The flowing of a molding compound composed of "ozokerite," a resinol-mineral wax, onto the case.
The surplus plaster is scraped off flush with the top of the molding frame.
This is done by means of a hydraulically operated molding press.
The individual letters, of course, could easily be cut apart by a sharp tool, and the molding operation could be repeated, using the same matrix.
The "flong" is covered with several blankets of thick felt and the table of the molding press is then automatically moved in under a powerful roller which squeezes the moist flong down into the form.
After the plaster matrix in its molding frame has set sufficiently it is released by means of cams from the working pattern on the molding-slab.
The largest press used in lead molding will give a maximum pressure of two thousand tons per square inch on a thirty inch ram hydraulically operated.
The first, obviously, is the advantage which it shares with several other methods of providing a solid printing plate made by moldingfrom an original form of type or engraving.
Lambinet thought that the early printers may have discovered a way of molding in cooling metal so as to get a matrix-plate impression of an entire page.
The big advantage of stereotyping in this connection lies in the fact that it is the quickest method of producing a solid, duplicate printing plate from an original molding form.
The molding medium of plaster composition in a semi-liquefied state is then poured on to the original in the molding frame.
In molding a papier-mache matrix, the moist "flong" is laid on the original molding form to be duplicated, the molding form being in place on the table of the molding press.
When the plaster mold has become sufficiently dried, a round hole is cut through the bottom of the matrix in an offset of the molding frame.
Turn out on molding board, knead lightly, shape into loaves, put in well buttered pans, let raise ¾ hour.
Let it rise again until it is twice its original bulk, place on your molding board, knead lightly and roll into a sheet half an inch thick.
You shall overlay it with pure gold, and make a gold molding around it.
Inside and outside shall you overlay it, and shall make a goldmolding around it.
You shall overlay it with pure gold, the top of it, the sides of it around it, and its horns; and you shall make a gold molding around it.
He made two golden rings for it under its molding crown, on its two ribs, on its two sides, for places for poles with which to carry it.
He overlaid it with pure gold inside and outside, and made a molding of gold for it round about.
He made a border of a handbreadth around it, and made a golden molding on its border around it.
He overlaid it with pure gold, and made a gold molding around it.
The French made their poetry also conform to the law which was molding their prose.
With the exception of the Scriptures, Shakespeare's dramas have surpassed all other works in molding modern English thought.
The book that had the most influence in molding the thought of the time was the King James (1611) version of the Bible.
In criticising it is important to recognize certain generalmolding influences in literature.
Uncle Tom's Cabin" by Mrs. Stowe was a severe arraignment of slavery, and exerted a strong influence in molding the sentiment of a large part of our country.
It is a type of molding which should not be used with any other pronounced type of molding.
A sunken molding in the base of a pillar, so called from the dark shadow which it casts.
In this we have a form of molding used almost exclusively at the base of structures, such as columns, porticoes and like work.
The facia-board may be of any desired width, and a corner molding should be added.
As an example, suppose we take a plain cabinet, and endeavor to embellish it with the types of molding described, and you will see to what elaboration the operation may be carried.
More commonly the molding or other ornaments with which the wall face of an arch is changed.
These two planes together will, if properly used, offer a strong substitute for molding and molding effects.
A projecting molding over the head of an arch, as at A, forming the outer-most member of the archivolt.
A form of molding indented or notched, either regularly or irregularly.
This face-board is surmounted by a cap, which has an overhang, beneath which is a molding of any convenient pattern.
By experimenting you may soon put together the most available kinds of molding strips.
A rabbet is formed to receive the edge of the panel, and a molding is then secured to the other side on the panel, to hold the latter in place.
Such a molding gives to the article on which it is placed three distinct lines, C, D and E.
Spend you all your spare time polishing firearms, molding bullets, and shooting animals?
The droning of the bees, and the sleepy humming of the flies added to the lazy influence of the fondling fruit-scented breeze; I almost nodded over my bullet molding for a moment, then roused myself and went to work.
Verdi was untiring in study and spent the early years of his youth in humble quiet, in the midst of those beauties of nature which have so powerful an influence in molding great susceptibilities.
The influence of Gluck was not confined to Cherubini, but was hardly less manifest in molding the style and conceptions of Méhul and Spontini,* who held prominent places in the history of the French opera.
The invention, a pit machine process for molding and casting water-and gas-pipe at a cost that would put all other makers of the commodity out of the field, had been wrought out and perfected in Tom's second Boston year.
