As a matter of fact, one electrotyper may keep his molds in the copper bath for three hours and get only as thick a shell as another who keeps his in but two hours.
Briefly, it is a method of casting printing plates of aluminum alloy in molds made from a composition of plaster-of-paris.
Plus this fact is the accuracy of mechanical operation in handling wax molds from the time they are put into the batteries until they are taken out with the shell deposited thereon and ready for tinning and backing-up.
He believed that type were made by pouring molten lead into molds of clay or plaster, after the ordinary manner used from time immemorial in casting statues and other articles of metal.
By means of a crane the casting pan with its molds was then lowered into the pot of molten metal which ran into the pan at the corners and sides.
In the process of casting, several of these plaster moldswere placed side by side face downward in a special casting-pan.
The moisture in those early plaster molds was expelled by baking them in an oven for three or four hours.
The fact that a letter was pulled out of the form seems to show that the type composing the line could not have been threaded together, as set forth by Ottley in his theory of clay molds for casting type.
Serve in Bread Croustades (small round, square, or diamond-shaped molds cut through thick slices of bread).
He who has a firm will," says Goethe, "molds the world to himself.
Individual orange-shaped molds are filled with the cream and put on ice to harden.
Then small molds are lined with aspic and a fillet--ornamented with strips of beets and cucumbers--put in each; enough aspic to cover poured in and the molds set on ice.
When the time comes to serve the salad, the molds are turned out on leaves of crinkly white lettuce, with a border of mayonnaise around them.
And here are molds I made of the heifer, a pig, the Great Dane, and a chicken, at the bungalow.
Because here are the molds we made of the tracks found in the forest, girls.
Not one bit of difference was found when comparing the molds of each animal, and then Mr. Gilroy had to tell how he did it.
A half revolution of the wheel brings the filled molds to the other side of the room, and by that time the material has hardened sufficiently to enable another attendant, stationed there, to remove the cylinders from the molds.
The wheel is kept revolving, and a man on one side is kept constantly busy in filling the molds with the molten material as they reach him.
These molds are arranged in rows around a horizontal wheel about eight feet in diameter.
As molds are necessary in its preparation, it is more difficult to make than fondant, but success can be had with this as well as with other candies.
Make as many rows of molds as the space will permit, but do not make them so close together as to weaken the walls between the molds.
Pour into molds previously dipped in cold water, allow to cool, and serve with cream.
Various types of receptacles in which to keep jelly are in use, some turning out more attractive molds than others.
Continue making centers in this way until all the cream is used up, resifting the corn starch and making new molds each time.
The molds for shaping center creams are formed in a thick layer of corn starch by means of a device that may be bought from a candy-making supply house or made at home.
Melt some of the center cream in a double boiler, color and flavor as desired, and pour into the molds made in the corn starch.
These projections are spaced about 1 inch apart, so that the walls between the corn-starch molds will not fall down when the center-cream mixture is poured into them.
Prepare some white sauce; when baked turn the mushrooms out of the molds on a hot dish, pour the sauce around them, and serve.
If a large mold is used break up roughly into pieces, if small molds are taken then unmold onto lettuce leaves and serve with mayonnaise.
Fill molds that have been dipped in cold water, set in cool place and when firm unmold and serve with powdered sugar and cream.
Fill into molds before the sponge is too hard to form into the shape of the mold.
Have some smallmolds or cups buttered, fill half full with the batter, cover with buttered paper, and steam three-quarters of an hour.
Ordinarily the metal was melted and run into molds of clay or stone.
A man hurries up with a handful of clay, and molds a little figure which he displays as the image of the sick man.
A channel or runner which receives the rows ofmolds in the pig bed.
Anything that instructs the intellect, excites the feelings, or molds habits of character; that which nourishes.
A few problems and solutions are given herewith: In getting out face-molds it has generally been considered necessary first to unfold the tangents and get the heights, and by construction get the bevels.
