A thin sheet of lead is now laid on the thick lead-plate, in the manner of a veneer on toilette-tables, and is soldered to it round the edges.
While the long web is thus proceeding upwards from A to B, a stream of pure water is made to flow along in the opposite direction from B to A, running over the top of each partition in a thin sheet.
The water is allowed to fall upon the bolster in a thin sheet.
It is rudely cut out of what appears to be a thin sheet of iron, and is suspended over the pavement.
At the opposite end of the town a farrier displays as his sign a device rudely cut out of tin or thin sheet-iron, and representing a horse, held by a boy, and being shod by the man.
These cartridges are usually either receptacles of thin sheet-metal, say tin plate, or packages of carbide wrapped up in grease proof paper or the like.
A vessel (a) of any convenient size and shape is divided into two portions by a thin sheet of metal, leather, caoutchouc, or the like.
Roll out the dough into a thin sheet, and then cut it into round cakes with the edge of a tumbler, or with a tin cutter of that circumference.
Then lay it on the paste-board, and roll it out into a thin sheet.
Then transfer it to your paste-board; roll it out into a thin sheet, and spread over it with a knife another quarter of a pound of butter.
The stops are made of a strip of thin sheet-lead or copper, a quarter of an inch broad, one inch and a half long, and turned up at a right angle, so that one inch rests on the board and half an inch is vertical.
The strength of a continued cellular construction can be easily imagined, and may be well illustrated by a thin sheet of common tin plate.
Roll out into a thin sheet, and then roll up like a jelly roll, and cut into thin slices.
In contact with the head was a thin sheet of hammered native copper.
The copper implement and beads were made of thin sheet-copper which, Professor Andrews says, had been "hammered out into so smooth and even a sheet that no traces of the hammer were visible.
III; a thin sheet of connective tissue covers the tendon and attaches by its edges to the underlying tendon of M.
A thin sheet of connective tissue covers these three tendons and attaches by its edges to the tibial cartilage, forming a sheath for them.
They are made of thin sheet brass, bent as shown at R, and fastened to a piece, or block, of hard wood with screws, as shown at S.
The springs M and N are made of thin sheet brass, bent as shown, and mounted on the base.
Thin sheet iron, or tin, can be used for this purpose.
Lay the lump upon a floured kneading-board and roll it out into a thin sheet, always rolling from you with quick, light action.
Roll out in a thin sheet, cut into shapes with a jagging-iron, and fry in plenty of boiling lard.
Use a frying-pan for pancakes; heat it; put in a teaspoonful or two of lard and run it quickly over the bottom; then pour in a large ladleful of batter—enough to cover the bottom of the pan with a thin sheet.
Illustration: Interrupter for Induction Coil] upon one end of a piece of thin sheet iron 1 in.
Cutting Circular Holes in Thin Sheet Metal [35] In arts and crafts work, occasion often arises to cut a perfectly circular hole in sheet copper or brass.
Mix two eggs with flour, flatten the paste to a thin sheet on a bread board and cut into thin noodles.
Then spread the paste to a thin sheet, as thin as a ten-cent piece.
It was struck in brass from the die of the 1814 Artillery Corps cap plate, type I, again with a thin sheet of iron applied to the reverse before the strike.
Before the strike was made, a piece of thin sheet iron, slightly narrower than the finished product, was applied to the reverse of the brass.
Lay a thin sheet of apple jelly over them, and the syrup, boiled down till rich and thick, round them.
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