. The Practical brick and tile book. Fig. 15. fig. 6. It is furnished with a trug or trough, in whichthe moulder dips his hands when moulding, and witha block and stock-board, on which the tile mould isplaced in the operation of moulding. 7. The Block and Stock-board is shown in fig. two form one piece, which rests on the mouldingtable, and is firmly keyed to it by means of a tenon on 176 RUDIMENTS OF THEFig. ^FT thte under side of the block passing through a mortice inthe table. Four pegs, driven into the table at the cornersof the block and stock-board, serve as a support for them


. The Practical brick and tile book. Fig. 15. fig. 6. It is furnished with a trug or trough, in whichthe moulder dips his hands when moulding, and witha block and stock-board, on which the tile mould isplaced in the operation of moulding. 7. The Block and Stock-board is shown in fig. two form one piece, which rests on the mouldingtable, and is firmly keyed to it by means of a tenon on 176 RUDIMENTS OF THEFig. ^FT thte under side of the block passing through a mortice inthe table. Four pegs, driven into the table at the cornersof the block and stock-board, serve as a support for themould and regulate the thickness of the tile, f in. beingthe thickness of a pantile. ART OF MAKING BRICKS AND TILES. 177 Fig. 14.


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