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A Select Span Classsearchtermspan Classsearchtermcollectionspansp
Rufus Porter
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Granite may also be crossed or stri- ped occasionally with streaks of a coarser grain, which will give it a very deceptive effect. When the varnish is thus covered with stone, a heavy roller, or round log of wood, having a blanket folded and wrapped round it, should be rolled over the work, that the larger grauis, (which of course will be the most exposed, ) may the more firmly adhere. In this manner, a very- perfect imitation of stone may be given, and the wood thus prepared will be exceedingl...y durn- CURIOUS ARTS- 'JT ble, and Will answer for many purposes, as well as real stone, 72. To RENDER WOOD, CLOTH OR PAPER FIRE- PROOF. — Dissolve one ounce of alum, half an ounce of sub-borate of soda and h:ilf an ounce of cherry tree gum, in half a pint of vinegar* Dip any cloth or pieces of paper, or wood, ia this mixture and let them dry ; — they cannot af- terwarcis be ignited so as to blaze, but may be considered safe with regard to their taking fire by accident, Kate. — Though this composition is a ve7-y powerful preventive against fire, it is too complex, for common use, and has too much colour for white cloths or papers; but a solution of one ounce of sub-borate of soda in a pint of water is very transparent and harm- less, and will answer in most cases nearly as well.
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