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" It appears, therefore, that this discovery may be turned to some practical account. It may be taken advantage of in procuring casts from various metals, as above alluded to ; for instance, a copper die may be formed from a cast of a coin or medal, in... "
The Mechanic's Magazine, Museum, Register, Journal and Gazette - Page 164
1839
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Iron: An Illustrated Weekly Journal for Iron and Steel ..., Volume 40

Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1844 - 474 pages
...of in procuring cusís from Härtens metals ;* for instance, a copper die may he formed from a cant of a coin or medal, in silver, type metal, or lead,...employed for striking impressions in soft metals." Mr. Spencer appropriates this hint, as too natural and too common to be other than general property,...
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A Manual of Electro-metallurgy: Including the Applications of the Art to ...

James Napier - 1860 - 188 pages
...the purpose of casting, where time is not an object. " It appears, therefore, that this discovery may be turned to some practical account. It may be taken...silver, type metal, or lead, &c., which may be employed in striking impressions in soft metals. Casts may probably be obtained from a plaster surface surrounding...
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A Manual of Electro-metallurgy: Including the Applications of the Art to ...

James Napier - 1860 - 200 pages
...the purpose of casting, where time is not an object. " It appears, therefore, that this discovery may be turned to some practical account. It may be taken...of in procuring casts from various metals, as above allnded to ; for instance, a copper die may be formed from a cast of a coin or medal, in silver, type...
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Contribution Towards a History of Electro-metallurgy, Establishing the ...

Henry Dircks - 1863 - 138 pages
...present themselves," page 9. Mr. Jordan very ingeniously observes of the process he describes, that " It may be taken advantage of in procuring casts from various metals ;* for instance, a copper die may be formed from a cast of a coin or medal, in silver, type metal,...
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The Practical Metal-worker's Assistant ...: With the Application of the Art ...

Oliver Byrne - 1864 - 682 pages
...the purpose of casting, where time is not an object. * It appears, therefore, that this discovery may be turned to some practical account. It may be taken...of a coin or medal, in silver, type metal, or lead, etc., which may be employed in striking impressions in soft metals. Casts may probably be obtained...
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The Practical Metal-workers' Assistant: ...: With the Application of the Art ...

Oliver Byrne - 1874 - 718 pages
...the purpose of casting, where time is not an object. It appears, therefore, that this discovery may be turned to some practical account. It may be taken...of a coin or medal, in silver, type metal, or lead, etc., which may be employed in striking impressions in soft metals. Casts may probably be obtained...
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The art of electro-metallurgy

George Gore - 1877 - 490 pages
...when removed, was found to be a perfect matrix, and might be employed for the purpose of casting when time is not an object. ' It appears, therefore, that this discovery may be turned to practical account. It may be taken advantage of in procuring casts from various metals,...
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The Art of Electro-metallurgy Including All Known Processes of Electro ...

George Gore - 1877 - 432 pages
...when removed, was found to be a perfect matrix, and might be employed for the purpose of casting when time is not an object. ' It appears, therefore, that this discovery may be turned to practical account. It may be taken advantage of in procuring casts from various metals,...
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The Practical Metal-worker's Assistant: Comprising Metallurgic Chemistry ...

Oliver Byrne - 1878 - 720 pages
...the purpose of casting, where time is not an object. It appears, therefore, that this discovery may be turned to some practical account. It may be taken...of a coin or medal, in silver, type metal, or lead, etc., which may be employed in striking impressions iu soft metals. Casts may probably be obtained...
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The Electro-plating and Electro-refining of Metals: Being a New Ed. of ...

Alexander Watt (F.R.S.A.) - 1902 - 784 pages
...when removed, was found to be a perfect matrix, and might be employed for the purpose of casting when time is not an object. " It appears, therefore, that...formed from a cast of a coin or medal, in silver, typemetal, lead, &c., which may be employed for striking impressions in soft metals. Casts may probably...
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