The following method shows the least thickness the rail can be cut out of, and also gives width of face molds on the joint.
Hyphae of molds are not infrequently mistaken for hyaline casts.
The hyphae and spores of various molds are occasionally met with in the sputum.
These interesting structures are albuminous moldsof the uriniferous tubules.
The tartmolds may be purchased already made, which simplifies things somewhat if you do not want to bother with the dough, but in case you cannot get them here is the whole process and I can vouch for the results.
Rub the outside of patty pans or jelly molds with a little shortening and lay dough over these smoothly, bringing it well over the edge.
Turn into molds previously wet with cold water, or pile roughly in large spoonfuls in a glass dish.
Stir well, strain, and pour intomolds previously wet with cold water.
Pour into molds previously wet with cold water, and cool.
This makes a delicious dressing for simple grain molds and blancmanges, but is so rich it should be used rather sparingly.
Strain, turn into molds previously wet in cold water, and set on ice to harden.
Strain, put into molds previously wet in cold water, and place in the ice chest to harden.
When done, cool slightly and turn into the molds on the top of the pink portion, which should be sufficiently cool so that it will not mix.
The character in a capital degree molds often-times the life, but the life always in a subordinate degree molds the character.
Put into greased molds and place in shallow pan of boiling water over very hot radiator in cooker.
The million-handed sculptor molds Quaintest bud and blossom folds; The million-handed painter pours Opal hues and purple dye; Azaleas flush the inland floor, And the tints of heaven reply.
To prevent molds from attacking fresh fruit, the surface of the fruit should be kept dry and, if possible, each piece of fruit should be wrapped in paper.
But on the whole molds are pests which the housekeeper wishes to get rid of.
The thoughts mold the brain, as certainly as the brain molds the thoughts.
The production of space ship hulls went up to four a day, while themolds for the Moonship were being worked even faster.
And there were still other ungainly white molds, which were other hulls in process of formation--the metal still pouring into the molds in powder form, or being tamped down, or being sintered to solidity.
When the gelatine is entirely dissolved, strain through a napkin into molds or bowls wet with cold water, and set aside to harden.
When finished pour in molds and set on ice or in any very cold place.
Perfume as you please, and pour into molds or a shallow dish, and, when cold, cut into bars to dry.
Before it sets beat into it a pint of cream; pour into molds and keep on ice until wanted.
Set the molds in an ice chest for three or four hours.
Remember the sponge hardens very rapidly when it commences to cool, so have your molds all ready.
Mix with half a pint of milk, and boil in buttered molds about two hours.
For two molds of medium size, soak half a box of gelatine in half a cupful of water for two hours.
Cut stale sponge cake into slices about half an inch thick and line three molds with them, leaving a space of half an inch between each slice; set the molds where they will not be disturbed until the filling is ready.
Half fill the small molds with fine strawberries, pour the mixture on top, and place on ice until wanted.
Strain through a napkin, turn into molds dipped in cold water and place in the ice box for several hours.
Beat the whole until so stiff that it will only just pour into molds lined with sections of orange.
Simple molds and instruction are given for molding many styles of concrete bathtubs, swimming-pools, etc.
Complete working drawings and specifications are given for several styles of concrete silos, with illustrations of molds for monolithic and block silos.
These molds are easily built and permit rapid and successful work.
A number of designs with working drawings of molds are fully explained so any one can easily construct different styles of ornamental concrete porches without the purchase of expensive molds.
The process for making ornamental concrete without molds has long been held as a secret, and now, for the first time, this process is given to the public.
A number of ornamental designs of chimney construction with molds are shown in this valuable treatise.
The molds for molding squares, hexagonal and many other styles of mosaic floor and sidewalk blocks are fully illustrated and explained.
These molds are very easily and cheaply constructed and embody simplicity, rapidity of operation, and the most successful results in the molded concrete.
A number of ornamental concrete bridges with illustrations of molds are given.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "molds" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.