The Carpenters Joiners Cabinet Makers And Gilders Companion Containing Rul
The Carpenters Joiners Cabinet Makers And Gilders Companion Containing Rul
F Reinnel
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Fourthly, several camel-hair pencils in sizes, and tips, made of a few long camel's hairs put between two cards, in the same manner as hairs are put into tin cases for brushes, thus making a flat brush with a very few hairs. Lastly, a burnisher, which is a crooked piece of agate set in a long wooden handle. Size for Oil Gilding. Grind calcined red ochre with the best and oldest drying oil, and mix with it a little oil of turpentine when used. When you intend to gild your work, first give it a c...oat of parchment size ; then apply the above size where requisite, either in patterns or letters, and let it remain till by touching it with your fingers it feels just sticky; 76 then apply your gold leaf, and dab it on with a piece or cotton ; in about an hour wash off the superfluous gold with sponge and water ; and, when dry, varnish it with copal varnish. A Size for preparing Frames. To half a pound of parchment shavings, or cuttings of white leather, add three quarts of water, and boil it in a proper vessel till reduced to nearly half the quantity ; then take it off the fire, and strain it through a sieve : be careful in the boiling to keep it well stirred, and do not let it burn.
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