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... which is let into a mortise in the head of the pillar , so that " the jaws in use may be removed at pleasure " and another pair be inserted in their stead . The moveable jaw opens and closes by means of " 26 WEARING APPAREL .
... which is let into a mortise in the head of the pillar , so that " the jaws in use may be removed at pleasure " and another pair be inserted in their stead . The moveable jaw opens and closes by means of " 26 WEARING APPAREL .
Page 41
... inserting them into the goods . 3. He places the goods ( on shapes ) between flat plates of heated metal and ... insertion of the shapes he places the goods in a steam chamber for about three minutes and then presses them " whilst they ...
... inserting them into the goods . 3. He places the goods ( on shapes ) between flat plates of heated metal and ... insertion of the shapes he places the goods in a steam chamber for about three minutes and then presses them " whilst they ...
Page 45
... inserted , and a tooth is " forced inwards " by punching the tag at the broad end of the cone " with a punch having a triangular end . " The effect will be that , " when the tag is threaded with the lace and the " latter drawn into the ...
... inserted , and a tooth is " forced inwards " by punching the tag at the broad end of the cone " with a punch having a triangular end . " The effect will be that , " when the tag is threaded with the lace and the " latter drawn into the ...
Page 61
... inserted in the back part of the hand , in which case the " finger - seams being one or two only in each finger are shewn " in the inside and are therefore not visible outside the hand . " The insertion of the fingers may be made on the ...
... inserted in the back part of the hand , in which case the " finger - seams being one or two only in each finger are shewn " in the inside and are therefore not visible outside the hand . " The insertion of the fingers may be made on the ...
Page 64
... is held in position by a spring in the uppermost box , which allows it to slide when required ; its projections are opposite openings in the boxes , and when the tongues are inserted , the springs " catch against the 64 WEARING APPAREL .
... is held in position by a spring in the uppermost box , which allows it to slide when required ; its projections are opposite openings in the boxes , and when the tongues are inserted , the springs " catch against the 64 WEARING APPAREL .
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Page 157 - D., of New York, United States of America. A machine for cutting cloth or other material used in the manufacture of all kinds of wearing apparel, and also for cutting all other articles of a uniform thickness, and which are required to be of any particular pattern...
Page 32 - Warwick, for his new invented improvements in weaving, preparing, or manufacturing a cloth or fabric, and the application thereof, to the making of stays and other articles of dress.— 18th December, 6 months.