. Canadian foundryman (1921). experience, foundry practice, and first-class work guaranteed. The Napier 248, Walkerton, Ont. () T ARGE QUANTITY OF VALVES—ALL SIZES,surplus stock of a Canadian shipbuilding com-pany. Write for list, prices, etc. Box 750. Cana-dian Foundryman. () WANTED WANTED—Used Grinding Pan;also motor, 25 cycles, 220 volts,to drive same. Page-HerseyTubes, Limited, Toronto. VX/ANTED SECOND-HAND, 3-MOTOR Electric Travelling Crane, either AC or DC,Capacity, 5 to 10 tons. Span, minimum 3$ ft.,maximum 48 ft. Must be in good order. ApplyBox 7(12, Canadian Fo


. Canadian foundryman (1921). experience, foundry practice, and first-class work guaranteed. The Napier 248, Walkerton, Ont. () T ARGE QUANTITY OF VALVES—ALL SIZES,surplus stock of a Canadian shipbuilding com-pany. Write for list, prices, etc. Box 750. Cana-dian Foundryman. () WANTED WANTED—Used Grinding Pan;also motor, 25 cycles, 220 volts,to drive same. Page-HerseyTubes, Limited, Toronto. VX/ANTED SECOND-HAND, 3-MOTOR Electric Travelling Crane, either AC or DC,Capacity, 5 to 10 tons. Span, minimum 3$ ft.,maximum 48 ft. Must be in good order. ApplyBox 7(12, Canadian Foundryman. CECOND HAND SWING GRINDER SUITABLEfor grinding heavy castings. Send descrip-tion and price to Canada Electric Castings Co., Orillia. (cllf.) Bailey &BellFireBrick Co. Manufacturers and Importers of High GradeFire Brick. Fire (lay and General Snapes, Cupola Block, Stoker Iiriek,ioiler Tiles. Stove and Quebec Heater Linings. MADE IN CANADA1347-49-51 DufferiR Tcronlo. Phone Ken. 4335. UERSjEyxiTYN ?) .u s a. ::- c MAKING PATTERNS FORSTATUARY The making of patterns for statuaryor any ornamental designs is a processquite different from that of ordinarywood pattern making. There may bedifferent ways of accomplishing this, thesame as anything else but the way thatit is proposed to describe in this articleis that of modelling it in potters clean clay shou d be secured, andif it is not perfectly clean it should bedried and pulverize.!, after which it canbe sifted and all lumps removed. Thedust is then wetted and allowed to soakfor a few hours when it is kneaded andtempered into ths consistency of this condition any person with artis-tic ability can model it into any shapedesired. It will keep getting hard, whichwill be found to be an advantage as make it more secure and easier tokeep in shape. The part which is beingworked can easily be moistened with awet sponge. In shaping the clay it isnot necessary to go into all the


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