A machine with 75-inch deckle is required to produce 6 cwts.
In most cases the deckle width of the machine is arranged so that the paper is cut into strips of equal width when leaving the calenders, e.
L x W The term "nett deckle width" applies to the width of the trimmed finished paper at the end of the machine.
Wrong--just a mangle, and roll it out flat, after which they decklethe edges.
What are deckle edges, I wonder; and how is paper hand-made?
But how would you like 'thick hand-made paper with deckle edges'?
Except on special papers the deckle edges are trimmed off by slitters at the end of the machine.
Artificial deckle edges may also be produced by squirting a fine stream of water upon the web near the couch roll, but it is not possible to produce this effect across the web.
As a little pulp leaks under these straps machine-made paper has deckle edges on both sides of the web.
It carries a series of pulleys over which run rubber deckle straps, the under parts of which rest on the wire and keep the wet pulp within bounds.
The width of the web is controlled by the distance between the deckle straps.
Then the deckle frame was removed, and there, on the top of the mold, was a sheet of moist pulp.
Beautifully printed in two colors on old Chester deckleedge paper, with decorative borders by Charles D.
Handsomely bound in cloth, gilt tops, and printed on old Chester antique deckle edge paper.
THE SAME, small 12mo in size, handsomely bound in cloth and printed on the finest deckle edge paper, with the fifteen illustrations in two colors, and containing the same matter as the foregoing volume.
Two volumes, small 12mo in size, printed on the highest grade deckle edge paper and bound in light green cloth with ivory and green decorations.
Printed on the finest deckle edge paper and bound in the best silk finished cloth, with frontispiece and rubricated title page.
Two volumes, small 12mo in size, printed on the highest gradedeckle edge paper and bound in light green cloth with ivory and gold decorations.
The book contains nearly three hundred pages, including an interesting and valuable introduction by the editor, and is printed from new type on fine deckle edge paper, and handsomely bound in cloth, with gilt tops.
The deckle straps are worthy of particular notice in this beautiful machine.
A deckle is a narrow wooden frame which fits on and around the sides of the mould.
The edges of the resulting sheet are, naturally, rough and irregular and are called deckle edges.
The deckle is movable, in order that it may be used with more than one mould.
The paper should be handmade, to order, and of such correct size as not to lose the deckle edges in cutting; and the printing should be done in "forms" of not more than eight.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "deckle" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.