Young's Demonstrative Translation of Scientific Secrets by Daniel Young
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1 oz.; make into paste. Second coat.--Take of the first paste 1/2
pint, gum tragacanth 1 gill, water 1 pint; mix all together. This will finish eighteen sides of upper. 509. SKIRTING This is for finishing skirting and the flesh of harness leather in imitation of oak tanning. Take of chrome yellow 1/2 lb., yellow ochre 1 lb., cream of tartar 1 oz., soda 1/2 oz., paste 5 quarts; mix well. This will finish twelve sides. 510. SKIRTING For the grain of skirting to imitate oak tan, take of chrome yellow 1/2 lb., yellow ochre 1/2 lb., cream of tartar 1 oz., soda 1 oz., paste 2 qts., spirits of turpentine 1 pint. Mix well; this will finish twelve sides. 511. GRAIN BLACK This is for the grain of harness leather. First, stain in tallow, then take of spirits of turpentine 1 pint, cream of tartar 1 oz., soda 1 oz., gum shellac 1/2 oz., thick paste reduced thin 2 qts. Mix well. This will finish 24 sides. 512. ANTIDOTES FOR POISONS |
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