. Silverwork and jewelery; a text-book for students and workers in metal, by H. Wilson. Fig. 166. ^ Resin would do just as well as wax. 274 brooches as well as in many of the Greekornaments, was produced by the beading-tool which Theophilus describes as fol-lows :— There is an iron instrument called thebeading-tool, which consists of two irons,one above and one below. The lowerpart is as broad and as thick as the middle. Fig. 167. finger, and is somewhat thin. In it aretwo spikes by which it is fixed to woodbelow, and out of the upper face rise twothick pegs which fit into the upper partof the
. Silverwork and jewelery; a text-book for students and workers in metal, by H. Wilson. Fig. 166. ^ Resin would do just as well as wax. 274 brooches as well as in many of the Greekornaments, was produced by the beading-tool which Theophilus describes as fol-lows :— There is an iron instrument called thebeading-tool, which consists of two irons,one above and one below. The lowerpart is as broad and as thick as the middle. Fig. 167. finger, and is somewhat thin. In it aretwo spikes by which it is fixed to woodbelow, and out of the upper face rise twothick pegs which fit into the upper partof the iron. And this upper iron is ofthe same size and length as the lower, andis pierced with two holes, one at each end,which receives the two pegs of the lower, 275 On Old Workand OldMethods and Old Methods
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