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 . allet. Parian. Pavior. Pipe-molding. Plunger. Polished brick. Porcelain. Porcelain-gilding. Porcelain-mill. Porcelain-printing. Potters lathe. Pottery. Pottery-gage. Pottery-kiln. Pottery-molding. Pottery-pain ting. Pottery-printing. Pottery-tissue. Pressed brick. Press-printing. Pug-mi 11- Refractory. Re-pressing machine. Saggar. Setter. Sevres porcelain. Slapp


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 . allet. Parian. Pavior. Pipe-molding. Plunger. Polished brick. Porcelain. Porcelain-gilding. Porcelain-mill. Porcelain-printing. Potters lathe. Pottery. Pottery-gage. Pottery-kiln. Pottery-molding. Pottery-pain ting. Pottery-printing. Pottery-tissue. Pressed brick. Press-printing. Pug-mi 11- Refractory. Re-pressing machine. Saggar. Setter. Sevres porcelain. Slapping. Slicing-machine. Slip. Slip-kiln. Slop-molding. Smearing Spattle. S player. Stamper. Stilt. Stock-board. Stone-ware. Strickle. Potter-y-gage. inside of a vessel on Fig. 3925. Strike. Tempering-wheel. Tender-^torcelaiu. Terra-cot ta. Tessellated tile. Tessene. Thrower. Throwing-*ngine. Th wacki ng-frame. Tile. Tile. Encaustic Tile-kiln. Tile-laying plow. Tile-machine. Tournasin. Triangle. Turning. Ventilating bricks. Watch. Wedging. A\etig wood-ware. Whirling-table. Wormiug-pot. A sliaper or templet for thethe wheel. It is designed tofinish the inside of stone-ware smoothly and of auniform The Fig. 3926-. pottery-l\iln, .shown in section (Fii;. 3926), a cyliiKlei- of brick-work surrounded by iion bandsand having a hemispherical top with ajiertuies a a .for the escape of smoke. It is sun-ounded by a coverft, which protects it from the cooUng f tfects of airand rain, and has a chimney. Six or eight fireplacesare arranged equidistant!} around the eyhnder. cis the grate of one of these fireplaces ; rf, the ash-pit; c, the door;//, draft-openings; between thefurnace wall and the chimneys (f g is an annularspace about 15 inches wide, elevated about 3^ feet Fig. 3927.


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