| John Claudius Loudon - 1838 - 766 páginas
...a perpendicular direction, is undulated ; and this variety bears the name of the curled maple. This singular arrangement is never found in young trees,...double-ironed plane, it is rubbed with a little sulphuric ucid, and afterwards anointed with linseed oil. On examining it attentively, the varying shades are... | |
| John Claudius Loudon - 1838 - 772 páginas
...undulated ; and this variety bears the name of the curled maple. This singular arrangement is never (bund in young trees, nor in the branches of even such as...beautiful effects of light and shade. These effects arc rendered more striking, it, alter smoothing the surface of the wood u ilh a double-ironed plane,... | |
| New Brunswick. House of Assembly - 1847 - 136 páginas
...is also less conspicuous at the centre than near the circumference. Trees offering this disposition are rare, and do not exist in the proportion of one...which renders them difficult to split and to work, produces,an the hands of a skilful mechanic, the most beautiful effects of light and shade. These effects... | |
| James Samuelson, Henry Lawson, William Sweetland Dallas - 1863 - 654 páginas
...is also less conspicuous at the centre than near the circumference. Trees offering this disposition are rare, and do not exist in the proportion of one...plane, it is rubbed with a little sulphuric acid, and then with linseed oil. On examining it attentively, the varying shades are found to be owing entirely... | |
| Peter Lund Simmonds - 1863 - 590 páginas
...is also less conspicuous at the centre than near the circumference. Trees offering this disposition are rare, and do not exist in the proportion of one...them difficult to split and to work, produces, in the handa of a skilful mechanic, the most beautiful effects of light and shade. These effects are rendered... | |
| Ontario. Bureau of Forestry - 1882 - 1002 páginas
...this disposition, however, are rare. The serpentine rlirection of the fibres, which renders this wood difficult to split and to work, produces, in the hands...if, after smoothing the surface of the wood with a louble-ironed plane, it is rubbed with a little sulphuric acid, and afterwards with linseed oil. On... | |
| 1843 - 522 páginas
...the ornamental character of the wood. The serpentine direction of the fibre, which renders the wood difficult to split and to work, produces, in the hands...rendered more striking if, after smoothing the surface of thü wood with a double-ironed plane, it ie rubbed with a little sulphuric acid, and afterwards with... | |
| 1847 - 552 páginas
...is also less conspicuous at the centre thau near the circumference. Trees offering this disposition are rare, and do not exist in the proportion of one...The serpentine direction of the fibre, which renders it difficult to split and to work, produces, in the hands of a skilful mechanic, the most beautiful... | |
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