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Example sentences for "thin coat"

  • Apply a thin coat of shellac, then, when dry, sand lightly and apply paste, and proceed as before.

  • Allow this to harden, after rubbing and polishing it in the usual manner, then apply a thin coat of shellac.

  • If a fumed finish is not desired, any good stain may be used, after which a thin coat of shellac and two coats of wax should be applied.

  • Stain with two coats of weathered or mission-oak stain, and then apply a thin coat of "under-lac" or shellac and two coats of wax.

  • The armature tunnel was then carefully filed out and all taken apart again so that the rough edges could be scraped off and the laminations given a thin coat of shellac varnish on one side.

  • Quickly cover one side of the blade with a thin coat of glue and evenly lay on and press down the narrow strip of tinfoil.

  • A thin coat of shellac varnish is applied to both sides of the plates, and 16 sectors put on one side of each plate, as shown in Fig.

  • Dip this sheet of copper in a vessel containing some melted beeswax, so that both sides will be evenly covered with a thin coat of the wax when it cools.

  • Painting Lead Pipe The paint applied to lead pipes will chip and peel off, and to prevent this I first cover the lead surface with a thin coat of varnish, then apply the paint on the varnish.

  • Bronze striping, when thoroughly dry, should be covered with a thin coat of white shellac to keep it from tarnishing.

  • The back of the book and the end leaves are then covered with a thin coat of flexible glue.

  • Draw a soft piece of twine over a board which has received a thin coat of paste; then pull this cord through the back of the book where the loose leaf is to be inserted.

  • When thoroughly dry give the letters a thin coat of shellac.

  • Apply a thin coat of thin paste all over.

  • Then it will be well to level down and point in, half a spade deep, a thin coat of decayed manure to make a nice kindly seed-bed.

  • If the metalline mass which you want to try be rubbed on this stone, it leaves thereon a thin coat of metal, the colour of which may be easily observed.

  • The ore is to be steeped in vinegar charged with alum, in order to cleanse the surface of the Gold, which is often covered with a thin coat of earth that obstructs the Amalgamation.

  • Allow this to dry, then sand it lightly and apply a thin coat of shellac.

  • Again sand and then apply a thin coat of shellac.

  • After the oil had stood for 48 hours, a thin coat of shellac was applied and allowed to harden overnight.

  • Upon the second coat of stain apply a thin coat of shellac.

  • Wipe it dry, and with a small paint-brush give it a thin coat of lard oil, so that the plaster will not stick to it.

  • When the paint is dry, if the specimen has a dead, opaque appearance, give its surface both lustre and transparency by applying a thin coat of white varnish and turpentine.

  • Cortex a thin coat of minute spinules, scales or granules.

  • Cortex a thin coat of minute spinules and granules, gray or brownish above, whitish below, finally falling away from the smooth, shining, pale or brownish surface of the inner peridium.

  • A thin coat of metal laid on anything for beauty or preservation.

  • A thin coat of tin, with quicksilver, laid on the back of a looking-glass, to cause reflection.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "thin coat" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    lately been; little essence; pursued the; thin batter; thin lines; thin paper; thine account; thine enemies; thine eyes; thine hand; thine head; thing before; thing done; things above; things divine; things indifferent; things were; things would; think anything; think how; think they; think upon; think very; think you; thinking being; turning toward