In these establishments, however, were made little else than common window glass, and coarse bottles, all the finer articles being still imported from Venice.
In the formation of window glass, the workman gathers upon the end of an iron tube a sufficient amount of the metal, which he brings to a cylindrical form by rolling it upon a cast iron or stone table.
Some, therefore, confine their attention to the production of window glass, and such articles of hollow ware as may be made, with profit, from the same kind of paste.
Excellent =Window Glass Can Be Made= of white tissue paper cut to fit the various windows, allowing one-fourth of an inch extension on all four sides.
The singular genus Montagnites (of which but one species has been found in America, and that in Texas) has the relationship of spore-color.
If shoemaker’s wax is struck a sudden blow, it breaks into bits as might a pane of window glass.
Holder for Loose Window Glass [Illustration] When the putty becomes loose and the glazing points work out on window glass, temporary repairs may be made by using a small piece of tin or sheet iron bent as shown in the sketch.
A mirror, or window glass, backed with some opaque material, should be used for the foundation of the device.
The pot is now ready for receiving the topping of cullet, which is broken pieces of window glass, to the amount of 3 or 4 cwt.
Crown glass comes next, or window glass, formed in large circular plates or discs.
Window glass, panes of glass for windows; the kind of glass used in windows.
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