Knight's American mechanical dictionary : a description of tools, instruments, machines, processes and engineering, history of inventions, general technological vocabulary ; and digest of mechanical appliances in science and the arts . A fine brush for painting. Small tufts of hau- inserted into quills. The haii-s of thecamel, fitch, sable, badger, squirrel, martin, min- Hair-Picker. and turn in a double recessed, adjustable, concaveblock. The faces of the rollirs and concave arearmed with pins. The hair is stiaightened and dirtlemoved by being drawn through between the rol


Knight's American mechanical dictionary : a description of tools, instruments, machines, processes and engineering, history of inventions, general technological vocabulary ; and digest of mechanical appliances in science and the arts . A fine brush for painting. Small tufts of hau- inserted into quills. The haii-s of thecamel, fitch, sable, badger, squirrel, martin, min- Hair-Picker. and turn in a double recessed, adjustable, concaveblock. The faces of the rollirs and concave arearmed with pins. The hair is stiaightened and dirtlemoved by being drawn through between the rollersami the concave surfaces. Hair-pin. 1. A pin used in fastening up theliair. A corkinij-pin. 2. A forked jiin commonly used by ladies in se-curing the braids or bands of hair. Hair-py-rites. (Mining.) A native snlphuretof nickel which occurs in capillary filaments of ayellow-gray color. Hair-rope Picker. A machine for unwindingand jiickiug to jiieces hair-rope which has beentwisted, wetted, and baked to give a permanent cuilto the hair. The rope is coiled around the .shaft J, the revolu-tion of which untwists it. It then passes betweenthe fluted rolls R S and toothed drum B, by whichit is straightened and cleansed. Fig.


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