rubbed down upon the glass, successively, from the part where I he contact was first made to the... | |
| John White Webster - 1839 - 618 sider
...remoistened. The lute should (< pressed and rubbed down upun the glass, successively, from the part where Ihe contact was first made to the edges, until all air...bubbles are excluded, and an intimate adhesion effected. Care must be taken to excludt all air from between the glass and luie, and the edges should be moistened,... | |
| John Mitchell (F.C.S.) - 1846 - 450 sider
...dipped in water, for the purpose of slightly moistening and leaving a little of the earth upon it; if any part of the surface becomes dry before the...bubbles are excluded, and an intimate adhesion effected. When one cake of lute has been applied, and is not large enough to cover the whole required surface,... | |
| Campbell Morfit, Alexander Mucklé - 1849 - 482 sider
...dipped in water, for the purpose of slightly moistening and leaving a little of the earth upon it ; if any part of the surface becomes dry before the...bubbles are excluded, and an intimate adhesion effected. When one cake of lute has been applied, and is not large enough to cover the whole required surface,... | |
| John Mitchell (F.C.S.) - 1854 - 648 sider
...moistening and leaving a little of the earth upon it : if any part of the surface became? dry before Ihe lute is . applied, it should be re-moistened. The lute should be pressed and rubbed down upou the'glass successively from the part where the contact was first made to the edges, until all... | |
| John Mitchell (F.C.S.) - 1868 - 840 sider
...lute dipped in water for the purpose of slightly moistening and leaving a little of the earth upon it; if any part of the surface becomes dry before the lute is applied it should be renioistened. The lute should be pressed and rubbed down upon the glass successively from the part... | |
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