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Whirl the turn-table and hold the brush lightly on the slide just over the guide ring selected. An even ring of the cement should result. If it is uneven, the cement is too thick or too thin or too much was on the brush. After a ring is thus prepared remove the slide and allow the cement to dry spontan- eously or heat the slide in some way. Before the slide is used for mounting, the cement should be so dry when it is cold that it does not dent with the finger nail applied to it. A cell of consi...derable depth may be made with the shellac by adding successive layers as the previous one drys. (B) Deep cells are sometimes made by building up cement cells, but more frequently, paper, wax, glass, hard rubber or some metal is used for the main part of the cell; Paper rings, block tin or lead rings are easily cut out with gun punches. These rings are fastened to the slide by using some cement like the shellac. § 168. Sealing the Cover-Glass. — (A) For dry objects mounted in- cells. When an object is mounted in a cell, the slide is warmed until the cement is slightly sticky, or a very thin coat of fresh cement is put 72 MOUNTING AND LABELING.
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