Bookbinding.Fulminates.Oils.
Bronzes and Bronzing.Furniture Creams, Oils, Polishes, Lacquers, and Pastes.Paper.
Candles.Gilding.Paper Hanging.
Cement.Glass Cutting, Cleaning, Frosting, Drilling, Darkening, Bending, Staining, and Painting.Painting in Oils, in Water Colours, as well as Fresco, House, Transparency, Sign, and Carriage Painting.
Cleaning.Glass Making.Photography.
Colourwashing.Glues.Plastering.
Concretes.Gold.Polishes.
Dipping Acids.Graining.Pottery—(Clays, Bodies, Glazes, Colours, Oils, Stains, Fluxes, Enamels, and Lustres).
Drawing Office Details.Gums.Scouring.
Drying Oils.Gun Cotton.Silvering.
Dynamite.Gunpowder.Soap.
Electro-Metallurgy—(Cleaning, Dipping, Scratch-brushing, Batteries, Baths, and Deposits of every description).Horn Working.Solders.
Indiarubber.Tanning.
Enamels.Japans, Japanning, and kindred processes.Taxidermy.
Engraving on Wood, Copper, Gold, Silver, Steel, and Stone.Lacquers.Tempering Metals.
Etching and Aqua Tint.Lathing.Treating Horn, Mother-o’-Pearl, and like substances.
Firework Making—(Rockets, Stars, Rains, Gerbes, Jets, Tourbillons, Candles, Fires, Lances, Lights, Wheels, Fire-balloons, and minor Fireworks).Lubricants.Varnishes, Manufacture and Use of.
Marble Working.Veneering.
Fluxes.Matches.Washing.
Foundry Mixtures.Mortars.Waterproofing.
Freezing.Nitro-Glycerine.Welding.

Besides Receipts relating to the lesser Technological matters and processes, such as the manufacture and use of Stencil Plates, Blacking, Crayons, Paste, Putty, Wax, Size, Alloys, Catgut, Tunbridge Ware, Picture Frame and Architectural Mouldings, Compos, Cameos, and others too numerous to mention.

Crown 8vo, cloth, 485 pages, with illustrations, 5s.

WORKSHOP RECEIPTS,

SECOND SERIES.

By ROBERT HALDANE.

Synopsis of Contents.

Acidimetry and Alkalimetry.Disinfectants.Isinglass.
Albumen.Dyeing, Staining, and Colouring.Ivory substitutes.
Alcohol.Essences.Leather.
Alkaloids.Extracts.Luminous bodies.
Baking-powders.Fireproofing.Magnesia.
Bitters.Gelatine, Glue, and Size.Matches.
Bleaching.Glycerine.Paper.
Boiler Incrustations.Gut.Parchment.
Cements and Lutes.Hydrogen peroxide.Perchloric acid.
Cleansing.Ink.Potassium oxalate.
Confectionery.Iodine.Preserving.
Copying.Iodoform.

Pigments, Paint, and Painting: embracing the preparation of Pigments, including alumina lakes, blacks (animal, bone, Frankfort, ivory, lamp, sight, soot), blues (antimony, Antwerp, cobalt, cœruleum, Egyptian, manganate, Paris, Péligot, Prussian, smalt, ultramarine), browns (bistre, hinau, sepia, sienna, umber, Vandyke), greens (baryta, Brighton, Brunswick, chrome, cobalt, Douglas, emerald, manganese, mitis, mountain, Prussian, sap, Scheele’s, Schweinfurth, titanium, verdigris, zinc), reds (Brazilwood lake, carminated lake, carmine, Cassius purple, cobalt pink, cochineal lake, colcothar, Indian red, madder lake, red chalk, red lead, vermilion), whites (alum, baryta, Chinese, lead sulphate, white lead—by American, Dutch, French, German, Kremnitz, and Pattinson processes, precautions in making, and composition of commercial samples—whiting, Wilkinson’s white, zinc white), yellows (chrome, gamboge, Naples, orpiment, realgar, yellow lakes); Paint (vehicles, testing oils, driers, grinding, storing, applying, priming, drying, filling, coats, brushes, surface, water-colours, removing smell, discoloration; miscellaneous paints—cement paint for carton-pierre, copper paint, gold paint, iron paint, lime paints, silicated paints, steatite paint, transparent paints, tungsten paints, window paint, zinc paints); Painting (general instructions, proportions of ingredients, measuring paint work; carriage painting—priming paint, best putty, finishing colour, cause of cracking, mixing the paints, oils, driers, and colours, varnishing, importance of washing vehicles, re-varnishing, how to dry paint; woodwork painting).

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