| 1800 - 554 páginas
...which I roa<k experiments, nankeen, from the itrength and ijinliry ot its fabric, appeared the bçft calculated for coating with the gum. The method I...performing this, was. to lay the cloth fmooth upon u...ï!I_ -I». . __ •» . I ..k but (.'very fibre, of the cotton had it* own' * table, pour UK milk... | |
| 1799 - 470 páginas
...folution of the gum in either can always be obtained, by which the fame end would be accompli med, Of all the cloths upon which I made experiments, nankeen,...little broader than the cloth, to be covered with a crofs bar in the centre, which muft reach under the furface of the milk, and two rollers at one end.... | |
| 1800 - 632 páginas
...fabric, appeared the beft calculated for coating with the gum. The method I followed i» performing tUis, was, to lay the cloth fmooth upon a table, pour the milk upon it, .md v.-ith 9, ruler to fpiead it L-uu.ili y . But fhould this ever be attempted on a larger fcale»... | |
| James Anderson - 1800 - 632 páginas
...coating with the gum. " The method I followed (says he) in performing this, was to lay the cloth smooth upon a table, pour the milk upon it, and with a ruler to spread it equally. But should this ever be attempted on a' larger scale, I would recommend the following... | |
| Reinhold Rost - 1886 - 358 páginas
...upon which I made experiments, nankeen, from the strength and quality of its fabric, appeared the best calculated for coating with the gum. The method I followed in performing this was, to lay the cloth smooth upon a table, pour the milk upon it, and with a ruler to spread it equally. But should this... | |
| Reinhold Rost - 2000 - 348 páginas
...upon which I made experiments, nankeen, from the strength and quality of its fabric, appeared the best calculated for coating with the gum. The method I followed in performing this was, to lay the cloth smooth upon a table, pour the milk upon it, and with a ruler to spread it equally. But should this... | |
| Reinhold Rost - 1886 - 370 páginas
...calculated for coating with the gum. The method I followed in performing this was, to lay the cloth smooth upon a table, pour the milk upon it, and with a ruler to spread it equally. But should this ever be attempted on a larger scale, I would recommend the following... | |
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