Tools and appliances for working metals were of the rudest kind, and if moulds for casting were employed these were broken up; at least no museum contains samples of them, and the processes are not described.
His ``compo'' was used so successfully that the patent was infringed: many of his moulds still exist and are in constant use.
At this Pottery, which is placed in a sequestered dell, the moulds used by the sugar bakers for casting their loaves of sugar in, are made.
And so, when he had made the moulds and cast the work in bronze, it came out very well; whereupon, with his father Bartoluccio, he polished it with such love and patience that nothing could be executed or finished better.
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Just before you want to use the cream, take the moulds out of the tub, wipe or wash the salt carefully from the outside, dip the moulds in lukewarm water, and turn out the cream.
They were also acquainted with the art of making and using moulds for blown and pressed glass, and forming what in England is now called patent pillar glass.
This is high authority, and, with other evidences that might be cited, goes far to prove that the ancients used moulds for pressing, and also for blowing moulded articles, similar to those now in use.
More than three quarters of the weekly melt is now worked up into pressed glass, and it is estimated that upwards of two million dollars has been expended in the moulds and machines now used in this particular branch of glass-making.
And while they possessed the knowledge of the use of moulds to press and blow glass by expansion, it does not appear that they produced any articles for domestic use.
Or if more convenient, you need not put in the jelly till you have taken the blancmange out of the cups or egg-shells, which must be done by wetting the moulds with warm water on the outside.
Into these moulds they pour the mixture, so that every thing comes out of the same size and shape.
They aimed at one another with the candlestick moulds and shouted so many "bangs!
Leaving the spinning wheels, with a number of strings and cords still fast to them, the two older boys began to make believe they were soldiers with the candle-moulds for guns.
Candle-moulds are tin tubes, just the shape of candles, and into these tubes was poured the melted wax or tallow to make the light-givers.
Turn the moulds out very carefully, and garnish with chopped aspic and watercress or parsley.
Take as many eggs as you have guests, and boil them hard in buttered dariole moulds; the moulds must be large enough to hold the egg when broken into it, but not much larger.
Fill little moulds that have been buttered with washed butter, cover the tops with split almonds and sifted sugar; bake from thirty to forty minutes in a moderate oven.
Fill these moulds with aspic jelly nearly cold, set them on ice while you prepare the oysters, which must be bearded and cooked till plump in butter, but not allowed to color.
By the use of gelatin or glue, elastic moulds are formed capable of reproducing, with accuracy, and in a single piece, the most elaborately sculptured objects, of exquisite finish and delicacy.
The granulated slag is preferred by the puddlers to the sand for the moulds of pig iron.
The moulds should be gently heated before pouring the fused nitrate into them.
All difficulty of removing suppositories from the mould may be obviated by having the moulds previously dusted with lycopodium.
The residue is mixed with phosphate of lime or carbonate of zinc, pressed into moulds and dried.
Pour the mixture while it is fluid into suitable moulds of the capacity of 15 gr.
Oxalic acid is chiefly used in the arts of calico printing and bleaching; to remove ink-spots and iron moulds from linen, and to clean boot-tops.
Leave the paste in the moulds until it becomes hard.
Before it concretes pour it into moulds of paper or tin foil.
Recent iron-moulds or ink spots on starched linen, as the front of a shirt, may be conveniently removed by allowing a drop or two of melted tallow from a common candle to fall upon them before sending the articles to the laundress.
Most of the candles were "dips," although a few were run in moulds made for the purpose.
The vessels were bringing shipments from London and moreover, the bronzemoulds used in making the ware were costly.
A Mr. Hill and Mr. Knott were concerned in the affair, and very likely the moulds were for pewterers' use.
Glass dishes and stands made in moulds are much cheaper than others, and they have a good appearance, if not placed near cut-glass.
By the same process, fruit-stains or iron-moulds may be removed from linen or cotton cloths, if the spots be previously moistened with water.
In a cavern of the wood she sits And moulds the wax to human form, And as her fingers kneaded it, By magic accents, to the mystic shape Imparted with the life of Thalaba, In all its passive powers Mysterious sympathy.
But we know that as the years pass the constant influence of consciousness moulds even physical matter into permanent form.
In the long run the supreme devotion of the soul irresistibly moulds its faith.
I took moulds of those footprints, and compared them with these from the sand.
There was a deathly silence in the court as the magistrates and Mr. Bashfield pored over the moulds and the prisoner's shoes, and examined the photographs against the light.
I next proceeded to the Bay, and took two moulds from the footprints of the man with the nailed shoes, a right and a left.
I took three moulds of the candle-end in moulding wax, and from these moulds have made this cement cast, which shows both the fingerprints and the marks of the candlestick.
Then your moulds from these two footprints are really facsimiles of the murderer's shoes, and can be compared with these shoes which have been put in evidence?
The moulds, which are excellent impressions, of course show the appearance of the boots which made the footprints, and from these moulds I have prepared casts which reproduce the footprints themselves.
To facilitate the comparison I have made transparent photographs of both sets of moulds to the same scale.
The magistrates together compared the shoes and the moulds amidst a breathless silence.
The dies or blocks are then struck deeply into lead, and melted rubber is poured into the moulds so formed.
In the moulds there are iron cores, h, which press the metal during rotation and thereby produce compact pieces.
At a convenient distance from the two pots is placed a steam or hydraulic crane, so arranged that it can plumb each pot, and also the large moulds which are placed at either side of the lower pot.
The sand moulds are arranged in the frame, a b which revolves about the axle, c.
The liquid lead is run into large cone-shaped moulds on either side of the pot; and a wrought iron ring being cast into the blocks thus formed, they are readily lifted, when set, by the crane.
Gauges and moulds are required in sinking mouldsto the proper section.
But the angels of our thoughts are those moulds of pure beauty which must break with a fall.
Mix the slightly beaten egg yolks with a little milk and sugar, and put them in cups or small moulds and bake them in a pan of water.
But to cut down its expense, serve it in small moulds instead of in one large one; individual dishes are a great economy for any sort of thing.
The trap of a gully is sure to grow moulds and mildews, and if, as is not unlikely, it becomes unsealed by evaporation, then the gases from the sewer or cesspool will inevitably find their way into the cellarage and the house above it.
The probable cause of the unwholesomeness of a damp house is its liability to grow moulds and mildews and allied organisms.
The ptomaines are all decomposition products resulting from the putrefactive decay of proteins caused by moulds or bacteria.
Invertase is also present in moulds and other microorganisms; and in the buds, leaves, flowers, and rootlets of those higher order plants which store their carbohydrate reserves in the form of sucrose.
The condition and the opinions of a people stamp a character on its literature; while that literature powerfully reacts upon and moulds afresh the national temper from which it has taken its distinctive type.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "moulds" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.