When both paste-down papers are trimmed to size, one of them is well pasted with thin paste in which there are no lumps, with a piece of waste paper under it to protect the book.
In guarding plates a number can be pasted at once if they are laid one on another, with about an eighth of an inch of the back of each exposed, the top of the pile being protected by a folded piece of waste paper (see fig.
Then stand the book on its fore-edge on a piece of waste paper, with the leather turned out on either side, as shown at fig.
With the cutting laid upon the waste paper, the paste may be spread with brush, thin wood, or thick paper, well out over the edges.
The most important factor in successful pasting is a liberal supply of waste paper.
After the cutting is placed upon the mount, a clean piece of waste paper should be laid over it and rubbed until the air is all pressed out and the cutting adheres firmly.
In order to prevent injury to the paper, the sections are placed between pieces of waste paper of same size, also a mill-board or piece of waste paper to size is laid upon the beating stone.
The narrow margin is pasted; to avoid pasting more than the proper margin of the top sheet, a piece of waste papershould be laid on top at the right distance from the edge.
She also saw several Emancipators in the house, and one or two tracts sent by mail, which she used or destroyed as waste paper.
These pamphlets were lying as waste paper in the garret, and she threw them with others into the box.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "waste paper" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.