. The Practical brick and tile book. Fig. 9. iff The mill is provided vith foree knives -without crossknives at top and bottom. See figures 1, 2, and 3. The pug-mill is placed under cover in a shed calledthe grinding shed. ART OF MAKING UUICKS AND TILES. 173 Fig. 4. The Sling, fig. 4, is simply a piece of thin wireTvitli two liandles, used for cutting the clay. 5. Moulding Shed.—Tiles are made uuder cover insheds about 7 yards wide, the length of the shed de-pending on the number of moulding tables, the areaallotted to each table being about 7 yards in length by4 yards in breadth. The moul


. The Practical brick and tile book. Fig. 9. iff The mill is provided vith foree knives -without crossknives at top and bottom. See figures 1, 2, and 3. The pug-mill is placed under cover in a shed calledthe grinding shed. ART OF MAKING UUICKS AND TILES. 173 Fig. 4. The Sling, fig. 4, is simply a piece of thin wireTvitli two liandles, used for cutting the clay. 5. Moulding Shed.—Tiles are made uuder cover insheds about 7 yards wide, the length of the shed de-pending on the number of moulding tables, the areaallotted to each table being about 7 yards in length by4 yards in breadth. The moulding tables are placed against one side of 174 RUDIMENTS OF TKJ Fiy. 10.


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