The Mechanics' Magazine, Museum, Register, Journal, and Gazette, Band 30M. Salmon, 1839 |
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... inch thick by a common saw , without teeth ; a sharp edge is given by means of a file ; these pieces are then cut into ... inches broad , and 3 of an inch thick ; c , the holes in the bar d cor- respond with the holes in the ears . When ...
... inch thick by a common saw , without teeth ; a sharp edge is given by means of a file ; these pieces are then cut into ... inches broad , and 3 of an inch thick ; c , the holes in the bar d cor- respond with the holes in the ears . When ...
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... inches from the line which the front wall of the house originally occu- pied ; and as the operation was curious , and exceedingly , interesting in an engineering point of view , I shall endeavour to describe the manner in which it was ...
... inches from the line which the front wall of the house originally occu- pied ; and as the operation was curious , and exceedingly , interesting in an engineering point of view , I shall endeavour to describe the manner in which it was ...
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... inches on each side , and 12 inches in depth . From the manner in which the timber is arranged , the pressure falls on it parallel to the direction in which its fibres lie ; so that the tendency to wear is very small . The blocks are ...
... inches on each side , and 12 inches in depth . From the manner in which the timber is arranged , the pressure falls on it parallel to the direction in which its fibres lie ; so that the tendency to wear is very small . The blocks are ...
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... inches below the level of the water in the pond ; the conse- quence of which is , that the upper cradle has a slight preponderance first , sufficient to set the machinery in motion ; the weight of this water is generally about one ton ...
... inches below the level of the water in the pond ; the conse- quence of which is , that the upper cradle has a slight preponderance first , sufficient to set the machinery in motion ; the weight of this water is generally about one ton ...
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... Inches . 6 13 11 .. 14 4 Draught of water at starting . Lighter than on previous voyage Forward Aft ....... The Railway Map of England and Wales continues on sale , in a neat wrapper , price 6d . ; and on fine paper , coloured , price ...
... Inches . 6 13 11 .. 14 4 Draught of water at starting . Lighter than on previous voyage Forward Aft ....... The Railway Map of England and Wales continues on sale , in a neat wrapper , price 6d . ; and on fine paper , coloured , price ...
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Seite 7 - I will set before your eyes a type of a ' squirt' which hath been devised to cast much water upon a burning house, wishing a like squirt and plenty of water to be alwaies in a readinesse where fire may do harme ; for this kind of squirt may be made to holde an hoggeshed of water, or if you will, a greater quantity thereof, and may be so placed on his frame, that with ease and a smal strength, it sahl be mounted, imbased or turned to any one side, right against any fired marke, and made to squirt...
Seite 84 - As the three angles of a plane triangle are equal to two right angles, that is, to 180° (Euc, 32. 1.) the' sum of any two of them is the supplement of the other.
Seite 59 - Europe, navigated by persons possessed of a knowledge of seamanship. In this country steam navigation produces hardy seamen, and British steamers being exposed to the open sea in all weathers, are furnished with masts and sails, and must be worked by persons, who, in the event of any accident happening to the machinery, are capable of sailing the vessel, and who must therefore be experienced seamen. The case is very different in America, where, with the exception of the vessels navigating the Lakes,...
Seite 406 - We shall find (especially if the paper has been kept some weeks before the trial is made) that its sensibility is greatly diminished, and, in some cases, seems quite extinct. But if it is again washed with a liberal quantity of the solution of silver, it becomes again sensible to light, and even more so than it was at first. In this way, by alternately washing the paper with salt and silver, and drying it between times, I have succeeded in increasing its sensibility to the degree that is requisite...
Seite 236 - Nor when cold Winter keens the brightening flood, Would I weak-shivering linger on the brink.
Seite 406 - This paper, if properly made, is very useful for all ordinary photogenic purposes. For example, nothing can be more perfect than the images it gives of leaves and flowers, especially with a summer sun : the light passing through the leaves delineates every ramification of their nerves.
Seite 343 - But if the picture so obtained is first preserved so as to bear sunshine, it may be afterwards itself employed as an object to be copied ¡and by means of this second process the lights and shadows are brought back to their original disposition.
Seite 338 - The copy of a painting or the profile, immediately after being taken, must be kept in an obscure place ; it may, indeed, be examined in the shade> but in this case the exposure should be only for a few minutes ; by the Light of candles or lamps, as commonly employed, it is not sensibly affected.
Seite 339 - But in truth the difficulty is in both cases the same. The one of these takes no more time to execute than the other ; for the object which would take the most skilful artist days or weeks of labour to trace or to copy, is effected by the boundless powers of natural chemistry in the space of a few seconds.
Seite 313 - And now about the cauldron sing, Like elves and fairies in a ring, Enchanting all that you put in. SONG. Black spirits and white, Red spirits and grey ; Mingle, mingle, mingle, You that mingle may.