Roll out some puff paste (a good way to utilize any trimmings you may have) very thin, about one-eighth inch.
Leave in ice box for one-half hour and then roll out to one-eighth inch in thickness.
Roll out about one-eighth inch thick, and cut with a round cutter the size desired.
Mark about an eighth inch deep on top with a small round cutter, and fry in swimming lard.
It is obvious that a device of this kind is suitable for small holes only, as, say, those having a diameter of one-eighth inch or less.
The fruit is a cone about one inch in diameter; and the seed is equipped with a wing one-fourth inch long and one-eighth inch wide.
The winged seeds average one-eighth inch in length, and are fairly abundant.
The seeds are one-eighth inch in length, and are winged for flight.
In that case the frame is often not more than one and one-eighth inch thick.
The casings are usually seven-eighths inch thick, the corner and plinth blocks one and one-eighth inch thick.
The treads should always be one and one-eighth inch in thickness, and never less than ten inches in width.
Remove the inside, leaving a shell one-eighth inch thick.
Turn onto a well-floured board and pat and roll to one-eighth inch thickness.
As, however, one constantly requires to bend tubes of about one-eighth inch in diameter into spirals in order to make spring connections for continuous glass apparatus, I will describe a method by which this is easily done.
Boring holes up to one-quarter inch diameter through thick glass (say over one-eighth inch), or rather larger holes through thin glass.
Each hole was bored to about one-eighth inch in diameter in four minutes with either lubricant.
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