Fairchild's rapid letterer and show-card maker, commercial alphabet construction with brush or pen . No. 4. the back center of each bow. It will, of course, be under-stood that the other lettering on the large card will havebeen marked out before the panels were fastened to the ribbon,. Bronzing Plaster or Wood. IF you wish to bronze objects like new wood or a plasterfigure, they should receive one coat of flat oil paint,which means that the paint is thinned with turpentine only;no oil being used. When this is dry, give them one coat ofglue which has been made very thin with water or


Fairchild's rapid letterer and show-card maker, commercial alphabet construction with brush or pen . No. 4. the back center of each bow. It will, of course, be under-stood that the other lettering on the large card will havebeen marked out before the panels were fastened to the ribbon,. Bronzing Plaster or Wood. IF you wish to bronze objects like new wood or a plasterfigure, they should receive one coat of flat oil paint,which means that the paint is thinned with turpentine only;no oil being used. When this is dry, give them one coat ofglue which has been made very thin with water or this is dry apply bronze mixture. Your objects canreceive one coat of thin shellac and then be bronzed, but theformer method is the cheapest and good for indoor purposes,and the eimplest, though the latter Is the best.


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