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hand that holds it is braced by the other. A stout wire held closeto the piece on either side is then drawn under it once or twice toprevent its clinging to the wheel.The next day, or as soon as the
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been impressed with a woven fabric.[Illustration: FIG. 58]Other Indians made maple sugar, using earthen vessels to collect andboil the sap.Numbers of the early writers tell of the use of clay vessels
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re crowded into a single jar, or bowl, suchas was common in the household. This was covered with a smaller vessel(see Fig. 59). Sometimes several of these bowls surrounded and coveredthe bones. Occasi
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ry—that is, after it hasdried for several days and is pale-gray in colour—grind some pieces ofbaked clay to a fine powder, add enough water to make a soft, yellowpaste, and fill the cracks with it.The
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eful, from now on, not to movethe wheel until the mould is made. Now mix your plaster of paris, asfollows: Have an empty basin or dishpan, large enough to hold thequantity necessary for the mould—you
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e a pliable piece of No. 00 rattan around a pairof ends anywhere on the circumference of the covering and weave one rowof pairing, drawing the ends of the strands in, to fit the bottom ofthe bowl. Thi
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From tip to tip of the wings should measure atleast an inch and three-quarters. If the bowl is small, not more thanfour and a half inches in diameter at the top, six seeds should be madeat equal dist
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base, stem, and handle are finished with a gray green mat-glaze(see Chapter V.), while the petals are white—the uncoloured mat-glaze. How to Make a Plaster Mould
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less than half an inch thick.[Illustration: FIG. 39]A wooden frame made of a board fourteen and a half inches wideby twenty-one inches long, with a strip of wood the same length,seven-eighths of an in
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byware, which was first made in Boston in 1898, is remarkable for theglaze, which was discovered by Mr. William H. Grueby. Although, formany years, dull-finished pottery has been produced by sand-blas