| 1791 - 686 pages
...абг Defeíh &с. cured in Fruit Trees. On Love. Vol 53, leaving the furface of the wood very fmooth, and rounding off the edges of the bark with a draw knife, or other inftrument, perfectly fmooth, which mult be particularly attended to ; then lay on the plafter, about... | |
| Samuel Hayes - 1794 - 232 pages
...injured ff part, 'till you come to the frefh found wood, leaving " the furfacc of the wood very fmooth, and rounding off " the edges of the bark with a draw knife, or other in" ftrument perfectly fmooth, •which muft be particularly *' attended to ; then lay on the pJaifter... | |
| Walter Nicol - 1799 - 452 pages
...tree properly for its application, by cutting away all the dead, decayed, and injured part, till we come to the fresh, sound wood; leaving the surface...smooth, and rounding off the edges of the bark with a draw-knife or other instrument, perfectly smooth, which must be particularly attended to." And it is... | |
| Walter Nicol - 1803 - 346 pages
...tree properly for its application, by cutting away all the dead, decayed, and injured part, till we come to the fresh, sound wood ; leaving the surface...smooth, and rounding off the edges of the bark with a draw-knife or other instrument, perfectly smooth, which must be particularly attended to." And it is... | |
| William Forsyth - 1804 - 240 pages
...the tree properly for its ap" plication, by cutting away all the dead, decayed " and injured parts, till you come to the fresh, " sound wood, leaving...smooth, and rounding off the edges of the " bark with a draw-knife or other instrument, *' perfectly smooth, which must be particularly " attended to ; then... | |
| James Malcolm (land surveyor.) - 1805 - 532 pages
...rooms. .. The composition being thus made, care must be taken to prepare the tree properly for the application, by cutting away all the dead, decayed,...smooth, and rounding off the edges of the bark with a draw-knife or other instrument, perfectly smooth, which must be particularly attended to ; then lay... | |
| Bernard M'Mahon - 1806 - 746 pages
...rubbish of old buildings (that from the ceilings of rooms is preferable), half a bushel of wood ashes, and a sixteenth part of a bushel of pit or river sand...smooth, and rounding off the edges of the bark with a draw-knife, or other instrument, perfectly smooth, which must be particularly attended to ; then lay... | |
| Bernard M'Mahon - 1806 - 686 pages
...rubbish of old buildings (that from the ceilings of rooms is preferable), half a bushel of wood ashes, and a sixteenth part of a bushel of pit or river sand...smooth, and rounding off the edges of the bark with a draw-knife, or other instrument,perfectly smooth, which must be particularly attended to ; then lay... | |
| James Thacher - 1822 - 238 pages
...prepare the tree properly for its application, by cutting away all the dead, decayed, and injured parts, till you come to the fresh sound wood, leaving the...smooth, and rounding off the edges of the bark, with a drawknife, or other instrument, perfectly smooth, which must be particularly attended to : then lay... | |
| James Thacher - 1822 - 238 pages
...cutting away all the dead, decayed, and inJ'ured parts, till you come to the fresh sound wood, caving the surface of the wood very smooth, and rounding off the edges of the bark, with a drawknife, or other instrument, perfectly smooth, which must be particularly attended to : then lay... | |
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