Descriptive Catalogue of the Woods Commonly Employed in this Country for the Mechanical and Ornamental ArtsHoltzapffel & Company, 1843 - 120 Seiten |
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... Isthmus of Darien pick out the fibres from some of the palms and use them as nails , they are generally pointed , and in the specimens from which the drawing was made , they are as hard as rosewood , whereas the pithy substance is quite ...
... Isthmus of Darien pick out the fibres from some of the palms and use them as nails , they are generally pointed , and in the specimens from which the drawing was made , they are as hard as rosewood , whereas the pithy substance is quite ...
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... Isthmus of Darien as Amarillo . It is imported in round logs from 9 to 14 in . diam . , and some- times in squared pieces . The wood is of a light orange colour , and gene- rally sound ; it is straight and close in the grain , and very ...
... Isthmus of Darien as Amarillo . It is imported in round logs from 9 to 14 in . diam . , and some- times in squared pieces . The wood is of a light orange colour , and gene- rally sound ; it is straight and close in the grain , and very ...
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... Isthmus of Darien to the size of 5 or 6 ft . and is there called Guallacan , and that it is one of the most abundant woods of the country . When first cut , it is soft and easily worked ; but it becomes much harder on exposure to the ...
... Isthmus of Darien to the size of 5 or 6 ft . and is there called Guallacan , and that it is one of the most abundant woods of the country . When first cut , it is soft and easily worked ; but it becomes much harder on exposure to the ...
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... Isthmus of Darien , they use the fibres of some of the palms as nails for joinery - work . Palmyra - wood , or that of Borassus flabelliformis , says Mr. Laird , is largely imported into Madras and Pondicherry , from the Jaffna district ...
... Isthmus of Darien , they use the fibres of some of the palms as nails for joinery - work . Palmyra - wood , or that of Borassus flabelliformis , says Mr. Laird , is largely imported into Madras and Pondicherry , from the Jaffna district ...
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... Isthmus of Darien , and is invariably carried by all the natives as a ' contra ' against the bite of venomous snakes it is chewed in small slices , and the juice is swallowed . ” — L . Quasia amara , is a small tree , Simaruba amara is ...
... Isthmus of Darien , and is invariably carried by all the natives as a ' contra ' against the bite of venomous snakes it is chewed in small slices , and the juice is swallowed . ” — L . Quasia amara , is a small tree , Simaruba amara is ...
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Amboyna America annual rings appear arts axis bark beautiful beech boxwood branches Brazil wood Brazils brown Buxus cabinet cabinet-work called cedar character chesnut circular cocoa-nut cocoa-wood colour common considered Coromandel cutting tools darker diam diameter durable ebony edges elastic employed feet fibres figure furniture glue grain Greenheart GUM-WOOD handsome Honduras imported inches India iron iron-wood Isthmus of Darien Jamaica kinds King-wood knots lathe latter less lignum-vitæ locust-tree Loddiges logs mahogany maple marquetry material Mauritius medullary rays moulds native numerous ornamental palm pieces pine planks pores principally produce pyrolignite quantities Red Sanders resembles rose-wood satin-wood screws ship-building ships shrinking sides similar soft softer sometimes South Wales species specimens split stem straight stripes surface teak thick thin timber tint tree Tunbridge turnery turning variety various veins veneer West Indies yellow yield zebra-wood
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Seite 105 - It is imported in trimmed logs from 3 to 8 and rarely 14 in. diam., the wood is in general softer than boxwood, and easy to cut. It is used for parts of cabinets, necklaces, ornaments, fans, &.c. The bark of the sandal-wood gives a most beautiful red or light claret-coloured dye, but it fades almost immediately when used as a simple infusion ; in the hands of the experienced dyer it might, it is supposed, be very useful. There are woods described in the French works as red sandal-woods, and one specimen...
Seite 46 - Streaker may be used either by itself or in aid of carving ; and depends on the fact, that if a depression be made by a blunt instrument on the surface of the wood, such depressed part will again rise to its original level by subsequent immersion in water.
Seite 92 - Mahogany, (Swielenia senegalensis,) from Gambia, is a more recent importation ; it twists much more than either of the above, and is decidedly inferior to them in all respects except hardness. It is a good wood for mangles, curriers...
Seite 106 - Surinam, and along the banks of the Orinoko, for the bows of the Indians. The colour of the wood is red hazle, with numerous black spots and marks, which have been tortured into the resemblance of letters, or of the scales of the reptile ; when fine it is very beautiful, but it is scarce in England, and chiefly used for walking-sticks, which are expensive ; the pieces, that are from 2 to 6 in.
Seite 117 - July 1 1th, 1838, two years before Dr. Boucherie's was mentioned in Paris, which was in June, 1840.* The specification filed by Mr. Bethell stated, " that trees just cut down may be rapidly impregnated with the solution of the first class, hereafter mentioned, (among which is included the pyrolignite of iron,) by merely placing the...
Seite 99 - Islands ; it is sent in large planks, or in round and square logs, called from their tints red, brown, and black, and also sweet partridge ; the wood is close, heavy, and generally straight in the grain. The colours are variously mingled, and most frequently disposed in fine...
Seite 91 - Mahogang is a native of the West Indies and the country round the Bay of Honduras. It is said to be of rapid growth, and so large that its trunk often exceeds 40 feet in length and 6 feet in diameter.
Seite 107 - Its mean size is 32 ft. high ; is a very clean wood, with a figure like the plane-tree, but much smaller ; it is softer than beech, but rather disposed to brittleness. The colour of young sycamore is silky white, and of the old brownish white ; the wood of middle age is intermediate in colour, and the strongest : some of the pieces are very handsomely mottled. It is used in furniture, pianofortes and harps, and for the superior kinds of Tunbridge turnery ; it may be cut into very good screws, and...
Seite 87 - It is softer than holly, but is preferable to it for large painted and varnished works, on account of its greatly superior size. • HORSE-FLESH WOOD, one of the Mangroves, which see. INDIAN BLACK-WOOD. See EAST INDIAN BLACK-WOOD. IRON-WOOD, is imported from the Brazils, the East and West Indies, and other countries, in square and round logs, 6 to 9 in. and upwards through. Its colours are very dark browns and reds, sometimes streaked, and generally straight grained.
Seite 104 - B;ihia and Rio Janeiro, called also Jacaranda, is so named according to Prince Maximilian, as quoted by Dr. Lindley, because when fresh it has a faint but agreeable smell of roses, and is produced by a Mimosa in the forests of Brazil. Mr. G. Loddiges informs me it is the Mimosa Jacaranda. The rosewood, or...