Dowels are also used to secure the joinings of the felloes, or circumferential parts of wheels; and by coopers in joining together the contiguous boards forming the heads of casks.
You must get the curve of the bow just right, so that the distance from the middle of the bow-string to the joinings of the sticks is the same as from the joinings of the sticks to the top of the main stick, i.
Take pains with it and mind the small joinings are clean and sharp.
From his view this operation is to be one of the most cautiously conducted ones in the whole series of joinings in connection with the repairing or constructing of the violin.
Many inexperienced repairers are too apt to look upon all glueing as for permanency, but practice should soon make it plain that all joinings are effected only for such length of time as may be desirable.
At quarter distance all the way through the basket these joinings are made and they must be made to the right of the one below and joined to the previous row.
If a long braid is desired it is best to have the strands of different lengths so that the joinings will not be all in one place (Figure 225).
As the basket grows larger the number of joinings increase.
As the work proceeds, however, the joinings must be well lapped and strongly sewn, the rising of one of the ends in the woven piece being a very apparent blemish.
The filling must be smooth, without lumps or rag ends, and the joiningsabsolutely fast and fairly inconspicuous.
All joinings in the lamp should be made with hard solder; as the security depends upon the circumstance, that no aperture exists in the apparatus, larger than in the wire-gauze.
The joiningsof the fire-stones are secured with a finely ground Stourbridge clay.
In arranging the glass pieces, care must be taken to distribute the joinings so that the lead frame-work may interfere as little as possible with the effect.
Every thing being thus arranged, we lute the joinings with a putty made of pipeclay and linseed oil, and cover them with glue paper.
All joinings in the lamp should be made with hard solder; and the security depends upon the condition, that no aperture exists in the apparatus larger than in the wire gauze.
Double gouges are not easily used in the same way, as the joinings cannot be concealed; they may be used for making first outlines, which must be finished with single curves.
Special attention should be given to joinings at corners, so that neither gaps nor overlapping are seen.
I must not object to this universal custom; but I do say, try to avoid showing the joinings of the various strips.
In all cases where possible cut the paper to the pattern, and not in straight lines, for straight joinings are very objectionable.
These joinings were made in black thread on the white sock in order to show the joinings, but in making a sock they must all be worked with the same thread as in the sock.
The sock illustrated is a full-size man’s sock, and the joinings are shown in the dark line round the heel, along the side of the foot, and across the instep at the beginning of the front toe part.
Then the joinings are not visible on the outside, nor is there a seam on the inside, as the row of chain stitches forms a flat line.
GREEN STAR--The same as the last, but joining on only two more magenta stars, and making the other joinings to the last two stars of the four already joined.
Each of the pillars within the cella was engaged or attached to the wall, by joinings at right angles with it, the first pair only reaching forward toward the spectator as he entered.
Paste or glue them on, and secure the joinings with another slip of paper pasted over them, as shown by the dotted lines, beside the wings, fig.
Notch the paper, at the joinings of the gores; paste, and fold back.
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