Shop Work; Joinery, Cabinet-Making, Carpentry

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— The most important quality of sandpaper is strength; not strength in one direction merely, but in every direction. Paper designed for sandpaper is of two kinds: cylinder and Fourdrinier.
The cylinder paper has its strength all in one direction; the Four- drinier paper has no grain, the fibres being distributed in such a manner that the strength is equal in every direction. Fourdrinier.
paper will not tear in a straight line. It is made in combinations of fibre in different thicknesses, accord
...ing to the grit to be applied.
Glue. — Few people realize the adhesive power of the best glue, and sandpaper demands the very finest. It has to be specially made, and must be very elastic. When it is remembered that fine glue has co- hesive power equal to and even superior to glass, the importance of the right glue can be easily understood. The glue acts not only as a binder, but aids materially in strengthening the paper.
Ingredients. — The term "sandpaper" is a misnomer, as sand is not used, the material being crushed flint rock, or quartz.


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