The diligence with which this view of the Constitution was inculcated by those who were in a position to aid in molding public opinion soon secured for it universal acceptance.
Unskilled labor is employed in the molding and two men can mold ten bases per 8-hour day.
The patterns used in making the molds and the method of molding are quite similar to ordinary iron foundry practice except that the sand used is of special nature.
After from 18 to 24 hours the outer mold was removed for reuse and the shell was left standing on the molding platform until safe to handle.
Offsets and molding decorations were easily made, although they were quite numerous on the building in question, at least more so than would ordinarily be the case in mill building construction.
Sand molding gives perhaps the handsomest ornament of any kind of molding process, the surface texture and detail of the block being especially fine.
The form shows a method of molding a bracket for wind bracing; a simple modification fits it for molding girders without brackets.
The method of moldingwas as follows: The trusses were made by cutting the chord rods to length and threading the web diagonals and verticals onto them.
Several combinations of arrangements were used for molding the columns and girders.
In concreting large diameters, the work may be done by molding successive full barrel sections, or by molding first the invert and then the roof arch, each in sections.
Molding concrete ornaments in sand is in all respects like molding iron castings in a foundry.
To produce clean, sharp lines and arises which will endure, the molder must have special knowledge and familiarity with the action of cement and of concrete mixtures, both in molding and on exposure to the elements.
Will you be the one to attach the molding at the edges of the walling?
ABOUT a month before the introduction of local color, Patty had entered upon a new activity, which she referred to impartially as "molding public opinion" and "elevating the press.
The day following Patty's bride-with-the-mumps contretemps with Lucille happened to be Friday, and she was painfully engaged in her weekly molding of public opinion.
The task of molding public opinion along the lines of any human uplift is always slow, and only gradually do the influences of this character permeate and take possession of the social mind; but every influence leaves its impression.
If his first impulse is to pound and thump the clay, show the child how pretty things may be made by gently pressing and molding the clay between thumb and fingers.
MEAT: Make chicken or beef croquettes, molding them like hearts.
Show the child how to make a pretty pin for dolly by melting the wax a little in the candle flame, inserting the head of the needle, and molding into shape the bit of wax that adheres.
I had seen it before as a vast machine molding the lives of all people around it.
There came a rough salt breeze from the sea, and it made me think of billowy sails and the days of my father's boundless youth, and of the harbor of long ago that had so gripped and molded him--as I felt mine now molding me.
They talked as though Rousseau and Voltaire, Hugo, Balzac and Flaubert, Maupassant and all the rest were still vital dazzling news to the world, because these men were still molding the world.
Almost every state produces some sand, but for some of the more specialized uses, such as glass sand, molding sand, and fire or furnace sand, the distribution is more or less limited.
Fine molding sands have been imported from France, but during the war domestic sources in New York and Ohio were developed sufficiently to meet any requirements.
It is as proper to speak of the art of grinding or the art of molding as of the art of metal-working or the art of brickmaking.
Nail a molding or a plain strip of wood to the front edge of the third floor, as shown in Fig.
Hang the pictures to the picture molding with thread.
The shell is a small tin mold such as is used for molding jellies.
To match together, as two pieces of molding or brass rule on a line bisecting the angle of junction; to bevel the ends or edges of, for the purpose of matching together at an angle.
A small convex molding surrounding a column at the junction of the shaft and capital.
Second, we all have our setting in the midst of a great material and social environment, which is largely beyond our power to modify, and whose influences are constantly playing upon us and molding us according to their type.
The major had gone far in the moldingof Phoebe's keen wit.
This made a deep impression on his childish mind and, in fact, seems to have been one of the principal factors in molding his ideas and shaping his career.
Nor does an institution that has been slowly growing for three centuries, molding the very life and fiber of the people, disintegrate without a violent struggle, either in its own constitution or in the life of the people trained under it.
The molding of mousses, parfaits, and biscuits, while different from the freezing of other frozen desserts, is not a difficult matter.
It may also be used for the molding of desserts that are already frozen.
A melon mold makes a very attractive dessert when used for the molding of caramel mousse.
The enamel top of a pastry table or the zinc-covered or vitrolite top of a kitchen cabinet will be satisfactory for the rolling out of the pastry, as will also a hardwood molding board.
At this point, flour the molding board or other surface slightly, shape enough of the dough mixture to cover a pie pan into a rounded mass, and place it on the floured space.
Directions for the molding of several desserts of this kind are here given and other frozen mixtures may be molded in a similar way.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "molding" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.